Holiday
02-18-2013, 02:31 PM
I don't see much positive news when it comes to this format. I don't think many (reasonable) legacy players would disagree when I state:
- The prices of many of the best cards is Legacy are high and continuing to increase
- Wizards seems more interested in promoting Standard, Limited, or even Modern
- Cards on the reserved list are unlikely to ever be reprinted
I've been playing magic on and off since the early 2000s. About once or twice a year I get back into it, buy a few cards from the newest sets, tweak some of my legacy or casual decks, and maybe play in a tournament or two. I'm always interested to see what the top decks are at the moment.
I've seen legacy change a lot over the years. I remember the days when flash\hulk was destroying the format (I think it was called 1.x then). On the other hand, other things haven't really changed all that much. I still see variations of what was once called "Canadian Thresh" doing well with different creatures. Landstill evolved into Miracles, people still abuse storm, and as long as Wizards continues to print bigger creatures with crazy retard strength, people will find ways to cheat them into play.
Anyways, let me actually get to the point. I am happy to still see so much diversity in the top 8s accross the board. Let's just look at the recent SCG legacy events.
These are decks that have T8ed at least 1 SCG event since December.
Sneak/Show
Ad Nauseam
U/W Control/Miracles
Elves
Esper Stoneblade
Bant
BUG variations
RUG variations
Lands
Aggro Loam (wow never thought I'd see this deck in T8 again, I used to play this)
Junk (Rock)
High Tide
Goblins
Dredge
Jund
Omni Tell
Reanimator
Belcher
Twelve Post
Merfolk
Painter's Stone
Maverick
Some others
While some of these decks are more heavily represented than other (mainly Jund, Stoneblade, BUG) there's still something to be said about the incredible diversity we see here. In my opinion, that is the true mark of a healthy format. You can argue that some of the decks above are more powerful than others. However, with a good pilot and a reasonable amount of luck these decks can be viable contenders. I'm sure someone will pick out some random deck from the list above and think "this deck sucks, it shouldn't have ever made a top 8, must have been a fluke" but you can't argue with the fact that at some point in the last 2 months it was successful.
I see a lot of bitching and whining on this forum, so just take a moment to enjoy this small positive while you can, fellow Legacy fans. There may come a day when a new deck comes along that ushers in a new Flash\Hulk-like dark age.
- The prices of many of the best cards is Legacy are high and continuing to increase
- Wizards seems more interested in promoting Standard, Limited, or even Modern
- Cards on the reserved list are unlikely to ever be reprinted
I've been playing magic on and off since the early 2000s. About once or twice a year I get back into it, buy a few cards from the newest sets, tweak some of my legacy or casual decks, and maybe play in a tournament or two. I'm always interested to see what the top decks are at the moment.
I've seen legacy change a lot over the years. I remember the days when flash\hulk was destroying the format (I think it was called 1.x then). On the other hand, other things haven't really changed all that much. I still see variations of what was once called "Canadian Thresh" doing well with different creatures. Landstill evolved into Miracles, people still abuse storm, and as long as Wizards continues to print bigger creatures with crazy retard strength, people will find ways to cheat them into play.
Anyways, let me actually get to the point. I am happy to still see so much diversity in the top 8s accross the board. Let's just look at the recent SCG legacy events.
These are decks that have T8ed at least 1 SCG event since December.
Sneak/Show
Ad Nauseam
U/W Control/Miracles
Elves
Esper Stoneblade
Bant
BUG variations
RUG variations
Lands
Aggro Loam (wow never thought I'd see this deck in T8 again, I used to play this)
Junk (Rock)
High Tide
Goblins
Dredge
Jund
Omni Tell
Reanimator
Belcher
Twelve Post
Merfolk
Painter's Stone
Maverick
Some others
While some of these decks are more heavily represented than other (mainly Jund, Stoneblade, BUG) there's still something to be said about the incredible diversity we see here. In my opinion, that is the true mark of a healthy format. You can argue that some of the decks above are more powerful than others. However, with a good pilot and a reasonable amount of luck these decks can be viable contenders. I'm sure someone will pick out some random deck from the list above and think "this deck sucks, it shouldn't have ever made a top 8, must have been a fluke" but you can't argue with the fact that at some point in the last 2 months it was successful.
I see a lot of bitching and whining on this forum, so just take a moment to enjoy this small positive while you can, fellow Legacy fans. There may come a day when a new deck comes along that ushers in a new Flash\Hulk-like dark age.