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Rising tide raises all ships. Regardless of how any individual feels about losing a couple dollars cuz of a reprint it will remain good for the game@@TCG_Staxwell
Run through was not from the evergreen kit. In the swing was from TC not Rudy. Just open up the collectors center as you’re talking about these things so you don’t have to speculate
It does seem like a strong possibility. Certainly worth specing on some cards, but I would hate to see someone drop $100 on a comono and it not be played
Points out the reason so many are also leaving FaB. But people don't wanna hear that side of it. Instead of becoming completely different than Konami and/or Wotc like LSS was at first. Think the money hitting their pockets has ruined fab.. new player friendly! But it'll run you a few hundred minimum just to stand a chance. *slow clap*
It’s a pick your poison situation. The flip side of that coin is cards get continually reprinted and players cards become worthless. Enough to make someone quit
@@TCG_Staxwell better to have reprints that bring value down so people can actually afford to play in "flesh and blood." But then the investors wouldn't have a reason to dump thousands into LSS. It's moments like this where you see if a company actually wants competitive play, in person. Or the whales bank accounts to fund faster and faster cash grab releases. Just my take as someone that actually played FaB and invested in other areas of cardboard.
Rule of thumb, if it’s an alternate art promo, it’s almost certainly team covenant.
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@@TCG_Staxwell I appreciate the market watch too 🍻
I didn't pull a single Cintari Sellsword in the one box I bought lol. I got a cf from Hartford and that's all I have.
I guess I’ll start putting them in the trade binder
As an owner of C&Cs I hope LSS reprints it again soon so it can become a bit more accessible to players
I would feel so bad for everyone who is buying at $100. Dropping $300 on a set of cards and they get reprinted is enough to make someone quit
@TCG_Staxwell they can always short print it so it drops in price but doesn't tank it
Rising tide raises all ships. Regardless of how any individual feels about losing a couple dollars cuz of a reprint it will remain good for the game@@TCG_Staxwell
....AMIRA. AMIRA SURANA 😂
First off her name, Breaker of Ward and master of illusions
Run through was not from the evergreen kit. In the swing was from TC not Rudy. Just open up the collectors center as you’re talking about these things so you don’t have to speculate
Honestly, you’re right I shouldn’t be so lazy
Kimono and Diadem seem like they are supposed to work as a combo for her
It does seem like a strong possibility. Certainly worth specing on some cards, but I would hate to see someone drop $100 on a comono and it not be played
Just snaged a marvel for 80 Euros. That combo essentially gives you 5-card hands every turn. Cant wait until the first spoilers@@TCG_Staxwell
olympia decklist
It’s on the website fabtcg
Points out the reason so many are also leaving FaB. But people don't wanna hear that side of it. Instead of becoming completely different than Konami and/or Wotc like LSS was at first. Think the money hitting their pockets has ruined fab.. new player friendly! But it'll run you a few hundred minimum just to stand a chance. *slow clap*
It’s a pick your poison situation. The flip side of that coin is cards get continually reprinted and players cards become worthless. Enough to make someone quit
@@TCG_Staxwell better to have reprints that bring value down so people can actually afford to play in "flesh and blood." But then the investors wouldn't have a reason to dump thousands into LSS. It's moments like this where you see if a company actually wants competitive play, in person. Or the whales bank accounts to fund faster and faster cash grab releases. Just my take as someone that actually played FaB and invested in other areas of cardboard.