Tags:
Also, the Rav duals were not guild-named such that they *could* be reprinted in future...
(doesn't mean they will be, mind)
Also, the Rav duals were not guild-named such that they *could* be reprinted in future...
(doesn't mean they will be, mind)
Certainly the duals issue is a major one.
When the originally previewed temple garden, MaRo did basically say that they were intending to reprint them.
When I said I was unsure about eternal formats being PTQable, I also meant that I am slightly worried that a format that doesn't lose cards could get stale. Or is this not a worry because even if the same decks remain valid for many many years, there are enough valid decks that it's not a problem?
Dan Barrett said:Also, the Rav duals were not guild-named such that they *could* be reprinted in future...
(doesn't mean they will be, mind)
There is a great article on SCG detailing the top 50 decks in legacy, FIFTY DECKS! The smaller the card pool, the more likely the format will get stale, look at pre-rise standard... The fact that you can own a expensive deck (relatively) that is likely to stay competitive for years and years is more of an incentive for me to buy the cards than a reason to avoid the format.
Daniel Royde said:Certainly the duals issue is a major one.
When the originally previewed temple garden, MaRo did basically say that they were intending to reprint them.
When I said I was unsure about eternal formats being PTQable, I also meant that I am slightly worried that a format that doesn't lose cards could get stale. Or is this not a worry because even if the same decks remain valid for many many years, there are enough valid decks that it's not a problem?
Dan Barrett said:Also, the Rav duals were not guild-named such that they *could* be reprinted in future...
(doesn't mean they will be, mind)
There is a great article on SCG detailing the top 50 decks in legacy, FIFTY DECKS! The smaller the card pool, the more likely the format will get stale, look at pre-rise standard... The fact that you can own a expensive deck (relatively) that is likely to stay competitive for years and years is more of an incentive for me to buy the cards than a reason to avoid the format.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but Force of Will is not on the reprint list, and could be reprinted specifically to stop the nutty combo decks that would need major bannings for the format to be playable.
I'm playing Devil's Advocate here but why not ...
The problem with Legacy isn't the lack of viable decks. There's zillions. It's the matchups. What is the true matchup percentage of the stock Lands list vs. the stock Zoo list? 80-20? That kind of percentage doesn't really exist in Standard or Extended. Tournament winning then becomes about dodging certain matchups and/or canny deck selection.
Will this purported new format have this same problem? Seems likely.
Interesting stuff, though, if true.
I can't help but think that Extended is the One True Format but for some reason it's the least popular. Very expensive to get into but you often need different cards each season is not a good combo, I guess.
© 2024 Created by Thomas David Baker. Powered by