wotc lately is quite obviously in the mindset of “commander is our most popular format, we need to control and guide it ourselves to ensure we profit from it, because these players are stealing money from us by making up their own format and robbing us of our god-given profits”
@rubythulhu@mtgzone.com
Correct. Time to make up some new formats! I've been loving BattleBox lately. ♥
@TolarianCollege@mastodon.social
I've kinda quit playing commander for most of the reasons Prof outlined: it feels like it's a never-ending arms race, and the way to win is to spend the most money at the table, fully aided and abetted by WotC's pricing on everything commander related these days.
Combined with the 'every deck is a 7' problem, it went from being fun, to being less fun, to being pretty sure I'm just going to get stomped.
So no more commander, and the last remaining bastion of MTG in my life lately is just pauper, because well, it's got a grand total of no $100+ cards in it.
I feel the same way. It used to be so fun to make junky decks that kinda work. There were some great cards, but you didn't need them. It was awesome to see the creativity some people came up with.
Now it's just the same cards. The new hot card.
I agree, they print "must have" chase cards that you kind of need now because the competitiveness has increased so much. I loved the idea of jamming your 100 cards together and playing it out. Now it's turned into a constructed min/max format where you kind of start with these X cards that every deck sort of needs.
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