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  • posted a message on Why is Sol Ring more expensive then command tower
    I'm glad to see this topic got some serious responses. Perhaps I have underestimated the appeal of 60 card casual but I've always suspected wizard's exaggerates how many players are playing this to justify their policy decisions. Back in my undegrad days I headed up our school's ccg club and although there were some newer players who started in pure 60 card casual land nobody stayed there once they became more experienced with the game. I just find it odd when I see new printings of sol ring go for 7 bucks on sites like channel fireball. Who needs another copy of sol ring and wants to shell out 7 bucks for it?
    Posted in: Magic General
  • posted a message on Why is Sol Ring more expensive then command tower
    Here's an interesting question that kind of combines magic and economics. In every instance where command tower has been printed there is an equivalent Sol ring printing except the extremely limited commander's arsenal version. There are many additional printing of Sol ring. Each player essentially never needs more then one of either card except in order to keep multiple decks together. Sol ring is only legal in one additional format which is not heavily played and unlikely to contribute to its price. Why then, is Sol ring more expensive then command tower?
    Posted in: Magic General
  • posted a message on Maro's ABCDE Blog Vote
    Just because there is a majority of people who want something doesn't make it right

    They promised and are, so far, intent on keeping their word

    This could change but the idea that "but look! X amount of players don't want the RL" will stand in court (if it goes to court) is silly

    And I really don't see how some of you think that this means anyone is thinking about dumping the RL

    I'm a bit concerned for some of you


    It doesn't need to hold up in court. There are no punitive damages in contract law. If wizards decides their economic interest are best served by paying (most likely through a settlement bellow actual damages) they can drop the RL whenever they want.
    Posted in: Speculation
  • posted a message on You May Spend Mana as Though it Were Mana of Any Colour
    Quote from Thiefoftime
    It is the type of clause that Praetor's grasp and nightveil specter should have had...


    Grasp yes. Spectre no, you can play lands with the spectre to slowly build up to being able to play off color spells. I assume not being able to right away is an intentional inherit drawback of the card.
    Posted in: Speculation
  • posted a message on Young Pyromancer + Dragonshift
    Quote from wingxero
    question..

    if you activate planeswalker abilities does it counts as sorcery? or triggered abilities only?

    ty


    Activating your planeswalkers is an activated ability.
    Posted in: Standard Archives
  • posted a message on [[THS]] God Cards
    Quote from tecbreak
    Sound like Offering from BOK to anyone?


    Already been fixed as champion. More likely to be epic
    Posted in: The Rumor Mill
  • posted a message on The other charms
    Quote from jturphy
    I like this version. I definitely think Stifle will be on this card, and Hexproof makes a lot of sense. And the Coiling Oracle ability is just gravy.


    Yeah really like this one
    Posted in: Speculation
  • posted a message on The other charms
    Based on the izzet charm I will speculate that each charms effects will consist of one effect the first color can do for one mana (spell pierce), one effect the second color can do for one mana (shock) and one effect both colors can do for one mana (careful study/faithless looting). Based on this would anyone like to speculate on the other charms?
    Posted in: Speculation
  • posted a message on [[RTR]] Five spoilers from Duel Decks
    So the charm effects will be: one effect one color can do for one mana, one effect second color can do for one mana, one effect both colors can do for one mana
    Posted in: The Rumor Mill
  • posted a message on [RTR] 30 Extra cards.
    Quote from Schulzy
    On the announcement page for Return to Ravnica, it say that there will be 474 cards in the set. This is 30 cards more than the recent large sets.

    My theory? I Time-Spiralesque "Timeshifted" slot of reprints from the original block.

    Discuss.


    Would fit nicely with my theory that each set returns to a different block
    Posted in: Speculation
  • posted a message on Premium Deck Series: Graveborn (Full list spoiled!)
    Quote from bLatch
    This is absolutely true... which renders it's status as a "collectible" suspect. It's collectible because it's artificially rare.

    If legacy continues to grow, eventually it will be profitable to counterfit duals, and eventually it will be profitable to counterfit them well enough to pass muster in a tournament... at which point the value will "freeze". We'll see where that point is.


    I'm just going to keep stressing my point that wizards may in fact have gotten themselves into a legally binding contract and there is nothing we or wotc can do about it aside from wizards deciding it is more profitable to create an efficient breach and reprint the cards anyway
    Posted in: Rumor Mill Archive
  • posted a message on Premium Deck Series: Graveborn (Full list spoiled!)
    Quote from Nof
    Not only they didn't give any explaination, but people like MaRo twitted that they were not allowed to give any explaination.

    http://twitter.com/#!/maro254/status/10660474717


    Perhaps the reason he can't talk about it because they have in fact in the past changed the reserve list which based on my explanation may have opened them up to suite
    Posted in: Rumor Mill Archive
  • posted a message on Premium Deck Series: Graveborn (Full list spoiled!)
    Quote from Dark2k
    Just want to say that based on my understanding as a second year law student there may actually be a legal grounds for wotc getting sued for violating the reserve list by means of promissory estoppel. Promissory estoppel serves as a substitute for consideration (the other side actually giving up something). It is applied when one side does something (such as making a reserve list) that would likely cause the other party to change their position (such as collectors keeping cards on said list) and they actually did change their position (some collectors likely did). This would turn the reserve list into a legally binding contract


    Just want to add that they would still need to prove damages which would likely be difficult in this case though not impossible
    Posted in: Rumor Mill Archive
  • posted a message on Premium Deck Series: Graveborn (Full list spoiled!)
    Just want to say that based on my understanding as a second year law student there may actually be a legal grounds for wotc getting sued for violating the reserve list by means of promissory estoppel. Promissory estoppel serves as a substitute for consideration (the other side actually giving up something). It is applied when one side does something (such as making a reserve list) that would likely cause the other party to change their position (such as collectors keeping cards on said list) and they actually did change their position (some collectors likely did). This would turn the reserve list into a legally binding contract
    Posted in: Rumor Mill Archive
  • posted a message on [ISD] Another Batch: Parallel Lives, One-Eyed Scarecrow, et al
    Quote from flaming infinity


    Oh, and as for Garruk, a Day of Judgment next turn wipes away all those tokens. In order to be a competitive combo deck, you want a more certain victory than that.

    How about the fact Garruk still has 4 counters and can make 2 3/3's every turn lol. It's a jank combo but one that would end the game if played
    Posted in: The Rumor Mill
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