Hi. My name is Dave, and I am a MtG addict.
Seriously, though... Ever since I got back in to MtG I have been a terrible deck hopper. I'll play something for a couple months then get bored with it and move on to the next thing. Got pretty expensive over time. So many cards that I have an affection for. So many decks with so many memories.
Now, I am busy with my kids most of the time. Rarely get out of the house to play. My game is confined to MTGO mostly. Modern & Legacy leagues are allowing me to get my fix.
With added real life responsibility, and dwindling "me" time... I'm finding that this collection of cardboard is too much to keep around.... I need to pick a deck or two and let the rest go. Tidy up my bookshelf and pay off some debt.
But, how do I pick? It's one thing when you are just getting in to a deck and trying to find the right one... But, when you've played so many decks and still have all the cards... How do you pick one to keep? How do you let go of the rest?
Delver; Nic Fit; Affinity
Mostly my budget. I've got about $7500 locked up in just 2 Legacy decks.
I like to have (at least) one "competitive" deck that I can spend most of my time learning and taking to events to [hopefully] do well with, and then the other be a pet deck that may or may not be competitive, however is one that I simply like playing, win or lose.
The purpose of any moat is to impede attack. Some are filled with water, some with thistles. Some are filled with things best left unseen.
You just haven't found the archetype that suits you best. When you find the deck, you'll know it. Clichés ftw
If you have the habit of getting fed up with a deck after playing with it for a while, it's probably a bad idea to try to only own a deck or two. The result is a pile of expensive cards that you don't want to play with. So either keep your cards and play what feels good on a given day or sell them all and get more money.
Some of my friends sell records,
some of my friends sell drugs.
Play some games with your decks, close your eyes, feel the power and say: "that's what I want to do: I want to vial in some dudes/I want to kill my opps with Tendrils/ I want to burn them to death/ I want to durdle around and play one spell that wins." That's how I joined the circle of rituals, therapies, and diamonds quite a while ago, and stayed there.
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Start to play foil japanese only, you wont have enough money to play more than 1/2 decks
"You either die a Onesto-Player, or live long enough to see yourself become a Dredger"
That's the way to go! Personally, I love any unfair thing you can do in this game, so I'll gravitate towards any tipe of strategies that allows me to do that. Emrakull turn 3? Tendrils turn 1? I'm in!
Some will say it's unfunn for your opponent, but who cares!
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I am an idiot and sold my duals thinking I'm done with Legacy. Now I can't buy them back.
Now I'm stuck with mono-Wasteland/non-dual land decks.
I own 8 of mostly everything. I don't own decks. I own cards. Every week I'm OCD, I take apart whatever pile I played with and resort the cards.
Laziness. I play magic maybe a few times a month and usually only take the time to tweak a few cards before I head to the store.
geezos kreist...
The best way how to keep just one or two decks is to have the most of their price locked in the manabase and then have the resto of the cards making up a totally different archetype like e.g.
UWx Blade // Miracles or
UBx Delver // Storm or
GW Tress // Maverick or
Dragon // Eldrazi Stompy or
Sac Lands Tendrils // Balancing Tings
If you were certain enough that you were quitting Legacy/Magic when you sold your dual lands. what made you come back to the game?
I feel as if when it comes time for me to sell my Magic cards, I will be sure enough that I don't want to play the game anymore that I will never want to buy them back.
Keeping all my shit so my kids can play Legacy with me.
"The Ancients teach us that if we can but last, we shall prevail."
—Kaysa, Elder Druid of the Juniper Order
"The Ancients teach us that if we can but last, we shall prevail."
—Kaysa, Elder Druid of the Juniper Order
I just basically went nuts and bought duals and wastes and Forces over time over the last few years. The legacy staples pretty much stagnate or go up, so they're generally as safe as your bank account but the money isn't just sitting there doing nothing. That's how I justify it to myself anyway.
I just started cheap, bought staples that were used in several decks, then continued doing that until I had a land base that could build most colors, then bought specifics of decks that I was likely to play that weren't insane.
Certainly if you start with lands, move to Tin Fins, and end on 4c Deathblade you'll have build as suboptimally as possible. But I did something like:
Budget GBx (terrible mana base, DRS, Decay, Pulse, etc..)
Nic Fit (Fetches, Shocks)
Pox (Wastelands, Liliana, fetches)
Junk-Loam (Loam, Bayou, Scrubland)
Junk (more of the same)
Jund/Aggro Loam (badlands, groves, etc.)
and at that point started buying blue duals knowing I'd eventually want to brew and wanted to avoid further spiking.
But at some point you have to realize the cycle and stop selling out. I did it once, never again.
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