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On July 28 2014 20:57 Merany wrote: Ok guys, I have a super stupid question and no idea where to ask it so here we go:
I wanted to indulge myself and play BGx styles decks on Modern so I started to save for good old Tarmogoyf. I now own 3 of them but I noticed something that worries me... Out of the 3, 2 seem "washed out". By that, I mean that the green color on the frame of the card is pale compared to the last one I have. And I'm worried I might have bought a fake one :/
Maybe it's just me tough? I bought them from trusted vendors. The two I bought that seem washed out were rated Excellent while the last one was NM. I just had a look at all Goyf entries on Ebay and it seems that color vary slightly depending on the auction...
So, what do you think? Does that "fading" of colors is something that happens regularly? (I only owned Mint cards until then...) can't answer your question, but welcome to the dark side
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On July 29 2014 01:50 Thieving Magpie wrote:Show nested quote +On July 28 2014 20:57 Merany wrote: Ok guys, I have a super stupid question and no idea where to ask it so here we go:
I wanted to indulge myself and play BGx styles decks on Modern so I started to save for good old Tarmogoyf. I now own 3 of them but I noticed something that worries me... Out of the 3, 2 seem "washed out". By that, I mean that the green color on the frame of the card is pale compared to the last one I have. And I'm worried I might have bought a fake one :/
Maybe it's just me tough? I bought them from trusted vendors. The two I bought that seem washed out were rated Excellent while the last one was NM. I just had a look at all Goyf entries on Ebay and it seems that color vary slightly depending on the auction...
So, what do you think? Does that "fading" of colors is something that happens regularly? (I only owned Mint cards until then...) All cards fade depending on how they are stored. If kept in a dark drawer, then it stays greener, if its in a display case then it fades. Best way to test is to first look what set its from, then ask yourself "if this was in a display case near sunlight for X years (since its release) would it be this faded?
You're right actually... It just never occurred to me that Future Sight was this old... 7 years of poor exposition can probably do that to a card.
I guess I just worried for nothing considering the investment and the fact it's the first time I see something like that. Thanks for the answer
@caelym: haha, thanks
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On July 29 2014 02:33 MCMcEmcee wrote: Probably jamming monogreen at scg dallas this weekend~
Can that deck beat UW decks?
It has a very good match up against Jund Walkers though (which honestly is the best control deck in format at this point lololol).
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On July 29 2014 04:18 Merany wrote:Show nested quote +On July 29 2014 01:50 Thieving Magpie wrote:On July 28 2014 20:57 Merany wrote: Ok guys, I have a super stupid question and no idea where to ask it so here we go:
I wanted to indulge myself and play BGx styles decks on Modern so I started to save for good old Tarmogoyf. I now own 3 of them but I noticed something that worries me... Out of the 3, 2 seem "washed out". By that, I mean that the green color on the frame of the card is pale compared to the last one I have. And I'm worried I might have bought a fake one :/
Maybe it's just me tough? I bought them from trusted vendors. The two I bought that seem washed out were rated Excellent while the last one was NM. I just had a look at all Goyf entries on Ebay and it seems that color vary slightly depending on the auction...
So, what do you think? Does that "fading" of colors is something that happens regularly? (I only owned Mint cards until then...) All cards fade depending on how they are stored. If kept in a dark drawer, then it stays greener, if its in a display case then it fades. Best way to test is to first look what set its from, then ask yourself "if this was in a display case near sunlight for X years (since its release) would it be this faded? You're right actually... It just never occurred to me that Future Sight was this old... 7 years of poor exposition can probably do that to a card. I guess I just worried for nothing considering the investment and the fact it's the first time I see something like that. Thanks for the answer @caelym: haha, thanks
Its something that is always worth worrying about. But as someone who has bought Duals and other old cards, I know the feeling of getting scared because of how faded the cards look. Heck, when I bought my 4rth mother of runes (I had opened my first 3 from booster packs before Masque Block came out) I was shocked at how different the color was because I had forgotten how long ago the Urza Set was.
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On July 29 2014 04:38 Judicator wrote:Show nested quote +On July 29 2014 02:33 MCMcEmcee wrote: Probably jamming monogreen at scg dallas this weekend~ Can that deck beat UW decks? It has a very good match up against Jund Walkers though (which honestly is the best control deck in format at this point lololol). G1 is rough. Nissa helps a lot. G2-3 can be okay with mistcutters and souls and such (scuttling doom engine???)
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I kind of want to get back into magic but I sold my Legacy decks about a year or two ago and don't want to really reinvest. I was thinking about just playing on cockatrice is that still alive?Is legacy still played or did modern really take over if legacy is dead I don't really want to come back anyways.
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On July 29 2014 09:37 kirsed wrote: I kind of want to get back into magic but I sold my Legacy decks about a year or two ago and don't want to really reinvest. I was thinking about just playing on cockatrice is that still alive?Is legacy still played or did modern really take over if legacy is dead I don't really want to come back anyways. Legacy isn't dead, but it's going to cost more to buy back in than it cost to sell your decks. Dunno what's good in Legacy anymore, haven't followed the format for a while.
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On July 29 2014 09:37 kirsed wrote: I kind of want to get back into magic but I sold my Legacy decks about a year or two ago and don't want to really reinvest. I was thinking about just playing on cockatrice is that still alive?Is legacy still played or did modern really take over if legacy is dead I don't really want to come back anyways.
Legacy is not dead but modern is more popular due to their being a larger card pool. If Wizards ever gets rid of the reserved list then legacy would end up being more popular. Lands are really the paywall in legacy with old duals being 80-300$ and Rishadan ports and Wastelands being 100 and 75$ respectively.
Right now if you were to rebuy into legacy I would recommend one of the following (from best to worst in decks that can top 8): 1. Delver (BUG, American, RUG, UR.. in that order) 2. Death & Taxes (Aether vial hate bears with good equipment and denial lands... wasteland/ports) 3. Burn (Cheapest deck that is now regularly top 8'ing due to the best creature ever printed in red... Eidolon of the Great Revel) 4. Punishing Fire Jund 5. Any Combo deck (ANT, Sneak and Show, Omni-Show, Reanimator, etc... Combo is on a HUGE downspin right now due to the recent printings in the last few sets... decks that have favorable matchups against combo are now the mainstream deck choices) 6. Tribal (Elves, Goblins, Merfolk... in that order)
I don't recommend playing decks like lands because you usually only play 1 game in a series and end up with a shit ton of draws or worse. If you can take a lands deck to top 8 you have a good chance of winning though because of how powerful it is... its just the 50 minute play limit really hinders this deck.
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On July 29 2014 09:37 kirsed wrote: I kind of want to get back into magic but I sold my Legacy decks about a year or two ago and don't want to really reinvest. I was thinking about just playing on cockatrice is that still alive?Is legacy still played or did modern really take over if legacy is dead I don't really want to come back anyways.
Starcity Opens have gotten pretty huge in a big way, giving a lot of people who enjoy legacy a big tournament to look forward to every year. Two stores at my city just started having regular legacy tournaments because its popularity has really picked up the pace.
Its like any other eternal format. Pick a deck you like and spend a year only putting together that deck.
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On July 23 2014 18:18 justiceknight wrote: i want to start MTG, is there any online dueling website like Yugioh's Dueling network?
I hear all the time the level of play on mtgo is super high and cockatrice is pretty bad can someone confirm
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On July 29 2014 15:19 GoSuNamhciR wrote:Show nested quote +On July 29 2014 09:37 kirsed wrote: I kind of want to get back into magic but I sold my Legacy decks about a year or two ago and don't want to really reinvest. I was thinking about just playing on cockatrice is that still alive?Is legacy still played or did modern really take over if legacy is dead I don't really want to come back anyways. Legacy is not dead but modern is more popular due to their being a larger card pool. If Wizards ever gets rid of the reserved list then legacy would end up being more popular. Lands are really the paywall in legacy with old duals being 80-300$ and Rishadan ports and Wastelands being 100 and 75$ respectively. Right now if you were to rebuy into legacy I would recommend one of the following (from best to worst in decks that can top 8): 1. Delver (BUG, American, RUG, UR.. in that order) 2. Death & Taxes (Aether vial hate bears with good equipment and denial lands... wasteland/ports) 3. Burn (Cheapest deck that is now regularly top 8'ing due to the best creature ever printed in red... Eidolon of the Great Revel) 4. Punishing Fire Jund 5. Any Combo deck (ANT, Sneak and Show, Omni-Show, Reanimator, etc... Combo is on a HUGE downspin right now due to the recent printings in the last few sets... decks that have favorable matchups against combo are now the mainstream deck choices) 6. Tribal (Elves, Goblins, Merfolk... in that order) I don't recommend playing decks like lands because you usually only play 1 game in a series and end up with a shit ton of draws or worse. If you can take a lands deck to top 8 you have a good chance of winning though because of how powerful it is... its just the 50 minute play limit really hinders this deck.
I would just build Canadian thresh again if I did. I guess I should start reinvesting. Looking into it the regular cards for thresh are about what my fully foiled deck was worth :<
Never sell your collection guys.
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On July 29 2014 17:11 RoieTRS wrote:Show nested quote +On July 23 2014 18:18 justiceknight wrote: i want to start MTG, is there any online dueling website like Yugioh's Dueling network? I hear all the time the level of play on mtgo is super high and cockatrice is pretty bad can someone confirm Nah.
There are tons of scrubs on MtGO too :p
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On July 29 2014 18:16 kirsed wrote:Show nested quote +On July 29 2014 15:19 GoSuNamhciR wrote:On July 29 2014 09:37 kirsed wrote: I kind of want to get back into magic but I sold my Legacy decks about a year or two ago and don't want to really reinvest. I was thinking about just playing on cockatrice is that still alive?Is legacy still played or did modern really take over if legacy is dead I don't really want to come back anyways. Legacy is not dead but modern is more popular due to their being a larger card pool. If Wizards ever gets rid of the reserved list then legacy would end up being more popular. Lands are really the paywall in legacy with old duals being 80-300$ and Rishadan ports and Wastelands being 100 and 75$ respectively. Right now if you were to rebuy into legacy I would recommend one of the following (from best to worst in decks that can top 8): 1. Delver (BUG, American, RUG, UR.. in that order) 2. Death & Taxes (Aether vial hate bears with good equipment and denial lands... wasteland/ports) 3. Burn (Cheapest deck that is now regularly top 8'ing due to the best creature ever printed in red... Eidolon of the Great Revel) 4. Punishing Fire Jund 5. Any Combo deck (ANT, Sneak and Show, Omni-Show, Reanimator, etc... Combo is on a HUGE downspin right now due to the recent printings in the last few sets... decks that have favorable matchups against combo are now the mainstream deck choices) 6. Tribal (Elves, Goblins, Merfolk... in that order) I don't recommend playing decks like lands because you usually only play 1 game in a series and end up with a shit ton of draws or worse. If you can take a lands deck to top 8 you have a good chance of winning though because of how powerful it is... its just the 50 minute play limit really hinders this deck. I would just build Canadian thresh again if I did. I guess I should start reinvesting. Looking into it the regular cards for thresh are about what my fully foiled deck was worth :< Never sell your collection guys.
This is definitely a wrecked moment.
Edit: I picked up a scrubland for 25 and an arabian nights city of brass for 5, thought i was doing alright, 3 months later, wtffffff.
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Was considering hitting up SCG Dallas, but my sister is really sick so I can't stay with her...anyone from TL going?
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3-2-1 drop with monogreen. Ran kinda poorly in the first loss (double mull to 5) and the draw (saw ~30 cards in 2 turns and whiffed on hitting polukranos or reclamation sage to win on the spot). 2nd loss was to the 3rd 3 mana Ajani in 3 turns with my opponent dead on board to Nissa elementals. Deck felt good but a splash to smooth out gaps in the curve would probably be better. Shave/cut chord, more planeswalkers might be a reasonable route.
Beat Esper, Bant, Bg. Lost to UB Master of Feasts/Dictate of Kruphix/Whispering Madness and GW aggro. Drew with 5CC.
Nissa ult'd with double courser to gain 26 against Bg devotion~
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Am I the only one bummed out about all PT's being Standard/Draft next year? I liked watching Block and Modern PT's much more than I do watching the Standard ones .
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Straight outta Johto18973 Posts
On August 03 2014 18:18 Cixah wrote:Am I the only one bummed out about all PT's being Standard/Draft next year? I liked watching Block and Modern PT's much more than I do watching the Standard ones . I'm more Eternal formats than Standard so yeah pretty bummed. Also all their reasons are really lame like:
- "Well if we have less tournaments it means less broken stuff is revealed so we don't have to ban as many cards in Modern so people can keep their decks intact" (wtf?) or;
- "Pro-Tours are supposed to promote the latest set" (then print better cards?) and;
- "We want PTs to showcase good deck building and skilled play so it's best left as Standard only" (I have no words for this)
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On August 03 2014 20:43 MoonBear wrote:Show nested quote +On August 03 2014 18:18 Cixah wrote:Am I the only one bummed out about all PT's being Standard/Draft next year? I liked watching Block and Modern PT's much more than I do watching the Standard ones . I'm more Eternal formats than Standard so yeah pretty bummed. Also all their reasons are really lame like: - "Well if we have less tournaments it means less broken stuff is revealed so we don't have to ban as many cards in Modern so people can keep their decks intact" (wtf?) or;
- "Pro-Tours are supposed to promote the latest set" (then print better cards?) and;
- "We want PTs to showcase good deck building and skilled play so it's best left as Standard only" (I have no words for this)
I didn't even hear these reasons, but holy shit all 3 of those just signal DEAD GAME to me so hard. This choice just makes me mad, may as well just get rid of shocks before they drop below where they already have. All of next year only has 4 modern GP's too and 2 of those are in Asia.
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Straight outta Johto18973 Posts
On August 03 2014 20:58 Cixah wrote:Show nested quote +On August 03 2014 20:43 MoonBear wrote:On August 03 2014 18:18 Cixah wrote:Am I the only one bummed out about all PT's being Standard/Draft next year? I liked watching Block and Modern PT's much more than I do watching the Standard ones . I'm more Eternal formats than Standard so yeah pretty bummed. Also all their reasons are really lame like: - "Well if we have less tournaments it means less broken stuff is revealed so we don't have to ban as many cards in Modern so people can keep their decks intact" (wtf?) or;
- "Pro-Tours are supposed to promote the latest set" (then print better cards?) and;
- "We want PTs to showcase good deck building and skilled play so it's best left as Standard only" (I have no words for this)
I didn't even heare these reason, but holy shit all 3 of those just signal DEAD GAME to me so hard. This choice just makes me mad, may as well just get rid of shocks before they drop below where they already have, All of next year only has 4 modern GP's too and 2 of those are in Asia. Yeah. I'm wondering if I should sell some of my cards now. Might keep one deck but that's it which might not be a bad thing since I have a lot of Fetchlands I'm not using. Also, just for the record...
Transcript of Helene's answer on stream
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