Would it alienate stores though if Wizards went out of its way to stabilize prices on the mana base in a bid to keep the customer base? I say this because Magic is apparently at an all time popularity high which doesn't seem to be abating. By having the barrier of entry so high for Modern it could be argued they are losing potential customers and money. Granted, standard is far and away the most popular format, but still. I suppose this is the reason why Wizards is testing the waters with Modern Masters but I think their timeline is a bit too long range given Magic's current popularity.The thing with reprinting some stuff is that other stuff will increase in price to keep formats relatively stable in price. So MM is likely to cause fetches and thoughtseize and so on a bit of a price bump upwards. If they start reprinting basically everything that gets played it can lower the price of the format a goodly amount but that will at some point alienate stores and collectors.
Well, it wasn't specifically about just the fetches. If they reprinted the fetches in 2014 in the block following Theros I don't think it would be a huge big deal, other stuff would climb in price instead to equalize it. I meant if they did a massive reprint of almost everything. Not sure how large a print run was done with Modern Masters but it's a good bit less than they do for an actual expansion and with the 6.99 MSRP it won't hurt single prices the way a normal reprint in a regular expansion would. That said it does allow for like my store to have some Goyfs and Bobs and stuff in stock which is a pretty uncommon occurrence normally.Would it alienate stores though if Wizards went out of its way to stabilize prices on the mana base in a bid to keep the customer base? I say this because Magic is apparently at an all time popularity high which doesn't seem to be abating. By having the barrier of entry so high for Modern it could be argued they are losing potential customers and money. Granted, standard is far and away the most popular format, but still. I suppose this is the reason why Wizards is testing the waters with Modern Masters but I think their timeline is a bit too long range given Magic's current popularity.
Foil Swords aren't that rare. There's a judge promo foil sword out there that's fairly easy to get for around 40 dollars.I picked up a third Marsh Flat and a Misty Rainforest last night, so I'll at least have 8 fetches for Melira Pod this weekend. I've also got a line on a guy who wants my foil Sword of Fire and Ice, which I'm hoping to turn into a couple more Mistys and a little something else. Part of me feels like it's too early to trade it right now (it's been consistently sold out all over the net at $80), but it's also reasonably rare that you find the right collector who is into foils enough to trade for a high value one.
Played a practice match last night and won 1-2 vs. landfall/knight of the reliquary (I don't know the deck name). It was definitely fun, but man it's a complex deck to play.
I doubt that Thoughtseize is being reprinted based on what I overheard at a local game shop with someone who would be in the know. Based on what I heard the card is considered borderline ban worthy and it isn't banned now because it is relatively rare, which it wouldn't be were it reprinted.Not really. M14 has left me completely cold, except for Mutavault and the possibility of Thoughtseize.
Yes but only because I play engineered plagues.Anyone else excited about slivers returning?
I believe you, I'm just not sure I agree with the reasoning behind whomever you overheard. It's a great card, but not a broken one.Shrug I am only saying what I heard.
People that tell you that are not very informed I guess.I doubt that Thoughtseize is being reprinted based on what I overheard at a local game shop with someone who would be in the know. Based on what I heard the card is considered borderline ban worthy and it isn't banned now because it is relatively rare, which it wouldn't be were it reprinted.
Then again stuff doesn't rotate, and you only need a few cards from every new set to keep up with competitive decks.Building up some legacy cards to give that a whirl as well. Little bit heftier buy in tho![]()