I don't understand why everyone is crying about why there won't be many of any at all good modern cards. It's called eternal masters. Not modern masters. Sorry modern players but you'll have to wait til next year to see some good modern playables. Or just wait until origins rotates out of standard late this year. I started playing around tempest block and got out of it around planechase. These are the cards I learned with and I'm excited to see them back without the unnecessary price tag. This is going to make vintage and legacy much more affordable overall. All I have to say is U/W control like a mf. And I have some ideas for mono red. Some additions to my U/R aggro vintage deck and my currently standard mono white humans. Vintage legacy and edh will be the way to go this summer. Keep in mind there's a new ftv coming out and a new conspiracy coming out. Lots of draft/cube/vintage play will be coming your way. Just accept it and if you don't want to spend $10 a pack just get the singles you do want and call it a day. If they don't reprint damnation, oh well. I guess if you want it, a) good luck finding someone willing to part with that good of a card or b) buy the single off eBay. Either way, if it's reprinted or not it will still carry a pretty ugly price tag for us consumers. I wasn't willing to spend $35 on dack fayden so I bought a couple conspiracy packs. Didn't pull him. Disappointing, yes. Did I cry because I didn't pull the $350 foil? No. I spent $12. I didn't expect much. Some of you guys are ridiculous.
Since you replied to me with this one, I'll answer back. I don't see all these people "crying", but it shouldn't be surprising that people are hoping for some reprints were Modern and Eternal/EDH overlaps. Chalice of the void has been explicitly mentioned in this thread several times as a card that sees a lot of Vintage/Legacy play that also has Modern relevance; that's why I thought it might be of interest to people to know that it was out. My post was not a "Goddamnitspaghetti Wizards where is my Chalice of the void for zero money"-rage. It was simply meant to be informative.
I am unsure whether you are right about this making vintage and legacy more affordable. Online-yes (and I think that is a big part of their eternal strategy, e.g. the Legacy festival). In paper- non-reprinted staples off and (especially on) the reserved list will still be expensive, and might spike hard if interest grows. So assembling Vintage/Legacy decks will still be super difficult.
Is this set legal in modern or not? If not then why are we talking about this here? I don't see any legacy card discussion here then why are we talking about this.
It is not, but we know it will include modern legal cards, so people can hope and speculate (and rage) about potential modern relevant reprints.
Since you replied to me with this one, I'll answer back. I don't see all these people "crying", but it shouldn't be surprising that people are hoping for some reprints were Modern and Eternal/EDH overlaps. Chalice of the void has been explicitly mentioned in this thread several times as a card that sees a lot of Vintage/Legacy play that also has Modern relevance; that's why I thought it might be of interest to people to know that it was out. My post was not a "Goddamnitspaghetti Wizards where is my Chalice of the void for zero money"-rage. It was simply meant to be informative.
I am unsure whether you are right about this making vintage and legacy more affordable. Online-yes (and I think that is a big part of their eternal strategy, e.g. the Legacy festival). In paper- non-reprinted staples off and (especially on) the reserved list will still be expensive, and might spike hard if interest grows. So assembling Vintage/Legacy decks will still be super difficult.
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It is not, but we know it will include modern legal cards, so people can hope and speculate (and rage) about potential modern relevant reprints.
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