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[–] mike@mtgzone.com 8 points 7 months ago (1 children)

That's just so sad though. It seems like Wizards just doesn't want paper constructed 60 card formats to exist.

[–] mike@mtgzone.com 2 points 7 months ago

The art on Felidar Sovereign is just so good. Definitely gotta get one of these once they get broken into singles:

[–] mike@mtgzone.com 18 points 7 months ago (5 children)

A whole new video game for Commander is kind of interesting, but if it doesn't tie in directly with your Arena collection I think its kind of a non-starter. Also, it feels like that will yet again fragment the community even more. Arena seems to have already killed off in-person Standard, I can't imagine it is going to help store events if they make Commander a digital game.

[–] mike@mtgzone.com 5 points 8 months ago (1 children)

I personally think all of these cards should be re-printed into regular "Universes Within" sets but I get the feeling that they'll just scatter them into the 3 Marvel sets coming out.

[–] mike@mtgzone.com 2 points 8 months ago

I missed this post when it hit, but saw the video pop up in my suggested feed. This was so cool and I never knew this little bit of history.

[–] mike@mtgzone.com 2 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

This is really incredibly sad. I learned about this yesterday and still can't really wrap my head around it. I remember finding out about JBro 5 or 6 years ago by seeing "TeamJbro" constantly at the top of the Vintage Cube Draft leaderboard on MTGO when I would watch people streaming it. I looked up his name and was so happy to see that he was also regularly streaming.

I watched him regularly for years, also admiring him and how incredible his energy was and how happy he always seemed to be. Over the last few years I absolutely noticed his stream taking a more non-interactive, distracted turn. He started streaming much less and less, and when he did it looked like he was not well. I always just thought of it as the tiredness from having 4 young kids, or from his political career and all of the time and energy that takes.

This news is just so counter to everything I ever thought about him but that just shows how you don't really know anything about someone unless you're with them, spending regular time in person, or having regular real conversations with them. We only ever had this image of JBro, but I can't even imagine what kinds of things he was dealing with mentally or emotionally or what.

I feel so incredibly sad, to lose this wonderful person but also for what will be an impossible thing to overcome and try to explain for the family he leaves behind. Those little kids won't have that wonderful dad anymore, and will have to forever find some way to make sense of this if they ever can.

This is just so sad. I and so many others will miss you JBro. You were an amazing person, just through and though, and there was so much positivity that I added to my life that I learned from you. There is so much about you that I have taken into my life and I'm so happy for that.

ETA - 1 final Bless Up for you JBro.

[–] mike@mtgzone.com 2 points 8 months ago

I think this is a fantastic idea and I agree regarding keeping the good memories. I put together a Portal cube a few years ago and have now started to put a collection of Tribal decks together in each color. These are all only including cards Pre-Horizons as well.

[–] mike@mtgzone.com 9 points 8 months ago

what is the actual player retention rate from these sets?

I would love to see this too. It's like a company that doesn't care about retaining any customers, just using the new customer data to show growth. The bottom falls out of that because any company/game/etc needs a core group of repeat and engaged long-term customers/users to keep it alive. That same group kept Magic alive for 30 years and they're now being told the game isn't for them anymore.

I think they truly think of Magic like Fortnite, and just as a joke, but in that they don't really care if someone plays for 2 weeks or 2 years, they just want as many people in the "system" as possible, thinking they will come and go throughout their lives. Maybe they see a new set that interests them and they come back in for a few months or years.

I don't think they care about or want to support the interests of players who play EVERY set and try to collect every card. I think that ship has sailed and it's now just all about casting a much wider net of peripheral customers and perhaps that can keep them showing growth for a while.

However, this all hinges on a couple very flimsy assumptions -- (1) that UB sets will never lose appeal as In-Universe sets supposedly have, and (2) that there are enough of this type of customer-player. What happens when UB sets are scraping tier 2 and tier 3 properties and sales go down? What happens when there's no more in-store in-person standard at all? At what point do they have to scale this back and return to "Classic Magic" to regain what was lost and try to grow the company again? What happens after 2 consecutive down-growth quarters for WoTC?

[–] mike@mtgzone.com 12 points 8 months ago

This is really well written and definitely echoes exactly what I've been feeling. Such a frustrating time right now.

[–] mike@mtgzone.com 3 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

No Pioneer RCQ season is the most insane thing to me. Just starts to get really good with the Amalia and Sorin bans, good enough to convince me to buy into the format after staying out of constructed for 6 years and then this rug pull. No clue what they're thinking here.

most players I know were into at least partially to avoid UB sets

This was why I bought in. I don't want a rotating format and this was the only non-rotating format without UB.

[–] mike@mtgzone.com 16 points 8 months ago (5 children)

I didn't read the whole thing, mostly because I'm kinda scared to, but if this means UB sets are floating in through Standard and Pioneer than I think I'm done with the game for a little while. Pioneer was the last thing I was interested in and just bought into it in paper simply because it wasn't on Arena and wasn't part of the UB system but this changes that entirely for me. I don't know what the heck they're thinking here.

[–] mike@mtgzone.com 4 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Yea I agree w/ all that. I was actually very excited and bought into LTR but these future UB sets are just not close enough to the in-game lore imo.

DSK seems like it has some fervent draft fans but I also think it's not a very interesting or fun set. The set's setting and lore also seem at odds with Magic historically.

 

Wizards of the Coast announces a new collaboration with Marvel. Most likely multiple Universes Beyond sets including various Marvel superheroes.

 
 

I pretty much only go to mtgdecks.net to find anything but lately I've found it all to be a little stale there. I'm not really sure why. I used to use mtgazone.com but that also seems to be updated infrequently or just not very diverse at all. I do love their writeups and sideboard guides.

I was curious where everyone else went to look for new deck ideas, theory-craft ideas, new brews or anything like that. I've found mtggoldfish.com and tappedout.net to be decent user hubs, but it's difficult for me to search effectively and it seems like there's so many decklists that it's hard to distill it down to what works well.

One thing I like about mtgdecks.net is that they also post the winrates that the deck achieved during the latest run. Twitter sometimes has some decklists with more some writeup about it which isn't bad.

All suggestions are welcome!

 

Note: This was originally written and published 24 years ago at the New Wave Games website, a back then large MtG retailer, which was owned by Alex Shvartsman if I remember this correctly, website. Keep in mind, that the author (me!) was 17 years old then. I did not change much at how the report was written, just a couple of minor things to clarify and make it an easier read.

Author: Thomas Preyer

 

Worlds 29 is here! Post any and all thoughts, decks, rants, ideas, theories, whatever the f--- you want!

 

Still down for me but just curious what anyone else's client is showing.

Hopefully the drafts that were still open are able to still be resumed! I liked the deck I was playing for once!

Edit, saw this comment on Reddit from an employee:

Drafting is being unstable right now, so we've temporarily disabled it while we sort things out. If you've completed the drafting portion, you'll be able to resume your event once we're able to turn drafts back on. Sorry for the delay, but you won't lose your progress.

 

cross-posted from: https://mtgzone.com/post/134660

The latest Magic set Wilds of Eldraine has ten two-color draft archetypes centered around classic fairy tales, enchantments, and epic adventures.


Magic: The Gathering's newest expansion set, Wilds of Eldraine, will unleash the power of fairy tales and eternal slumber when it releases on September 8th. Wilds of Eldraine takes place on the post-Phyrexian invasion plane of Eldraine, a world besieged by wicked witches and the nightmarish horrors of Ashiok the planeswalker. All the fairy tale action will unfold not just in Standard when this set releases, but also in Limited formats like draft and sealed.

Wilds of Eldraine is a large, complicated expansion set that brings back the best elements of Throne of Eldraine, like Adventures, Food tokens, and "enchantments matter" themes, while also adding exciting new effects like Bargain, Celebration, and even token enchantments called Roles. There's a lot to unpack in Wilds of Eldraine for Limited, including the inner workings of its 10 two-color draft archetypes and the fairy tales that they represent. Knowing all this can give any draft player a serious edge at their local game store's Limited events.

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cross-posted from: https://mtgzone.com/post/136207

Credit: EmeraldBoard via Reddit

 

The latest Magic set Wilds of Eldraine has ten two-color draft archetypes centered around classic fairy tales, enchantments, and epic adventures.


Magic: The Gathering's newest expansion set, Wilds of Eldraine, will unleash the power of fairy tales and eternal slumber when it releases on September 8th. Wilds of Eldraine takes place on the post-Phyrexian invasion plane of Eldraine, a world besieged by wicked witches and the nightmarish horrors of Ashiok the planeswalker. All the fairy tale action will unfold not just in Standard when this set releases, but also in Limited formats like draft and sealed.

Wilds of Eldraine is a large, complicated expansion set that brings back the best elements of Throne of Eldraine, like Adventures, Food tokens, and "enchantments matter" themes, while also adding exciting new effects like Bargain, Celebration, and even token enchantments called Roles. There's a lot to unpack in Wilds of Eldraine for Limited, including the inner workings of its 10 two-color draft archetypes and the fairy tales that they represent. Knowing all this can give any draft player a serious edge at their local game store's Limited events.

Continued...

 

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