Quote Originally Posted by TheInfamousBearAssassin View Post

And like, again, and I know you'll just keep ignoring this question, but why do you think Wizards wants Legacy to be more accessible?
What evidence do you have that they don't? They created legacy as a format, and they routinely ban cards to keep legacy diverse and healthy. Hell they even banned cards just because they felt those cards made the format less fun to play, so why despite this do you think that they would be fine with a beloved paper format either failing completely or be taken over by unsanctioned legal proxy events.

An assertion that Wizards is no longer interested in legacy as a format requires supporting evidence. The only "evidence" you gave so far is that they won't break the reserve list and thus they must not want legacy to be accessible, but several other posters have pointed out to you, that this doesn't prove your assertion and there are other reasons why they may be not inclined to break the reserve list.

Also do you have any numbers to support your assertion that legacy players do not spend much money buying newer cards? And even if this unproven assertion holds true, what makes you think that that even a few million dollars in sales for printing some card board wouldn't be worth it for them? A secret lair featuring these duals (lands that would be legal only in vintage/legacy/commander) would still almost certainly outsell every other secret lair released to date. And it would take them no more effort to do than any other secret lair.