@LeadingReport Just a hot take for those who are in the job hunt:
Go in person.
Don't do it online.
Walk your ass to the Headquarters with your resume and find the person who is hiring and put it on their desk.
You'll immediately be in the top 1% of applicants.
@R8tedR22@furious_cs@bumbadum14 Also, federal minimum wage (which many McDonalds employees make) has not changed in those 13 years. So people who work for McDonalds are now being priced out of the food they labor to create.
@R8tedR22@furious_cs@bumbadum14 USA national average rate of inflation annually is about 4%. That would roughly equate to a 50% increase in price over 13 years. $1->$2.79 is a 179% increase in price over that same timeframe. In many places, the price increase has been much higher.
It really is that bad.
@JemmBrooks@AliEldrazi@democracytaylor if it happens I don't think anyone will quit the game or anything, it's just weird and dilutes the format's unique rules about color identity
@JemmBrooks@AliEldrazi@democracytaylor It's not about it being good.
It's just weird and doesn't fit in EDH.
Someone playing mono red saying
"I'm gonna tap my city of brass and gemstone caverns for black to cast beseech the queen" is just not something that should happen
@vladi0386@Otter_Pirate@Dork4Short Exactly. The game rules are extremely clear that Nightbonder is both Blue & Black. In the library, hand, and on the stack it is both a Blue & Black spell. On the battlefield it is both a Blue &Black permanent. But in deckbuilding it can be both, or only one? Wouldn't make sense.
@AliEldrazi@democracytaylor you don't have to pay 6 mana is the problem. You can shove a bunch of rainbowlands in a mono-blue deck, and then pay 3 for a fight spell in blue using off-color mana.
@Dork4Short Like I should not be able to put this in a mono-red deck. Even if the effect is weak, it still encourages things like shoving command tower and city of brass into monocolor decks and tapping them for off-colors. Just does not fit with the idea of color identities mattering in edh
@Dork4Short Certain twobrid spells will likely become staples in monocolor decks for colors that struggle to find certain effects. And then those monocolor decks will start using expensive rainbow lands to pay the lower, colored cost that is not part of the deck's color identity. This is bad