Yeah the issue is that they were releasing different games to recapture profits from someone looking for something new that may be better. I'd love a MTG Vita or 3DS game even if it had no multiplayer. Konami has done some pretty good Yu-gi-oh games but Yu-gi-oh just ain't the same. I've been waiting for a handheld MTG game for the past 15 years it seems.
It also happens to be Windows only and kinda buggy. Magic Online has most of the cards but is online only but isn't really cheaper than the real game except for buying most singles. The Duels of the Planeswalker games are alright, but are too dumbed down and don't have nearly enough cards. That's one thing I wish Wizards did better. How can you not want one of these in your deck? The zendikar game was ok, I hope they bring these cards to magic duels.
I actually enjoy magic, and have been playing the pc games to supplement the physical game i played in highschool. then you'd think they would keep on selling fat packs, right?īut also, I'm sure the actual maths/economics/secondary-market theory is a lot more complex than that And there are so many hidden variables that it probably isn't worth trying to divine Wizards' true motivation. If this was just a strategy to sell a ton of Zendikar packs every five-six years. Apparently, the BFZ fat packs are now sold out, and Wizards won't be printing any more. I was discussing this with a friend earlier. Would it be discouragingly cynical to say that there's no way they would make the full-art lands permanent if they help sell packs set in Zendikar every five or six years? The big question now, I think, is whether the next set will also have full-art lands - or if Wizards is just going to throw us some full-art lands every few years.ĭid you see that the price of fat packs are sky-rocketing, because people are trying to get as many full-art lands as possible? Pretty wild. Well, we do say something like that: 'At long last, and after much clamour from the playerbase, BFZ finally sees the return of “full-art” lands.' The article could also note that the full-card-art lands were special from the first Zendikar set a few years ago-they're not newly special.