I think it has more to do with the needs of the set in draft format and less to do with the innate power level of those lands. Khans was focused around cards with three colors in their mana cost. Most people who drafted Khans needed access to multiple color enablers to play some of the commons and uncommons. SOI is not focused on mana constraints in the same way. Far fewer cards have two colors in the cost, so the need for fixing is less.
Pile B:
Cryptic Command MM2
New Jace
New Chandra
New Gideon
Foil Doubling Season MM1
Cunning Wish
Mikaeus Unhallowed
Toxin Sliver
Vorinclex
Life from the Loam
It really comes down to what you want to play and in which format. Almost everything on both lists stands a chance of reprinting (with the exception of Berserk..which seems awesome). I think Pile B is better simply due to versatility across formats. I also doubt the reprints of any cards in Pile B will drop hard enough for a solid lose.
I've been hearing about this issue with fluoride lately, something about making people dumber along with other negative effects. Is there any truth to this or is it just paranoia?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but is this one of the articles of interest?
Thoughts on this trade? I just finished building UB Control so I figure I won't need the Caryatids and Nissas anytime soon. But I don't really need either pile, so.
Traded for the foil. Looking to complete regular sets of nonfoil ktk fetches
If you're looking to complete a nonfoil set, I wouldn't trade five for one foil fetch. I think having five in hand is better than a shiny one in the binder.
3 Goblin Guides
1 Karn Liberated MM2
2 Wooded Foothills KTK
3 Windswept Heath KTK
Pile B:
Cryptic Command MM2
New Jace
New Chandra
New Gideon
Foil Doubling Season MM1
Cunning Wish
Mikaeus Unhallowed
Toxin Sliver
Vorinclex
Life from the Loam
Has anyone made a comprehensive list of MtG artists that will be attending SDCC 2015?
I am writing a personal statement for medical school. Would anyone be interested in helping me smooth it out?
Thank you in advance!
Tomorrow
If the tundra is there to sit pretty, go for the NM. If you want to play with it, I'd definitely keep the extra 40 dollars worth of cards.
It really comes down to what you want to play and in which format. Almost everything on both lists stands a chance of reprinting (with the exception of Berserk..which seems awesome). I think Pile B is better simply due to versatility across formats. I also doubt the reprints of any cards in Pile B will drop hard enough for a solid lose.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but is this one of the articles of interest?
http://www.newsweek.com/water-fluoridation-linked-higher-adhd-rates-312748
4 for 400.
Pile A
2 Force of Will
Pile B
2 Foil Polluted Delta (Khans)
Please..please...take pile B.
If you're looking to complete a nonfoil set, I wouldn't trade five for one foil fetch. I think having five in hand is better than a shiny one in the binder.