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10 months ago ::
Aug 18, 2012 - 4:00PM
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They're lands! They're never going to be the center of your marketing Strategy. They're never going to be the most memorable thing in a block. They exist solely to facilitate the playing of the game. Whether they're full art or not, their purpose is to slide under the radar.
The best part of Unglued, Unhinged, and Zendikar, imho, were the full art lands. Easily. I found Zendikar block overall rather boring, but the lands give me hope that if/when we return, I'll have something to look forward to. Oh, and I guess more Eldrazi would be nice.
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10 months ago ::
Aug 19, 2012 - 2:19AM
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I found the full art lands of Zendikar really memorable and kicked myself when I didn't buy a fat pack to get them all.
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10 months ago ::
Aug 19, 2012 - 4:48AM
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Here's what I don't understand:
Why not just make all basic lands full art? Basic lands get what is likely the best art in all of Magic, and yet with the new card frame the land art is overshadowed by how cheap and terrible the physical looks. Honestly, I think an overwhelming portion of the Magic playing populace would rate Full art >>>> old frame lands >>>> new frame lands.
I really don't understand saving full art lands for a once in a blue moon type deal. As long as they keep making good sets with popular cards, card sales are going to be high. Wish they would benefit the players as a whole by giving them decent looking lands, rather than holding out full art lands for a once a decade sales gimmick.
I'm confident we'll get there eventually, just like (as for roughly the same reasons as) Core Sets are now printed with black borders. But I also don't see any reason for RTR to be the moment when they'll make the shift.
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10 months ago ::
Aug 19, 2012 - 5:45AM
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The reason we won't get full-art lands this block is because this block needs no extra hype. We all already loved ravnica, it had a cool art style/storyline/mechanics/characters going for it, and was one of the most positively rated sets ever RTR boxes are going to practically sell out. It's hyped, people are excited.
Full art lands exist for excitement. Zendy lands are sought after in trades and have a much higher price tag than normal lands. People love them, they exist only for hype.
Ravnica already has hype, so no need for full-art lands.
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10 months ago ::
Aug 19, 2012 - 9:04AM
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Zendikar and old mirrodin and kamigawa have my favorite card arts, then ravnica. Because I must be different.
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10 months ago ::
Aug 19, 2012 - 12:11PM
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I understand that they are using them as a gimmick to sell more packs when they actually do them once every 8 years or whatever, but I'm saying that that's just bad for the players. Unlike printing cards that effect actual gameplay (and thus reprinting cool things that people want could have a downside), printing full art lands for the players is just actually all upside. It's just foolish to sell you a bad version of cards in 9 out of 10 sets, and then use giving you what they should have given you in the first place as a gimmick to try to sell more cards. It's akin to intentionally printing a terrible set so that your next good set looks even better in comparison.
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10 months ago ::
Aug 19, 2012 - 3:26PM
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I understand that they are using them as a gimmick to sell more packs when they actually do them once every 8 years or whatever, but I'm saying that that's just bad for the players. Unlike printing cards that effect actual gameplay (and thus reprinting cool things that people want could have a downside), printing full art lands for the players is just actually all upside. It's just foolish to sell you a bad version of cards in 9 out of 10 sets, and then use giving you what they should have given you in the first place as a gimmick to try to sell more cards. It's akin to intentionally printing a terrible set so that your next good set looks even better in comparison.
If you are talking just land wise than I would have to dissagree, I believe the art for all the Innistrad block art to be super beautiful and also the spoiler art for the RtR block.
If you are talking about actual blocks and sets themselves overall, I personally know people that disliked nearly every part of the entire Zendikar block for this reason or that (exept for some exeptions). As for my opinion personally, I wasnt around for the Zendikar block so I would love it if they printed full art land at least a little bit more. But all I can say from a popularity aspect of blocks is that I personally mainly only come into contact with Zendikar cards that are the lands and more so the Eldrazi cards. But I would honestly have to say that I come into contact with more Alara cards than Zendikar on any givin day.
So I can't say that 9 out of every 10 sets are a bad version no matter what angle I read this as.
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10 months ago ::
Aug 19, 2012 - 4:19PM
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I understand that they are using them as a gimmick to sell more packs when they actually do them once every 8 years or whatever, but I'm saying that that's just bad for the players. Unlike printing cards that effect actual gameplay (and thus reprinting cool things that people want could have a downside), printing full art lands for the players is just actually all upside. It's just foolish to sell you a bad version of cards in 9 out of 10 sets, and then use giving you what they should have given you in the first place as a gimmick to try to sell more cards. It's akin to intentionally printing a terrible set so that your next good set looks even better in comparison.
If you are talking just land wise than I would have to dissagree, I believe the art for all the Innistrad block art to be super beautiful and also the spoiler art for the RtR block.
If you are talking about actual blocks and sets themselves overall, I personally know people that disliked nearly every part of the entire Zendikar block for this reason or that (exept for some exeptions). As for my opinion personally, I wasnt around for the Zendikar block so I would love it if they printed full art land at least a little bit more. But all I can say from a popularity aspect of blocks is that I personally mainly only come into contact with Zendikar cards that are the lands and more so the Eldrazi cards. But I would honestly have to say that I come into contact with more Alara cards than Zendikar on any givin day.
So I can't say that 9 out of every 10 sets are a bad version no matter what angle I read this as.
I'm not saying the sets themselves are bad. I'm saying they have a bad version of lands in them (non-full art.) The art on most basic lands is fantastic, but you can barely see it because it's so small, and the new card frame on lands is terrible as well. They need to do full art lands every block. Intentionally making an inferior product so you can hype the better version every few years is just bad for the player base.
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10 months ago ::
Aug 19, 2012 - 4:37PM
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I understand that they are using them as a gimmick to sell more packs when they actually do them once every 8 years or whatever, but I'm saying that that's just bad for the players. Unlike printing cards that effect actual gameplay (and thus reprinting cool things that people want could have a downside), printing full art lands for the players is just actually all upside. It's just foolish to sell you a bad version of cards in 9 out of 10 sets, and then use giving you what they should have given you in the first place as a gimmick to try to sell more cards. It's akin to intentionally printing a terrible set so that your next good set looks even better in comparison.
If you are talking just land wise than I would have to dissagree, I believe the art for all the Innistrad block art to be super beautiful and also the spoiler art for the RtR block.
If you are talking about actual blocks and sets themselves overall, I personally know people that disliked nearly every part of the entire Zendikar block for this reason or that (exept for some exeptions). As for my opinion personally, I wasnt around for the Zendikar block so I would love it if they printed full art land at least a little bit more. But all I can say from a popularity aspect of blocks is that I personally mainly only come into contact with Zendikar cards that are the lands and more so the Eldrazi cards. But I would honestly have to say that I come into contact with more Alara cards than Zendikar on any givin day.
So I can't say that 9 out of every 10 sets are a bad version no matter what angle I read this as.
I'm not saying the sets themselves are bad. I'm saying they have a bad version of lands in them (non-full art.) The art on most basic lands is fantastic, but you can barely see it because it's so small, and the new card frame on lands is terrible as well. They need to do full art lands every block. Intentionally making an inferior product so you can hype the better version every few years is just bad for the player base.
Oh, I read most of it wrong xD haha
And yeah, it almost makes me feel a bit like they are pushing us around, almost like them saying "Yeah we know this is what you really want, but we want it to remane "special" so we will only print it once every few years. Have fun with that."
But on the other hand it does bring up a lot of hype for maybe a set that they want people to get excited about (unlike RtR where everyone is already head over heels for)
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10 months ago ::
Aug 19, 2012 - 6:48PM
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I'm not saying the sets themselves are bad. I'm saying they have a bad version of lands in them (non-full art.) The art on most basic lands is fantastic, but you can barely see it because it's so small, and the new card frame on lands is terrible as well. They need to do full art lands every block. Intentionally making an inferior product so you can hype the better version every few years is just bad for the player base.
This is where you fail to remember that WotC is a business, they do things to make a profit. This is like saying: "Why do chain stores have blowout sales only once a year, the non-sale prices are overcosted, they should always keep it at the sales price, it's better for buyers!" The store uses the sale to make a profit. If everything is on sale all the time, not only does it take away all the marketing abilities the "Blow out sale" grants, but it's no longer sale price anymore, now is it?
And yeah, it almost makes me feel a bit like they are pushing us around, almost like them saying "Yeah we know this is what you really want, but we want it to remane "special" so we will only print it once every few years. Have fun with that."
But on the other hand it does bring up a lot of hype for maybe a set that they want people to get excited about (unlike RtR where everyone is already head over heels for)
Exactly my point.
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