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Magic: the Gathering in the UK

Wow!

http://www.wizards.com/magic/magazine/article.aspx?x=mtg/daily/feat...

This coupled with Modern Masters is going to leave a lot of legacy players quite peeved I would imagine.  It's great for the game, but miserable for the bank balance..

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Turns out this is actually more like FTV, in that it's limited print run so probably won't actually affect prices too badly then.

Health of format > bits of cardboard retaining value.

So glad to see moves in this direction, especially Modern Masters, and I wish they were being less conservative (although I have a lot of sympathy for taking it slowly).

Tesco not Harrods, every time.

As a person with an large legacy question (and a lot of money invested) I still agree with Tom.

I would rather there was no Restricted List so the number of players grow and card prices drop to make the format more accessible.

I'm as excited about this as you guys... (and I do own an original Loyal Retainers - albeit Chinese).  It seemed like a surprising choice but given there will be ~100 copies of this given to UK stores anyway I don't think it will be affecting the market, or increasing availability really.

Harrods is better than tesco in scrabble surely?

Thomas David Baker said:

Health of format > bits of cardboard retaining value.

So glad to see moves in this direction, especially Modern Masters, and I wish they were being less conservative (although I have a lot of sympathy for taking it slowly).

Tesco not Harrods, every time.

Both are not valid as they are proper nouns!  And no I WON'T play Ross' special rules.  For a start I look terrible in a garter belt!

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