Artemis
#Engineering and #SpaceInstrumentation PhD. Designing and building a solar rocket payload. Also enjoys #backpacking and #MagicTheGathering | she/her |
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Artemis@mstdn.socialto
MTG@mtgzone.com•So the Arena basic lands cost almost 3x as much as paper ones...
7·2 months ago@UnPassive well, yeah. I’m not particularly surprised that WOTC is marking stuff up to stupid levels on their own store. But I also don’t particularly care because it’s cosmetic items.
And it’ll only get more drastic as the paper lands become more available and thus cheaper.
*Shrugs*
@Postmortal_Pop @MysticKetchup same. I’m usually pretty happy with what they’ve got but when they asked “what’s the best thing about the set?” I answered “the best thing is that the cards are absolute crap so they won’t be showing up in standard”
That and the question about “did influencers make you like/dislike the set and who has been talking about it?”
I ain’t no snitch.
Artemis@mstdn.socialto
MTG@mtgzone.com•Why Magic is How it Is in 2025 and Why Everything Changed
5·5 months agoWow. In Q2 “WOTC and Digital Gaming” was $242 M of $247 M total profits.
And that’s before FF?
Artemis@mstdn.socialto
MTG@mtgzone.com•Does a bracket list of all of the pre constructed Commander decks exist?
1·6 months ago@nocturne I liked the Strixhaven decks, but I felt they were all pretty slow to get going, though lots of fun once they built up steam. I think they’re at their best when played against each other
Artemis@mstdn.socialto
MTG@mtgzone.com•Does a bracket list of all of the pre constructed Commander decks exist?
2·6 months ago@nocturne yeah we own most of the precons as well.
We liked the Dungeons, Party, Prosper, and dinosaurs decks so much we rebuilt them into personal decks.
The new Khans Temur is surprisingly good. Never seen a dragons deck work well out of the box like that. I also really liked that Mardu deck.
Other standouts have been the EoE zombies deck, the Wilhelt deck, the Sauron deck, the NEO modify deck, the Merry/Pippen deck, and the OTJ crime deck off the top of my head.
@garretble glad you’re having fun!
@garretble @jarno it’s common for people to have multiple commander decks to choose from so they can select the deck that best suits their mood, shows off their creativity, or hits the right power level. Using proxies (with commissioned art, printed at home, or written on a slip of paper and inserted into the sleeve) is common if the playgroup approves.
There are also competitive variants.
@garretble @jarno critically, commander is intended as a casual, multiplayer format. The 100-card singleton nature of the deck ensures variability within games, while each deck being built around a chosen legendary commander (and being forced to only play the colors of that commander) ensures that the decks are diverse. Games work best with about 4 people, but I’ve played with as few as 2 (went just fine) and as many as 11 (do not recommend).
@TheMagicer I was annoyed but okay with UB being commander decks because that individuality is kind of what they’re for. But my line was regular sets. Not a fan
@frank @garretble fortunately they’ve made the decision easy by making 3 of the sets universes beyond.
I know I’ll be mostly ignoring all the UB stuff
Artemis@mstdn.socialto
MTG@mtgzone.com•Wizards Announces 1 of 1 Spider-Man Card With Real Radiation | Commander's Herald
6·8 months ago@MysticKetchup for anyone who misses it, this is satire.
Though I wouldn’t put it past Wizards to do this
Artemis@mstdn.socialto
MTG@mtgzone.com•Hasbro CEO Teases K-Pop MTG Release to Entice Women to Play
3·8 months ago@nokturne213 @MotoAsh well, the only issue…
Artemis@mstdn.socialto
MTG@mtgzone.com•Hasbro CEO Teases K-Pop MTG Release to Entice Women to Play
71·8 months ago@lorty if they want women to play, they need to step up their harassment response. They need to run events geared towards women. They need to reach out to disenfranchised groups and make them welcome.
Women don’t not play magic because the cards are uninteresting, they don’t play magic because they don’t feel welcome or valued
Artemis@mstdn.socialto
MTG@mtgzone.com•Hasbro CEO Teases K-Pop MTG Release to Entice Women to Play
82·8 months ago@lorty so you know how Magic is Dying (for the last 15 years)?
I’m afeared for the game. Not because people aren’t interested. Because Final Fantasy was the best selling set of all time.
No, I’m worried that Magic has turned into Fortnite.
I’m not interested in playing Fortnite.
Artemis@mstdn.socialto
MTG@mtgzone.com•Secret Lairs Are Failing Magic: The Gathering Players. Here's How To Fix Them. | Tolarian Community College
3·9 months ago@lovestha @Deadlytosty @MysticKetchup I’d disagree. We know WOTC values having their products in high demand and doesn’t like things just sitting around. That’s why they have limited print runs and why they threw away a lot of unsold masters product.
They also do want their products to be accessible by (at least some) players and don’t want bad optics of sky high prices.
I imagine it’s a balancing act between desirability and accessibility
Artemis@mstdn.socialto
MTG@mtgzone.com•Much Abrew: Blood Moon and Urza's Saga, Together at Last (Modern)
2·9 months ago@ptc075 @MysticKetchup
305.7. Setting a land’s subtype doesn’t add or remove any card types (such as creature) or supertypes (such as basic, legendary, and snow) the land may have. If a land gains one or more land types in addition to its own, it keeps its land types and rules text, and it gains the new land types and mana abilities.

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