I've got more EDH decks than I could possibly play regularly.
I used to be near a store where I could find a game any day of the week, with at least two nights a week dedicated to Commander games.
This encouraged me to build a deck whenever I had the urge or idea, because I'd get to play a lot of games with it immediately.
However, I've moved, and I'm playing less. I also have a rickety car.
Therefore, I've decided to take my least-played decks (6 of my current 15) and sell them off.
I want to hear from folks who have done this. I've sold cards on eBay before, and had a positive experience.
Just breaking down a deck for trade fodder is not an option--I did that before and it took forever to get things traded. I want the cash.
I see three options:
1) sell a deck whole. Make a list, sell.
2) sell the pieces worth more than a couple bucks, keep the rest in bulk.
3) take the deck to a dealer (probably at a GP or some such) and get a buylist price. I realize that's less cash, but the most certain way to get cash.
One thing that's barely been mentioned is the interactions you don't have because of Maze.
Someone will attack a different player, because "you will just maze my guy" and that's a wasted attack. Only in a few games will players come together and plan out how one will make you use the maze so the other can get there.
I agree, though: it is very good, it's worth a spell slot, but I don't think it's an auto-include.
Better to play greaves, boots, plate, cloak, and my personal favorite, General's Kabuto.
HPB, that's been my Kaalia art for six months.
I have to say that Genzoman's art is fantastic for just about anything you want to do with it, though.
Knowing myself, IA is better--I cast it as soon as I can, and if I have a spare 8 later, I'll go for it.
I used to be near a store where I could find a game any day of the week, with at least two nights a week dedicated to Commander games.
This encouraged me to build a deck whenever I had the urge or idea, because I'd get to play a lot of games with it immediately.
However, I've moved, and I'm playing less. I also have a rickety car.
Therefore, I've decided to take my least-played decks (6 of my current 15) and sell them off.
I want to hear from folks who have done this. I've sold cards on eBay before, and had a positive experience.
Just breaking down a deck for trade fodder is not an option--I did that before and it took forever to get things traded. I want the cash.
I see three options:
1) sell a deck whole. Make a list, sell.
2) sell the pieces worth more than a couple bucks, keep the rest in bulk.
3) take the deck to a dealer (probably at a GP or some such) and get a buylist price. I realize that's less cash, but the most certain way to get cash.
Thoughts?
I always like the white text, even if I have to add the shadow to make it legible.
I also really like your use of a semi-transparent text box, something I rarely do, mainly because shrinking the box makes translucency redundant.
Don't worry about nerdity. The DR thread has a Growing Ranks featuring Calvin and Hobbes's Duplicator. With Calvin's signature.
Who knew the Oracle wording was so odd?
Similar mana costs, much cheaper to use.
I'm very impressed at the thought, and that includes lands, I suppose.
I'm down to half an hour-twenty minutes to make a super-art card, if I've got the art picked out. A whole EDH deck made from this...nicely done.
Someone will attack a different player, because "you will just maze my guy" and that's a wasted attack. Only in a few games will players come together and plan out how one will make you use the maze so the other can get there.
I agree, though: it is very good, it's worth a spell slot, but I don't think it's an auto-include.
I'd also suggest Shadowness.com or cghub.com for your image needs.
We can't really help you find 'good art'...because only you know what you'll like.