Alternatively, and more likely, they don't have a single focus group and try to cater to different player profiles, one of which is the digital player.Strange and very rude.
Yeah.. Magic: the Gathering players are no longer the focus group of Wizards of the Coast. Now they tender to Magic the Gathering Arena players.
I think they want to milk all players equally. We got Modern Horizons 2, which Arena didn't get. And they now get this digital only set. You only have a problem if you are in an overlapping demographic. Then you have to pay even more money, money, money. It's a rich man's world.
(Sorry for the ABBA reference...)
Alternatively, and more likely, they don't have a single focus group and try to cater to different player profiles, one of which is the digital player.
I think they want to milk all players equally. We got Modern Horizons 2, which Arena didn't get. And they now get this digital only set. You only have a problem if you are in an overlapping demographic. Then you have to pay even more money, money, money. It's a rich man's world.
(Sorry for the ABBA reference...)
Look, this all started with a discussion on whether it is right or not that WotC is now printing Arena-exclusive cards, but sure, let's indulge. I think your crucial point doesn't apply to a large portion of the player base. I'm not saying it doesn't apply to you, I know you watch a lot of Day9, but there are a lot of paper only players out there that don't watch a lot of Arena either. Even for Arena players, the set feeling old is very subjective, and won't apply to every Arena player either, nor does familiarity with the set translate to not being excited for getting the new cards in the mail. I mean, I think you're perfectly describing how you feel about this situation, and I'm not saying you can't feel that way, I'm just saying it's not a feeling that is necessarily mutual for every other player out there.But both of you guys are still missing the most crucial point: The sets are released three weeks prior on Arena. And online you don't have to wait for the mail man. This means opening the 'new' cards in real life is less exciting than it used to be. It's only 1 week ago we could get our hands on D&D Adventures in the Forgotten Realms cards mind you. And the set feels old on Arena. And that requires you either get the cards directly from the store or have a mail man who works super, super fast. An example: I have not received any D&D cards yet even though I ordered on release day.
In conclusion: Only in combinations with Wizards also creating cards that are Arena-only is it pushing it. Otherwise Arena-only cards would be 100 % fair.
Let's be really honest. 2007 is as far as any of us made it.Gonna b honest, my brain is still back on like..... Ravnica? Zendikar? (the newest versions) And my card evaluation brain for like EDH deck building is back at like Amonkhet or something. Only cards specific to the razor slice of cube I have a (decent) grasp on. They pumpin' stuff out ¯\_(ツ)_/¯