I disagree, there's a lot you can do with the Hawks. You can shuffle and equip and tuck and durdle and talk shit to SF people.
Today AK was disliked by a Wizards employee who came by, I think he just cantripped into 'em and drew his deck, though he did lose a game to my dad so I wanna do nothing for another week before axing them.
Today AK was disliked by a Wizards employee who came by, I think he just cantripped into 'em and drew his deck, though he did lose a game to my dad and not enjoy the funsies draft, so I wanna do nothing for another week and see what's up. I'm not just crazy, right? Karakas isn't worth a pick? Perpetually 14th-pick cards are a bad draft dynamic? Etc.
I discard my dumb ass land to make a rat chris.
Is it just my perception or do Wizards employees have an inherent bias against out of the box approaches? Karakas worth a pick in the main draft you mean? No. Worth it in the utility draft? On rare occasion. Who doesn't like chaining Vendillions and Vensers.
that might be their perception but is simply not true.I have the feeling that there's a company line, where they want magic to look pretty close to 'real' magic, because once everyone realises they have no power and everyone can just build cubes from proxies with custom cards and utility land drafts and what have, they're kind of out of a business.
I have the feeling that there's a company line, where they want magic to look pretty close to 'real' magic, because once everyone realises they have no power and everyone can just build cubes from proxies with custom cards and utility land drafts and what have, they're kind of out of a business.
I have the feeling that there's a company line, where they want magic to look pretty close to 'real' magic, because once everyone realises they have no power and everyone can just build cubes from proxies with custom cards and utility land drafts and what have, they're kind of out of a business.
I dunno about that. EDH players have perhaps the best incentive to proxy, as the vast majority of their games aren't sanctioned. But they still go out of their way not only to acquire real cards, but to track down foil versions of them (!). I kind of hate proxies, myself, and oftentimes will delay testing a card until I can get my grubby hands on a real copy. There's just something about having the real card that's satisfying.