Quote Originally Posted by Higgs View Post
Man, why are you focusing on this. I didn't feel like that's how he meant it. And the entry barrier of Legacy is I think a bit exaggerated. I am married, single income household, mediocre salary and yet still building towards Vintage. Legacy takes a couple years and Vintage takes a couple years more if you are not doing too badly or if you're not a student. I think that's one of the nice things about Legacy. When you spend time and effort to get into this format you come to love and appreciate it more, you grow up within the game and become a part of the community. It gives sentimental value to your decks and to the history you had with the format. I think it is quite valuable. /derail
I'm a father of two girls (12 and 9), was married for 7 years and make a respectable income. I own at least a playset of every Legacy staple. As someone making a fair amount of money, it's really easy for me to tell others how to live, but I don't because I understand that not everyone is able to make the same amount of money as me. As a dude that lives with his parents, I don't really understand how he's able to tell people what to do with their finances in order to break into Legacy when his own financial situation isn't realistic for many.

Save more money? Sure thing, as soon as I live nearly rent + utility free, I'll have a ton of disposable income. Buying a $10 burger with your friends on the weekend isn't keeping you from Legacy, it's the $1,000+ in rent + utilities that you need to shell out every month that is. I just don't get how a dude that lives with his mommy and daddy is able to tell people to "save money by not going out to eat". Please.