With all the comments on the "high cost to play legacy," I think it's important to note that the actual cost to play legacy is much lower than the implied cost, which is the cost to play legacy only with netdecks or decks with a high scg open finish on the hopes of winning a tournament. I think the same hypercompetitive nerd-culture that makes buying illegal counterfeit mechandise from a shady online dealer even a
consideration is the same that demands an expensive deck to play.
Also, before you say it, yes, I will go enjoy playing a deck with 25 mountains and 35 variations of
hill giant at my local tournament.