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So, any of you guys legacy players?
Yeah I have in the past, we could go shoot the shit in the https://kiwifarms.net/threads/magic-the-gathering.16399/ since this one is more for the community drama stuff.
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So, any of you guys legacy players?
Yeah I have in the past, we could go shoot the shit in the https://kiwifarms.net/threads/magic-the-gathering.16399/ since this one is more for the community drama stuff.
I managed a game store in my younger days, in a town that has an abnormally large MTG community. I can confirm that shady stuff absolutely happens, and it is the norm, not the exception.Stuff like retailers of singles knowing a card is going to get banned so they can try to offload them ahead of time. It's silly but there is a whole lot of money tied up in the secondary market of the game. Higher end cards are probably used for money laundering and such from the rumors I've heard, kinda like art collecting but smaller.
I managed a game store in my younger days, in a town that has an abnormally large MTG community. I can confirm that shady stuff absolutely happens, and it is the norm, not the exception.
People reselling stolen cards, stores working with each other to price fix, owners constantly screwing other owners out of inventory, and nothing, I mean absolutely nothing is ever kept track of on paper. No accounts payable or receivable, no inventory, no hours worked, nothing.
It's a giant mess of people who want to be white collar criminals, but are to fat, dumb, and lazy to get into high end white collar positions.
At first I thought it was just the store I was struggling to run legally, but I started to reach out to other managers (not owners) around town and in my State, and found out pretty much every game store is run that way.
The maddening thing is that the lands in the tweet are fucking expensive - I'm talking hundreds of dollars per land. And that smug troon defaced them for some virtue signaling.It's that time again!
I don't know if Terese Neilsen has come up before, but she is causing more issues just by existing. There is a tournament happening this week and one of the players, Autumn Burchett, a non-binary whiner brought lands with Terese art, and scratched out the name and wrote things like "trans rights are human rights."
Wizards, not wanting to start this debate again over someone who has not actually expressed terf views, told them not to use those lands.
The response was as expected.
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More coming, including a crossover with SA
It's that time again!
I don't know if Terese Neilsen has come up before, but she is causing more issues just by existing. There is a tournament happening this week and one of the players, Autumn Burchett, a non-binary whiner brought lands with Terese art, and scratched out the name and wrote things like "trans rights are human rights."
Wizards, not wanting to start this debate again over someone who has not actually expressed terf views, told them not to use those lands.
The response was as expected.
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More coming, including a crossover with SA
The maddening thing is that the lands in the tweet are fucking expensive - I'm talking hundreds of dollars per land. And that smug troon defaced them for some virtue signaling.Then again, tey could be chinese counterfeits.
The maddening thing is that the lands in the tweet are fucking expensive - I'm talking hundreds of dollars per land. And that smug troon defaced them for some virtue signaling.Then again, tey could be chinese counterfeits.
He didn't draw on the cards.
He drew on the sleeves. You can tell because the marker marks visibly leave a shadow on the card.
He didn't draw on the cards.
He drew on the sleeves. You can tell because the marker marks visibly leave a shadow on the card.
Isn't that against the rules though? It's been a while since I followed MTG, so I don't remember if tampering with the front part of sleeves is bannable, like how marking the back of sleeves is a bannable offense.
From what I've read it seems that the rules are you are allowed to write on the front. You are not allowed to cover the names or the symbols. As you can see from the images above the writing covers the symbols so it was disallowed. As usual cue autistic screeching pretending you've been hard done by or that this has anything to do with what was written.
All of the headlines are saying that they "reversed" their decision due to the pressure. They didn't. Burchett just used some new cards where the writing doesn't cover the symbol, which have always been allowed.
Well, let's be fair here. She blew five whole dollars scribbling on the Unglued island.....Note the defaced cards here being ones worth about $0.65 and not the $200-300 rare error-lands.
....Note the defaced cards here being ones worth about $0.65 and not the $200-300 rare error-lands.
It's one thing to farm outrage. It's quite another to fail utterly at it.
Well, let's be fair here. She blew five whole dollars scribbling on the Unglued island.