• slifer
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    1 year ago

    @currychaos

    For a minute I was scratching my head wondering how I missed all the Magic the Gathering coverage when I barely saw any 🤣

    • @Octavio
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      171 year ago

      Reminds me of the time I spent in 2020 wondering why all the right wingers were so mad at the Bureau of Land Management.

        • @galloog1
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          21 year ago

          The western land issue is one of the chief things that makes them popular out west. There’s more federal land than private and state combined.

          • @JudgeHolden
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            11 year ago

            Their sense of entitlement when it comes to public lands is unreal.

            • @galloog1
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              11 year ago

              If someone else owns more of your state than your own citizens, do you really have a state? It’s easy for us to pontificate in states where there’s hardly any federal land and the issue is reversed. There needs to be more federal land in the East where ecosystems mean more and less in the West.

    • @IonAddis
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      121 year ago

      It sure would be nice if any MTG mention is promptly spammed by Magic the Gathering content and buried. I don’t even play MTG and I’d prefer to have my feed taken over by it! Fuck yeah, nerds–get your game on!

      (Disclosure: I am indeed a nerd, too.)

      • @PloKoon
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        41 year ago

        How do you do, fellow nerd?

      • @Taokan
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        41 year ago

        20 years ago, I might have agreed (even if naively). Today, MTG has just turned into a cashgrab. The original game bought and bought again through acquisitions, and rare/mythic rare cards becoming the staple for competitive play driving constructed deck costs into the hundreds (sometimes thousands) of dollars. Between this and the attempted reversal of their sibling D&D’s licensing structure (particularly for content creators), I just have no more interest in participating in collecting or playing MTG. I’m nostalgic for the days we used to have big multiway matches (even predating EDH/commander) in between rounds of chess tournaments, or at the school lunch tables, but those days are never coming back. Everything about their design structure now is about extracting maximum profit from their playerbase. Arena offers one of the best CCG game clients one could ask for, but again, the design takes all the P2W gimmicks perfected over the last 2 decades: the gacha, the battle pass, the daily rewards the demand you return to play imbalanced matches again and again and again, essentially becoming the content, the dopamine hit for someone else that paid to win.

    • @MegaUltraChicken
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      111 year ago

      They did find the One Ring card from their new LOTR set recently. Some shop is paying $2 million euros for it. I desperately hope someone throws it into a volcano a la Mount Doom.

        • @Gabu
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          41 year ago

          After all, why shouldn’t I keep it?

    • currychaos
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      71 year ago

      It’s ok. When MTG news first started popping up on Reddit, I was wondering why everyone hated Magic the Gathering