I feel like the rise of digital illustration/art has lost something special about the old cards.
The Commander's Quarters. Got my wife into edh so we have 4 players at home. 25-50 bucks per deck. And when I take them to the lgs, they are scary good (I've had to grab a weaker deck on occasion for the playgroup since…
> If you want to practice, you have to buy digital copies of those decks too (either buying singles in mtgo or a ton of boosters on arena) Am I spoiled by having a local LGS franchise that mostly, from open to close,…
And sets these days are designed with limited in mind. Limited has gone from this weird thing you do at a PTQ side tourney after you flunk out round 4, to a real, super fun format!
I built my stepson a deck for about 50 bucks, and he won more than one reasonably-sized (>15 players) tournaments, as a 13 year-old. Yes, if you currently want to be relevant you probably need Oko and friends, but if…
I feel like the rise of digital illustration/art has lost something special about the old cards.
The Commander's Quarters. Got my wife into edh so we have 4 players at home. 25-50 bucks per deck. And when I take them to the lgs, they are scary good (I've had to grab a weaker deck on occasion for the playgroup since…
> If you want to practice, you have to buy digital copies of those decks too (either buying singles in mtgo or a ton of boosters on arena) Am I spoiled by having a local LGS franchise that mostly, from open to close,…
And sets these days are designed with limited in mind. Limited has gone from this weird thing you do at a PTQ side tourney after you flunk out round 4, to a real, super fun format!
I built my stepson a deck for about 50 bucks, and he won more than one reasonably-sized (>15 players) tournaments, as a 13 year-old. Yes, if you currently want to be relevant you probably need Oko and friends, but if…