Japanese
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
German
Russian
Spanish/French Romance Languages
English
The pimp Legacy Decks thread is basically talking about the foreign language cards and the best ones. What are your opinions on all the languages? What is the most pimp language?
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I'm going to have to QFMFT +1ery here. Of all of the various languages, Korean is the sickest looking one, in my opinion. However, since Korean cards are older and some of em are hard to find, i must admit that my favorite of the current languages is a toss up between Russian and German. German and Russian are both just badass languages, but to me Russian wins in a photo finish.
Again, if anyone happened to have nabbed a Russian 10th pack other than me and can provide a Russian 10th Incinerate (<3 the artwork and i've got 3 Russian ones currently) I am beyond interested.
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Most recently I've been a big fan of Russian, if only because it's new (although it looks pretty badass, too).
Outside of that, my favorite non-English language to get cards from is Japanese, because I can actually read some of them.
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i actually like Australian.
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German owns. French is the worst.
I voted German since it's pimp and really good-sounding for Magic cards, but if they ever print cards in either latin or ancient greek, then I'll sell my soul to the Denizen of the Deep to get playsets of every card playable in legacy in those. That'll be some serious awesome pimpage.
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