Search results for "2541fc53c86ae51b53cb05c298c94f8f" in md5 (5)

/tg/ - /mtg/ - Magic: the Gathering General
Anonymous No.96473210
>>96473057
I will always blame him. Him, Hasbro, Cummander faggots, investors, scalpers and all the bunch of braindead casuals that are killing Magic before our eyes.
/tg/ - /mtg/ - Magic: the Gathering General
Anonymous No.96387348
>>96387321
Blocks were a financial disaster anon. WotC was aware of this and killed such structure. This is a business in the end and Blocks were a shit no one actually cared about, imagine a whole year of Aetherdrift lmao.
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Anonymous No.96355326
>>96355144
The Classics by him and his team of monkeys:
>We're monitoring the situation
>All macro archetypes are seeing play
>The meta looks healthy and diverse
>Our data suggests it doesn't have an excessively high win rate
>We can't make any changes now because it would disrupt an upcoming event
>We're waiting to see how the next release effects the meta
>The format has all the tools necessary to deal with it
>There's plenty of room for rogue decks to succeed
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Anonymous No.96346672
>>96346622
So what you're saying is
>We're monitoring the situation
>All macro archetypes are seeing play
>The meta looks healthy and diverse
>Our data suggests it doesn't have an excessively high win rate
>We can't make any changes now because it would disrupt an upcoming event
>We're waiting to see how the next release effects the meta
>The format has all the tools necessary to deal with it
>There's plenty of room for rogue decks to succeed
/tg/ - /mtg/ - Magic: the Gathering General
Anonymous No.96305405
>>96305380
Just wait till next year