Those of us who bought into the format recently because we were upset with how the finances of Modern and Standard worked. If WotC didn't basically have a policy that guaranteed that I didn't need to worry about my $600 card becoming $200 overnight, I wouldn't have bought into Legacy. And I know several players coming from similar circumstances, whether it be buying into Legacy because Modern is garbage or because keeping up with the Standard metagame and cost of rotation was not what they wanted to be doing for the rest of their MTG career.
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.
I can kind of understand some of the reprint policy, as I traded quite heavily for a mint condition English tabernacle of pendrell vale, but for the rest of legacy stuff I wouldn't mind reprints, not many people play legacy because of the price, though I argue that modern has some overly expensive pieces, it would be nice to have more players in the (best) format ever.
Edit: not to mention playing standard where you have to replace your entire deck every so often.
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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.
A board game, beer and friends cost a lot less than Magic. Your making a choice to play this game, you have other options.
You're right, I do have a choice. And I chose the hobby that has a policy that says I can expect a significant return (maybe a little more, maybe a little less, but not significantly less) on the money I put in.
And for Legacy, it's a feature not a bug.
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.
The only reason cards are worth anything is due to demand from players. Investing in cards seems, to me, to not be the most profitable thing to be doing with your hard earned money. It's a game first after all and I think that gets lost sometimes.
I've bought into modern and legacy in a big way, and I would have no issue with my cards betting worth nothing because of reprints. If that means that more people start playing than I'm all for it.
Hell if it was down to me I'd put in a gradual phase out of the reserved list over the next 5 years. Gives people plenty of time to sell up if that's what they want to do. I mean its not like homarid shaman is too powerful that it should never get a reprint.
I am not sure you own that many cards that you paid a high price for. If you bought an underground sea for 200 dollars and it dropped to 20 dollars you would be mad.
If you are not mad, than there are many people who would be happy to buy your collection for 10 cents on the dollar.
Magic is not expensive. You can buy thousands of cards for like 20 bucks on ebay.
Modern and Legacy are expensive. These formats are earned through years of collecting. You have to pull your dues. Contrary to the media propaganda, you are not owed anything in life. If you are a new player, there is a constructed format for you. It's called standard and if you don't want to spend that much on standard, you can play commander, draft, planechase, kitchen table etc ..... Hell you can play pauper and any tier one deck for 30-40 bucks.
I don't even play or own a single planechase card, but I feel sorry for anyone who paid 400 dollars to collect those previous sets, since you can now get it for 100.
These are all Wotc cash grabs. They could just as easily print new planechase cards for new players and maybe reprint a few of the old ones. But instead they decide to steal from the collectors yet again. There are some people here who don't care. Maybe your sitting on Beta power which you know they can't reprint, maybe you don't have that many good cards to begin with. But overall, it is obvious that Wotc is now serving the Hasboro shareholders. I still find it funny that many people seem to really care how much Wizards of the Coast is making and everyone seems so concerned with Wizard's financial well being.
For once I wish players would look out for themselves and for the store-owners who survive on selling singles. That's right did you know that most LGS's would fail selling just booster packs. They make like 10 bucks per box after competing with online vendors. Any store owner who bought into plane chase sealed or open just lost a lot of money.
If they phased out the reserve list in 5 years, no one would buy. Why would anyone buy any cards that were going off the reserved list? That does not give anyone time to sell. You would only be able to sell to noobs who had no idea that the reserve list would go away. Who wants to pay 200 dollars for a card that will be worthless in 5 years. Just think about it. Would you buy a single card that in 5 years that will be worthless.
This is a collectible card game. And if you have no issue with your cards being worthless, no one is stopping you from selling your collection really cheap so that a new player can get in. But those of us who paid 400 dollars for their modern deck would like to keep it that way. I mean a 20 percent hit now and then is okay, but worthless???
In case it is not clear, I am not against reprints. The game needs reprints to survive. Responsible reprints are good for the game.
What I am against is cash grabs by Wotc and their shareholders. They pretend to be "for the people". They love it when players don't care that their collections are being reprinted to death. They love those players the most. If they could, they would eliminate Standard, Legacy and Modern for draft. Every week you pay 16 bucks for draft to have fun and then you have to buy a new deck again every week. After 300-400 dollars per year, you do it all over again the next year. In the end they want you to have nothing to show for your collection. If they could get away with that, they would. You see no other game on the planet get's away with how much money Wotc can extract from it's player base. You only do so, because in the back of your mind you know that your cards could be worth something. And they will as long as the player base is vigilant from Wotc cash grabs.
Standard cards are not completely worthless. All those Urza cards were once standard cards right? Once the secondary market crashes, so does Wotc as a game. Many of you forgot chronicles or were not around for it. MTG was on life support back then due to the collapse of the secondary market.
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Here is another food for thought.
But what if Wizards printed every card 4x MTG for any set and sold it like the game Dominion for 40 bucks.
Would you pay 500 dollar a year for that product. Hopefully the answer is no. There needs to be balance for a collectible card game.
If I thought I could trust Wizards, I
could see an end to the reserve list. But I don't trust them anymore. They are now beholden to their shareholders. And even if I trusted Rosewater, what happens when he dies. All it takes is one greedy CEO and your collection is done.
Pay for Standard... No thanks. I won't touch that dumpster fire.
For the record, I hand out a lot of Standard cards. I draft, I very rarely keep what I draft. I have enough junk already in my home.
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