How are we feeling about this, fam?
As a former MTG fanatic, my feelings can be summed up in this video:
My brother is both a gigantic MTG and Final Fantasy nut, and he seems really disenchanted with all these crossover promotions they're doing now, because they're all gonna be part of standard play or whatever, so he feels the whole setting starts to feel diluted due to it "becoming the Fortnite of TCGs".
I have no opinion myself other than that I like the card art. I've only ever dabbled in YGO.
I saw this like an hour ago and immediately thought "Strategist needs to hear about this."
How are we feeling about this, fam?
As a former MTG fanatic, my feelings can be summed up in this video:
Time to cash out what your Primus-hating dad owes ya.I saw this like an hour ago and immediately thought "Strategist needs to hear about this."
As for me, on the one hand, I haven't got the money. On the other hand, maybe I need to find the money.
Such weird timing, I just got off the phone with him *minutes ago*, rambling about Primus opening for Rush on tour and what a sweetheart Les Claypool is.Time to cash out what your Primus-hating dad owes ya.
Now, I don't want to alarm you, but Rush is genuinely my favorite band of all time.Such weird timing, I just got off the phone with him *minutes ago*, rambling about Primus opening for Rush on tour and what a sweetheart Les Claypool is.
Genuinely starting to worry you are my father, and I'm getting elaborately pranked.
......Now, I don't want to alarm you, but Rush is genuinely my favorite band of all time.
This has truly been an uncanny and cosmic series of exchanges.......
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So it's been fun, RetroGameTalk, I'll see myself out!
I'm very tired of the crossovers. It's like Wizards has no faith in the game design and lore of Magic the Gathering anymore. An occasional crossover with something thematically compatible is fine, such as the medevil Final Fantasy games or Lord of the Rings, but what in the cinnamon toasted FUCK are Fortnite and Transformers doing in here!?
MTGA is a money grab. No mater how good you actually are, you will hit that paywall before you reach the top, and hard. Most players at that level simply rage-quit when confronted with a loss, or the game will "unexpectedly" crash from too many wins without paying some real cash.
And if you can get past that, it just becomes stale- playing same or 3 meta decks, with an unfair "shuffler". At that point, you will lose. Promises!
i always rocket as high the game lets me, then i just lose. I don't pay real money, and I never will.
Lots of isolated MTG paper players- Wizards knows this, and seems to only support those that pitch in.
I saw a quote by MTG outrightly saying that will continue until sales increase.I'm very tired of the crossovers. It's like Wizards has no faith in the game design and lore of Magic the Gathering anymore. An occasional crossover with something thematically compatible is fine, such as the medevil Final Fantasy games or Lord of the Rings, but what in the cinnamon toasted FUCK are Fortnite and Transformers doing in here!?
It's fun, but get ready to spend lots of money if you do... I spent so much money to feed my cardboard crack addiction back in the day ;_; I started playing when dissension came out, and stopped around zendikar.That's pretty cool, maybe i should finally get around to learn how to play MTG.
Yeah, this is very true. I wish Final Fantasy had its own TCG instead of an MTG expansion.
I started seeing quality drop after "odyssey Block." They actually brought back Richard Garfield for the original "Innistrad", and that was amazing.It's fun, but get ready to spend lots of money if you do... I spent so much money to feed my cardboard crack addiction back in the day ;_; I started playing when dissension came out, and stopped around zendikar.
That is true. They have said "Universes Beyond", as they are called will become part of standard.My brother is both a gigantic MTG and Final Fantasy nut, and he seems really disenchanted with all these crossover promotions they're doing now, because they're all gonna be part of standard play or whatever, so he feels the whole setting starts to feel diluted due to it "becoming the Fortnite of TCGs".
I have no opinion myself other than that I like the card art. I've only ever dabbled in YGO.