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I'm not one for allegations, but Irelia player reveals hand from Scuttle and there is no discipline. Fast forward, and when First Mate move to challenge Irelia there is one magically played. Irelia player has hands in lap alot during the waiting period. Cheater? #Riftbound
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@PhotonSynthesia@squaggycfvg Tbf, that is not entirely true.
Aichicon and Kaicon were conceptualized as Soul Saver Dragon/Vortex decks.
But in practice, they still play extra Overlords and Alfreds for early pressure and as a backup plan.
Hybrid Bavsargara has the Xoverdress engine as a backup plan.
@okJLUV Tbf, Card Grading is one of those businesses that gets worse the more demand they have.
So increasing prices makes sense to reduce demand.
It is one of those businesses where you would rather have 10 customers paying 1000 dlls each than 100 customers paying 100 dlls each.
@jen_tcg It was affordable like Pokemon last format.
But Yu-Gi-Oh is one of those games that reprints everything.
So when new Staples cards are released, the game becomes more expensive until they are reprinted later on.
Though tbf, you can play with old staples and still ve competitive.
@jen_tcg Tbf, I wouldn’t even say we are in a super expensive format, considering there have been formats where decks are around $1000.
I think we are in a normal format, with average-priced decks, though I have seen average prices trending down across the industry.
@imagi_101 The curse of being a broke casual player.
You could have 1 good, complete deck, or infinite, incomplete, bad decks. So the choice is obvious.