God dam u standerd

Started by Rothsteine, October 22, 2014, 11:22:47 PM

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Rothsteine

my abzan standerd deck is 600$ I just coughed that up for a standerd deck what am I thinking?, that's like the price of a modern deck that is not one of the more expensive ones... What has this world come to😭

Mattao19

Lol that's why you build a different competitive standard deck lol

MuggyWuggy

Welcome to magic the gathering

Thetrufflehunter

Hats why I quit standard. Now: to find a way to make money..

Rothsteine

I know I should quit standard, but mu LGS runs many standard and I want to be involved 😭

MuggyWuggy

I feel like drafting is more expensive the more you do it, my decks I've made ill be happy with till rotation IMO I have many pieces that I'd rather get my play value out of than $12-$16 for a set of useful cards

Savage Knuckleblade will see a ridiculous return and will rise to the top. He just has to find his deck

Destore117


MuggyWuggy

Lol that ain't cheap either
Foiled out deck with all the right cards can be easily $1k

Destore117

Quote from: MuggyWuggy on October 23, 2014, 02:48:31 AM
Lol that ain't cheap either
Foiled out deck with all the right cards can be easily $1k

But...whyyyyy does it have to be foil .-.

MuggyWuggy


Hunteroffire9

Quote from: Rothsteine on October 23, 2014, 12:13:09 AM
I know I should quit standard, but mu LGS runs many standard and I want to be involved 😭
How to play magic if you are on a budget.

Put big bucks into eternal formats like modern and legacy

Play teir one decks in standard that are 40-80 dollars (Tom Ross's boss sligh)



Munchlax

Quote from: MuggyWuggy on October 23, 2014, 02:48:31 AM
Lol that ain't cheap either
Foiled out deck with all the right cards can be easily $1k
I just finished foiling my Hidgetsugu deck. The last couple of cards were 120 total.

MuggyWuggy

Quote from: ConanEdo on October 23, 2014, 01:08:29 PM
Quote from: MuggyWuggy on October 23, 2014, 12:17:20 AM
I feel like drafting is more expensive the more you do it, my decks I've made ill be happy with till rotation IMO I have many pieces that I'd rather get my play value out of than $12-$16 for a set of useful cards

Savage Knuckleblade will see a ridiculous return and will rise to the top. He just has to find his deck
If you're good enough, drafting pays for itself. I won 12 packs at prerelease and have managed to sustain myself off of prize packs since.

Yeah and sometimes you end up getting terrible things to open while your opponents pull the win cons and chase cards. In theory standard can pay for itself. In theory.

NyghtHawk

Quote from: MuggyWuggy on October 23, 2014, 02:48:31 AM
Lol that ain't cheap either
Foiled out deck with all the right cards can be easily $1k
$1k? Try a few lol

Skullguy725

Quote from: ConanEdo on October 24, 2014, 01:00:55 AM
Quote from: MuggyWuggy on October 24, 2014, 12:29:41 AM
Quote from: ConanEdo on October 23, 2014, 01:08:29 PM
Quote from: MuggyWuggy on October 23, 2014, 12:17:20 AM
I feel like drafting is more expensive the more you do it, my decks I've made ill be happy with till rotation IMO I have many pieces that I'd rather get my play value out of than $12-$16 for a set of useful cards

Savage Knuckleblade will see a ridiculous return and will rise to the top. He just has to find his deck
If you're good enough, drafting pays for itself. I won 12 packs at prerelease and have managed to sustain myself off of prize packs since.

Yeah and sometimes you end up getting terrible things to open while your opponents pull the win cons and chase cards. In theory standard can pay for itself. In theory.
You have more control over drafts, blaming opens is putting things out of your control and the road to losing. Will you lose to better cards sometimes? Absolutely, but no one card is going to win a draft, and making the correct decisions will always give the chance to succeed.

Tell that to {Wingmate Roc}