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  • posted a message on [[M15]] Onslaught Fetches - GP Chicago news
    Spoke with multiple vendors. This happened to none of them.

    So unless WotC decided to only provide inside information to SCG, I'd call this busted.
    Posted in: Speculation
  • posted a message on Displaying a set.
    Cards are 2.5" by 3.5". Even framing a "small" set leaves you with 1268.75 sqin (8.8 sqft), or 20% more space than a sheet. A "large: set like Theros is more than 15 sqft. It's a nifty idea, but it will take up a *lot* of space, and be quite expensive to frame no matter what way you go about it.
    Posted in: Magic General
  • posted a message on [CA Bay Area] Discussion for the MTG-Playing Community of the Bay Area
    Quote from Sparki
    I lied. Legacy tournament tomorrow at versus! Yessssss!!! :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:


    Ooooo! Details? Or link?
    Posted in: Deckbuilding/Playtest Groups
  • posted a message on [DGM] Pre-release organizers, help!
    But then again, why do you need it?

    Prereleases are a place where the majority of players are more casual. Even to the extent that prereleases are the only tournaments some players attend . For these players, deck registrations are a time and fun sinkhole. And if the checking is paired with a deckswap? Significantly worse, since those players then don't get to keep the awesome foil mythic they opened.

    The general advice from experienced Judges and TOs tends to be to avoid deck regs and swaps at prereleases, and to simply be vigialnt towards players with oddities in their pools.

    (Also, a flatter prize payout helps both in encouraging the casual feel of the prereleases, and in discouraging the incentive to cheat.)
    Posted in: Rumor Mill Archive
  • posted a message on Offensive Playmat/Sleeves
    My take away from this thread?

    There is exactly one person in it that saw the playmat in question, and the description of it seems at least a little ambiguous. The image op posted was *not* a picture of the playmat; it was a similar image found elsewhere.

    I'd wager good money that there was something that would be offensive to a majority of players on the playmat, and that OP simply didn't notice it.
    Posted in: Magic General
  • posted a message on standard infinite turn combo
    Just add in Increasing Vengeance and Negate.

    Cast Temporal Mastery
    Cast Increasing Vengeance to make a copy of it
    Cast Negate, countering Temporal Mastery
    Let everything resolve
    Activate Elixir to shuffle in your graveyard
    Cast Diabolic Revelation getting all the cards again
    Posted in: Magic General
  • posted a message on "Free" Cantrips
    Time Walk
    Time Warp
    Time Stretch
    Temporal Manipulation
    Capture of Jingzhou
    etc.
    Posted in: Magic General
  • posted a message on [[RTR]] Dengeki Online Preview: Sphinx of the Chimes
    Quote from Molten Shark
    Well, that's the Consecrated Sphinx of the set right there. For EDH, at least.


    I don't think this is going to be so good in a format where you can't have two nonland cards with the same name.

    Amazing in Standard though.
    Posted in: The Rumor Mill
  • posted a message on [[FTV]] From the Vault: Realms
    The official Twitter account (https://twitter.com/wizards_magic) just spoiled Vesuva.
    Posted in: Rumor Mill Archive
  • posted a message on Find Jace vs Chandra Strategy Insert?
    Do you need it to be in English?
    Posted in: Magic General
  • posted a message on [[FTV]] From the Vault: Realms
    Since everyone else is doing it...

    New Art:
    Crystal Quarry
    Deserted Temple
    Glacial Chasm
    Karakas
    Reliquary Tower
    Tower of the Magistrate.
    Vesuva

    Old art:
    Boseiju, Who Shelters All
    Dakksteel Citadel
    Flagstones of Trokair
    Gemstone Caverns
    Mishra's Factory
    Refecting Pool
    Scrying Sheets
    Valakut, the Molten Pinnacle
    Posted in: Rumor Mill Archive
  • posted a message on Uncut card sheets
    Quote from Joe Chaos
    I framed mine...


    Looking for frames for mine. Where'd you get it, and how much was it to get done?
    Posted in: Magic General
  • posted a message on Changes to the 2012 Tournament Structure
    Quote from TheLizard
    If the tournament is called the "Pro Tour" or the "World Championships," and is explicitly advertised as an opportunity to "face off against the best players the game has to offer" or a tournament to determine the best player in the world, then yes, the system is failing utterly.

    If their blurb for the Pro Tour advertised that you could "travel the world and play against mediocre players who do poorly at major tournaments, drop, and play in tons of side events," then it would be a good system for determining invitations.


    "Best" does not only mean "Most Talented." A magic playing robot might be able to beat any and all comers, but would lack the character and charisma that makes watching real players interesting. Magic "characters" like Kibler, Chapin, etc. have qualities worthy of being rewarded above and behind the ability to win.

    When you head down to your local greasy spoon that offers "The best spuds in the world!", do you realistically expect them to literally taste better, feel better, be more filling, etc. than ever other spud, anywhere?
    Posted in: The Rumor Mill
  • posted a message on Changes to the 2012 Tournament Structure
    Quote from TheLizard


    Since PWPs are now being used as a proxy for skill for the purposes of qualifications for important tournaments, it is very important that the people with the highest levels of skill get the most PWPs. Otherwise the system is completely failing. (And that is what is happening right now.)


    This is a common but incorrect belief. PWPs are being used to determine invitations now, but they are not intended to be a 1 to 1 replacement for play skill. PWPs measure dedication to the game, in many aspects; play skill is one of them, but not the only one. You feel that the people who are the most talented should receive the reward of being flown out, for free, to a big cash tournament. WotC feels that the people who are the most dedicated to the game should be the ones receiving this reward.

    The system is no longer rewarding the same players in the same amounts. This is not equivalent tot he system failing.
    Posted in: The Rumor Mill
  • posted a message on Changes to the 2012 Tournament Structure
    This was a pretty alarming quote from Paulo over on CF in response to Alexander Shearer's Dec. 1 article:


    I think the big difference here (one that PV and most other pros are ignoring) is that the friends who played more hours of magic (one would have to win 8/5 as many matches for the same number of points) and paid more money in admission fees (If you went undefeated in the cheapest option, each round cost $1.67. Per round cost ranged to as high as $15), did get more Planeswalker Points (but not as many per win), but ultimately did not get the $10,000 prize that PV did.

    One of these things is worth much more than the other.
    Posted in: The Rumor Mill
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