You can't be serious. Judge Promo Force of Will is only like $750, no way a card that only sees 1% of the play of FoW will be anywhere that high. Really, you don't have to look any further than judge promo imperial recruiter and overwhelming forces to realize that the foil versions of P3K cards are going to be worth less than their original. I wouldn't be surprised at all if promo ravages of war will be under $50.
Depends heavily on how Ravages is distributed. If it's a L2+ foil or conference presenter foil like Dark Confidant, Elesh Norn, or Force of Will it could be quite expensive. Ravages doesn't really enable any decks like Imperial Recruiter (which is a unique card that is almost always a 4x wherever it is run), but even that card was fairly affordable for a while until people caught on. Since this is basically just Armageddon 5-8, I'm not sure it will cost much. What even runs, legacy Stax?
On paper at least, she's light years ahead of Jace AoT. Her +1 always has a chance of an effect, as opposed to just something you do to keep him around an extra turn when the board is empty.
It's funny how quickly the goalposts move on "too expensive" when you trade actively. I love collecting, so that's my primary interest in the game (though I do play quite often). In the span of time since Gatecrash I've gone from "I used to love Magic as a kid, maybe I'll go to a prerelease and see what's new about it" to "the dual lands in this foil deck really need to be black bordered."
Banning Deathrite would be terrible for the format because of the further mistrust of the ban list it would cause. Yes, it's a very powerful card, but this is an eternal format. You have a million answers for it, so just pick one.
Modern is picking up, but it is still nowhere near as common as even legacy in terms of events. A local GPT yesterday had 30 people for a low-cost modern event on a Saturday. That kind of attendance is pretty low, and speaks to the level of interest in the format as a whole.
I really enjoy Modern, but it needs *unbannings* right now, not more ban list additions just because a card is strong. Frankly, the unbanning of Nacatl and the rise of a stronger aggro element in Modern would be the best balance for Deathrite. An aggressive one-drop, two-drop follow up is pretty good at keeping pressure on Deathrite > Liliana starts.
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Depends heavily on how Ravages is distributed. If it's a L2+ foil or conference presenter foil like Dark Confidant, Elesh Norn, or Force of Will it could be quite expensive. Ravages doesn't really enable any decks like Imperial Recruiter (which is a unique card that is almost always a 4x wherever it is run), but even that card was fairly affordable for a while until people caught on. Since this is basically just Armageddon 5-8, I'm not sure it will cost much. What even runs, legacy Stax?
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Modern is picking up, but it is still nowhere near as common as even legacy in terms of events. A local GPT yesterday had 30 people for a low-cost modern event on a Saturday. That kind of attendance is pretty low, and speaks to the level of interest in the format as a whole.
I really enjoy Modern, but it needs *unbannings* right now, not more ban list additions just because a card is strong. Frankly, the unbanning of Nacatl and the rise of a stronger aggro element in Modern would be the best balance for Deathrite. An aggressive one-drop, two-drop follow up is pretty good at keeping pressure on Deathrite > Liliana starts.
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