Even if they broke the trust of thousands of Magic the Gathering players and re-printed the coveted reserve list, the cards from "Vintage Masters" would skyrocket and immediately become like the older cards prices. I used to think that Wizards could moderate demand for these things, but I'm beginning to wonder whether there's any real merit in it. We've all heard stories of kids getting hurt over Starter jackets and Air Jordan shoes. Wizards should think long and hard about what they bring to the table. It's a friendly card game.
Now the troll speaks. I try to bring to each deck something special. So each deck will have a theme, or tribe, or commander. I'm always on the lookout for card interactions. Most modern cards won't speak to my Vintage decks, but that might not always be the case. I prefer creatures to spells. I can visualize 2 creatures interacting. It's much harder to visualize spells interacting. There are lots of modern cards that could be purposed to present a real challenge in the Vintage format, and Modern for that matter, but casting costs would have to come down to where they were before. The minor adjustments on spells have been welcome. That being said. Leave Magic the Gathering the way it is.
Saturday, February 27, 2016
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