Sure. I wouldn't say it's any indication MH3 was "problematic". Arguably it did what it indented to do which is shake up existing non-rotating formats.I mean sure, but is that just the nadu problem writ small?
Like they pre-banned Cranial Ram knowing it was going to be a problem, at least Crysalis pushes a previously bad/unknown archetype up?
Sure. I wouldn't say it's any indication MH3 was "problematic". Arguably it did what it indented to do which is shake up existing non-rotating formats.
Rotate? Did you mean make obsolete or did modern change which sets were allowed?And rotate out existing cards. This is the most important part.
Rotate? Did you mean make obsolete or did modern change which sets were allowed?
In a way, Yu-Gi-Oh has also been doing the same thing for years. Not sure if I want Magic going that route but I fell out of Modern a long time ago so I don't particularly care.
I mean, there's also
The decision to make this thing a common was an interesting one, to say the least.
Writhing Chrysalis is played in a popular deck in Pauper
*Cries in Pauper* (Insert Sob emoji here)Rasmus gets it.
It basically pushed Pauper Ponza to Tier 1, unless things have shifted around a bit in the last month or so (turns out getting COVID messes with you - who knew?)
Come to think of it, I have seen more people bring up Pre-Modern lately...
I think Pre-Modern looks cool, but I fear it's one of those "doomed" formats you can't really get your friends to start playing, because some of the important cards are prohibitively expensive and not being reprinted.Come to think of it, I have seen more people bring up Pre-Modern lately...
Say what you will about commander, but at least it's today a pretty well supported format economically. (I recall Sol Ring being super expensive back in the day, but I have to admit that I think WotC have been pretty good at choosing what cards to reprint for commander).
I feel like if your friends aren't cool with proxying cards for a format that isn't even sanctioned then your friends suck lmao
I asked in the local premodern facebook group if they were fine with proxies and several people responded with "it's against the spirit of the format", so at least here in Stockholm the premodern scene is very grognardy.I feel like if your friends aren't cool with proxying cards for a format that isn't even sanctioned then your friends suck lmao
They do where you play? Almost no one here in my (135 members strong) play group runs Mana Crypt, unless they are running high power list. Competitive commander is a very different ball game though. I'm pretty sure most casual commanders don't run Mana Crypt. Still, there's stuff like Dockside Extortionist that goes for €80, and that is a staple.What about Mana Crypt? The card that every Commander deck runs.
They do where you play? Almost no one here in my (135 members strong) play group runs Mana Crypt, unless they are running high power list. Competitive commander is a very different ball game though. I'm pretty sure most casual commanders don't run Mana Crypt. Still, there's stuff like Dockside Extortionist that goes for €80, and that is a staple.
No, we actually have a sort of guideline here for gauging the power level of Commander decks (we used a publicly available one), and a critical mass of fast mana is actually indicative of a high power level. For out regular commander games we aim for a lower power level, so Sol Ring is actually the only fast acceleration run usually. Mana Vault isn’t run either, for example.Could it be… and I’m just using my brain here.. that the reason why your friends don’t run it is… the price tag? Kabooom!
Because the card should be run the same as Sol Ring, Mana Vault etc.
It proves my point!
No, we actually have a sort of guideline here for gauging the power level of Commander decks (we used a publicly available one), and a critical mass of fast mana is actually indicative of a high power level. For out regular commander games we aim for a lower power level, so Sol Ring is actually the only fast acceleration run usually. Mana Vault isn’t run either, for example.
Yeah, in my experience casual players don't tend to splurge on cards unless they're "high impact immediately win the game" effects like Dockside Extortionist. Mana Crypt? Mana Vault? Why would they spend money on mana when they could buy more cards they think are "actually good" like Delney, Streetwise Lookout, Roaming Throne, and Themberchaud? Won't somebody think of the Themberchauds??They do where you play? Almost no one here in my (135 members strong) play group runs Mana Crypt, unless they are running high power list. Competitive commander is a very different ball game though. I'm pretty sure most casual commanders don't run Mana Crypt. Still, there's stuff like Dockside Extortionist that goes for €80, and that is a staple.
People don't run Sol Ring instead of Mana Crypt, they run Sol Ring because it's in every single Commander precon.The answer: Mana Crypt is a Commander staple card sitting at 180 Euro as cheapest variant on Cardmarket. Therefore people run Sol Ring instead.
People don't run Sol Ring instead of Mana Crypt, they run Sol Ring because it's in every single Commander precon.