Now that Infinity is getting attention, I just don’t have the time or resources to switch to Infinity or play both when my friends, events, and locals are built around Core.
And why would I play Infinity? To play against a stronger dog deck version of the core one? 🙂↔️ (2/2)
My personal take on this: rotation didn’t make me quit, but it did make me disengage from Infinity. I lost decks and characters I genuinely loved, and with almost no Infinity events, everyone shifted to Core Constructed. (1/2)
The DLC Attenence numbers is absolutely alarming.
Event was meant for 4000 players and has barely hit 1800.
Infinity is likely just the wrong call, it’s been handled very poorly since day 1.
Even if core is in a bad state of play, I believe Dortmund as Core would be sold out.
Very well written outlook. There will always be a "best" card in the game. But the tools available to the color combo are vast. Every adaptation against it they will come back stronger. The decks average hands are another decks high roll. The high rolls are actually unbeatable.
It is time to emergency ban Tramp - Street-Smart Dog in all Lorcana formats. This ban should happen in the next week and be in effect for DLC Indy.
It is simply too powerful and format-warping at this point.
My thoughts below. #Lorcana#BanTramp
Well got my deck box nabbed at CCQ Games Expo at the end of round 8 and had to take a match loss for the final round. If anyone finds it please let me know, it’s a purple deck box with blurple inside and a Merida spinner. I would really appreciate it.
Unpopular opinion:
I know it’s exciting to see new cards.
At the same time, it is also heartbreaking to see my girl’s set completely leaked.
To watch the team/content creators be robbed of all the hard work that went into prepping the launch/card reveals.
#Lorcana#LeaksSuck
But it’s a funny story 😭
In Spanish, “Nada” can mean either “Nothing” or “It swims.”
So every time I played Flounder, someone would ask:
“What does it do?” (“¿Qué hace?”)
And I’d just answer:
“Nada 😬”
on Thursday it will be my last day at my job and then I'll officially be a full-time Disney Lorcana content creator
this is absolutely the wildest, most exciting, and also scariest things I've ever done in my life
We had a fantastic time at our Disney Lorcana for Kids tournament and spring celebration! Dogs took 1st, Emerald Amethyst Burn took 2nd, and Lily finished 3rd with Amber Amethyst Pocahontas!
Huge thanks again to @matifiedcustoms for sponsoring Top 4 playmats, @Game_Kastle_Aus for hosting and providing lots of raffles, and @BlackCastleGame for supporting the spring season!
A full Lorcana master set in PSA 10 🤯
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Now that set champs season is over, I think it’s time for a discussion.
We had an incident in our local community where casual players showed up to a set champs, and as soon as they saw the players with the jerseys walk in to compete, they all left.
On a certain level I get it. Who wants to pay money to be fodder for players who practice more and take the game more seriously?
And for the record, I’m not saying the jerseys did anything wrong here.
But there is this imbalance in Lorcana organized play.
On the one hand, RB markets this as a casual friendly game.
So casual players pick up the game thinking that this is the one for them.
They go to local leagues, planning on having fun.
Then it’s week after week of being beat by the jerseys. Which eventually leads them to stop playing all together (who else has seen their local scenes drying up?), or if they’re lucky, to find a store that caters to casual players.
Set champs then creates a dynamic where those casual players can’t escape the jerseys. It’s the one time that there is actually something worth playing for locally.
I don’t know how your set champs went but attendance at ours is definitely less than they used to be.
So we are in this cycle where casual players aren’t having fun and not coming out anymore, but the prize support isn’t compelling enough to attract jersey players from other games, which leads to shrinking local scenes.
And I know that the game is doing just fine with collectors. The game is making money off of their wallets. It’s the health of the local organized play scene that I want to chat about.
But honestly, I don’t know how to fix it (or maybe this is just me and it doesn’t need fixing at all)