"Please do not make us go bancrupt by printing our models. We have no idea how to make anything when we're just competing with other companies and now we must compete with free alternative." Anything more would and they'd have to run a fucking kickstarter to document the amount of failure.
+Pelcurus imagine playing in legacy or vintage formats. do you really think the average player has or is willing to pay for cards that would make a viable deck (ie duel lands)? Then again, this is more wizards fault not really the players.
I dunno if that'd be a viable 100% Honest, maybe an old-school Gaming Wildlife trilogy of videos like "The Hardcore Tournament Card Player" with a companion/followup "The Casual Tournament Card Player" and finishing with "The Card Collector".
Okay, you left me no other choice! Every time you make a new video, I will only say If Toby Fox was 100% honest with us.... You made my dream come true with Scott cawthon, SO MAKE IT HAPPEN.
If Toby Fox was honest with us? "Hi, I'm Toby Fox and I made an awesome, original game that's actually fun to play that you love. Not like that FNAF trash." (roll credits)
Actually, it's more like "I made a high-quality Earthbound hack, but did the smart thing and made it into its own game so Nintendo wouldn't shut me down like A2MR or Pokemon Uranium. And I can actually sell it! So yay!"
I love both MTG and Hearthstone. MTG will always be fun to play with friends over a couple beers and Hearthstone is great when pooping for more than 5 minutes. Everybody wins!
Wslasher Oh right you did live over there huh. In that case if Bushiroad were 100% honest their sleeves would cost $1.99 because they are made of toilet paper.
Thought the Mark Rosewater impersonator was going to say "I'm sitting in a dark room, and you know what that means. It's time for another Drive to Work". Spot on impression. 5/7
***** Pathfinder is a continuation of 3.5 in response to 4e, utilizing open game license/open source d20 combined with changes meant to address some of the issues with 3.5. Also, 5e isn't really killing pathfinder but it did get competitive once the system reference document was released & 3rd party jumped in. Without that, 5th ed would've been a pretty lackluster game because the core mechanics are kinda weak. I'm glad it become competitive.
***** The problem is that a noteworthy part of what defines a character is what they can do & when 5e came out, everyone of the same class was pretty samey. They left most of the customization for the non-casters to feats, which is more like regressing the 3.0. There just weren't enough options to justify spending that damn much on a new system. Once 3rd party got involved, the addition of options allowed the system to grow into something much better.
***** Roleplaying is important, but not the only thing, as you have admitted. The problem is when the same class has very little variation in what it can do all characters tend to play the same. It's very limiting because your relying heavily on the trope you've selected without having the ability to go "well, my guy's disposition is X, but he can do Z, so what little changes will that make to his personality & approach to problem solving? Or, I have a guy who's full on personality is Y, so what abilities compliment that?" See what I mean? Just mechanics without personality(or poor personality) is garbage but roleplay without mechanics to back it up is just as bad at the end of the day. Every little thing adds up to a more full & rich character. 4th Ed was probably the worst about this. Every character had the same type of abilities & each class was broken down into 3 or 4 MMORPG archetypes. That said, probably the most obnoxious thing in an RPG is the "adventure to make money, which is then spend on more fancy gear to do more adventuring until your gear is worth more than the treasury of a small kingdom" trap we see a lot of RPGs fall into. It's one thing to have some sort of heirloom equipment(father's sword, armor that's been in the family for 9 generations, ect.) or an iconic weapon, but when the gear outstrips everything else about the character(which inevitably happens & more so the less stuff the character can do on its own). That's where pathfinder went wrong. They actually *increased* the money people get. They later released a book that gave an option to half the character starting wealth to get scaling sets of numeric bonuses based on what characters are expected to have when facing monsters of the appropriate challenge rating. I've been using that to run games ever since, but I don't feel like it's enough, ya know.
I happen to have the Magic: The Gathering encyclopedia and I recognised some of those cards. There were these gems that cost zero mana and they each provided a mana of one color. They had to be made tournament illegal because the fact that they cost zero mana that they could theoretically render basic land cards obsolete because, being artifacts, there was no limit to the number of them that could be played from your hand each turn.
There are a couple mistakes I spotted here (probably a lot more, but I think these two are already worth pointing out): 1. Many older cards don't get reprinted because they were f*cking broken. Wizards is not the best at spotting big problematic cards, but once they become evident, they are usually swift in pulling them out of the game, so you know, not every game is the same. Vintage and legacy are specific format FOR those older players. It's an optional choice for those that want it not a game requirement. 2. Hearthstone and many other digital games are actually designed horribly compared to magic. Even game-wise, the design of the mechanics has some pretty big let downs that pump the problems of cards games up to eleven, and don't get me started on the cards...
Played MTG back in 08 and 09, loved meeting once a week with friends to play. Then I went to a tournament or two...good god. They are dead on about the money suck, great vid guys
I played from Unlimited to Judgement. WotC just throws out sets way too fast.. and they redoing what the text on old cards legally says. Tournaments are too much of a pain in the ass and they want you to spend $300 two to three times a year to keep up with the new shit. They had a great game and ran it into the ground.
If you want to play MTG more than just casually then there are plenty of formats in which you don't have to be abusing every new set that comes out. Modern, Pauper, EDH, Highlander. All great enviroments which surely won't win you thousands of dollars but will create an atmosphere in which you don't have to dish out hundreds every 4 months.
You know what other card game has constant failed attempts to profit by bringing the game online? Konami's Yu-G-Oh! And rightfully so because they suck.
Eh, Yugioh doesn't so much suck as it needs a complete revamp because it hasn't been that well thought out for years, probably since the end of generation one.
+Boredfan Gerrude Part of their problem is that all printed cards can be used. Which forced them to make a banlist updated every few months. Pokemon and Magic, meanwhile, bans whole expansions as new ones come out, so the old cards can't make new ones overpowered (and players have to buy new cards).
It's all about getting people to buy new cards to be honest, nothing else. Yugioh is the same way with their shitty ass banlist that my friends won't stop harking me about ignoring because it's a load of shit. Hardly anyone plays oldschool on Yugioh because for this exact same reason and probably because the new cards are well, newer.
+Boredfan Gerrude They have been testing the waters lately, taking a few cards off and seeing if they can be brought into legal play again. Last I looked, Raigeki and Ring of Destruction are set at 1, and Dark Hole is at 2. Snatch Steal was off the list, but put back on in the next update.
The thing is, Raigeki, Ring of Destruction and Dark Hole are not really that strong with all the new generations added into the mix. One of my favorite cards, The Huge Revolution Is Over would stop Raigeki and Dark Hole plus there is a trap specifically to stop Raigeki and plenty of cards that counter Ring of Destruction. But the fact that they are testing the waters is a good sign. It would be even better if they just let the Dueling Network be.
I started playing back when I was 11 or so, so its been…. almost 14 years now. That was back during Seventh Edition and the Onslaught Block. Creatures have greatly power-creeped since those days.
jokes on you wizzards. i made massive proffits while building my collection by selling badass play decks(of all the cards i didn't need in my collection when i bought boxes) to new players during the many years before you released premade decks yourselves. now my collection will never be matched and keeps rising in value, thanks for sticking to the reserve list rule ! :D
simple way around the reserve list is to re print the original cards and make a re print design for all of them....that way an original print STILL goes for lots of money and you get reprints to enter tournaments...give the reprints a yellow border or something to distinguish them and call it good.
"Yes, our food is unhealthy, but that's why everything should be kept in moderation. Don't blame us because you have poor willpower. If you eat nothing but McDonald's, of course you're going to have health problems. It'd be really stupid if you ate nothing but McDonald's for a month to make the ever-so-shocking discovery that doing that is unhealthy when it's practically 3rd grade common sense."
+Josh Sinclair you left the last part. "despite this we'll still market it to you and your children with salads that have more calories than the burgers and all the latest and cheapest toys for your kids meal. McDonald's is proud to the serve poor and uncaring Millions around the world bad health and untimely death one Big Mac at a time. The money, we're loving it"
yeah lets buy white wolf and make a MMO based off VTM. Economy goes down, now Hey lets pull all funding from the vtm mmo and put it into eve dust 514, then after 7 years of feeding bullcrap to fans to keep them around you finally announce, after what little work was done on the vtm mmo was leaked, that the project is cancelled. Afterwards you close down dust 514 the very game you crashed vtm for.
as a competitive magic play this is one of the most true and funny things ever magic is crapping out sets and ignoring reprints of cards to make fake functional reprints that end up sucking and being a dollar and not at all worth it.
I know nothing about MTG but couldn't they just reprint the cards exactly the same but put a tiny little dot or star in a corner to show it's a reprint?.
so how magic reprints work, there are set symbols that show where a card comes from(at least after a certain point) they are not able to reprint any card of the reserve list in form or function(its a self imposed list, back in (when ever the video said) magic did a lot of reprints and a lot of players complained and threatened to quit it almost ruined the game, so the list was made)(the cards they showed all at once are worth several thousand dollars and that is just one of the cards) on another note a set of only reprints just happened and it helpped lower prices on all the cards getting reprints(the prices will slowly go back up) sets like that are very limited
I do sorta get the whole "New cards only" rule at some tournaments. It's a well intentioned, but still flawed, attempt to keep things fair. It keeps players from just walking in with a deck they built from Amazon or Ebay and just crushing everyone else with cheese cards.
actually, wizards does care about older players infact they have said if it were up to them they would reprint cards on the reserve list but they cant, but what they can do and have been doing are creating functional reprints and no only that but eternal masters was a huge success and actually did reprint cards that needed printing even if they werent reserve list cards and while yes vintage and legacy are hard to get into, there the lest played becuase of that, while modern is really easy to get into and is considered one of the ebst formates and then theres always edh, and standered if you wanna waist your money
The only thing stopping wizards from reprinting those cards is their word. If they put every card from the reserve list in a new masters set and then say any card could also be a choice for reprint in any future product. only 2 things would result. 1: Investors would lose so much money, many would quit investing in MTG's second hand market 2: Players would be happy AF The only people who'd yell at Wizards are people who aren't players or not a player first.
The other reason they don't reprint that list is because if you have them all together, you can win on turn 1 or 2 every time. Its not fun for anyone in the long run.
Wizards has actually made Magic Duels to compete with Hearthstone. It's free on Steam and loads of fun. It doesn't have the cool digital-only effects that Hearthstone has, but it could actually grow to be a competitor for Hearthstone if they iron out the problems.
if Games Workshop was 100% honest with us.
This needs to be done!
"Please do not make us go bancrupt by printing our models. We have no idea how to make anything when we're just competing with other companies and now we must compete with free alternative."
Anything more would and they'd have to run a fucking kickstarter to document the amount of failure.
Didnt they already make that
Rob
i have no idea, if so replace Games Workshop with Matt Ward.
It doesn't seem so
Now you need "If Magic Players were 100% honest with us."
"magic players"
"I can afford to play this game and you can't"
+Ninjahankin What? How does that fit Magic players?
+Pelcurus imagine playing in legacy or vintage formats. do you really think the average player has or is willing to pay for cards that would make a viable deck (ie duel lands)? Then again, this is more wizards fault not really the players.
+Ninjahankin Okay. I was thinking more kitchen table/FNM players.
I dunno if that'd be a viable 100% Honest, maybe an old-school Gaming Wildlife trilogy of videos like "The Hardcore Tournament Card Player" with a companion/followup "The Casual Tournament Card Player" and finishing with "The Card Collector".
If Lego were 100% honest with us! My wallet knows who they REALLY ARE
I was slightly disappointed when this was about magic rather than D&D
They probably do a part two, in which they cover D&D.
+CryingBuddha I hope
As a magic player I was not :3
ex magic player tbh. crack is cheaper
+zaelaporrou and causes less mental health issues
Okay, you left me no other choice! Every time you make a new video, I will only say If Toby Fox was 100% honest with us.... You made my dream come true with Scott cawthon, SO MAKE IT HAPPEN.
+TheCanoxd Undertale, huh? Hmmmmmmmmmm... We'll see.
Gaming Wildlife Mock my words, Gaming Wildlife... This wasn't the last you've heard of me...
If Toby Fox was honest with us? "Hi, I'm Toby Fox and I made an awesome, original game that's actually fun to play that you love. Not like that FNAF trash." (roll credits)
Actually, it's more like "I made a high-quality Earthbound hack, but did the smart thing and made it into its own game so Nintendo wouldn't shut me down like A2MR or Pokemon Uranium. And I can actually sell it! So yay!"
Does he really have enough problems to talk about?
If paradox interactive were 100% honest
we spam dlc like theres no tomorow, buy it and suck it
-ParadoxInteractive, 2016
I better run away, hopefully Johan and Wiz cant catch me
PoljoYT Nah they'll just send France after you xD
Parasox interactive- We've monopolised the overcomplicated strategy games genra, so we can do whatever the fuck we want.
Yeessssss eu4
Paradox interactive: making more dlc to leech cash from you than starbreeze since Europa Universalis IV
I love both MTG and Hearthstone. MTG will always be fun to play with friends over a couple beers and Hearthstone is great when pooping for more than 5 minutes. Everybody wins!
you can only pick one
+Ivan Garcia no
+Gord Lord yes
If E3 were STILL 100% honest with us.
I have one: "E3 is just a dick-measuring contest for all of the big-name developers."
Please do If Bushiroad Were 100% Honest With Us next!
If Bushiroad were 100% honest with us their shitty sleeves would only cost $4.99.
pkmdz converting it to Philippine Pesos, that's how much it's being sold here anyway. Guess other regions increase the price.
Wslasher Oh right you did live over there huh.
In that case if Bushiroad were 100% honest their sleeves would cost $1.99 because they are made of toilet paper.
We'll create two card games and compete against ourselves.
+Espurr 404 "didn't we have a third one?"
"Anime games don't count"
"Sure"
What if Fantasy Flight Games were 100% Honest.
Next: If Gaming Wildlife Was 100% Honest With Us!
If Supercell was 100% Honest with us... 4 games, billions of dollars.
Thought the Mark Rosewater impersonator was going to say "I'm sitting in a dark room, and you know what that means. It's time for another Drive to Work". Spot on impression. 5/7
Let your kids play magic so they don't have enough money to bye drugs
*buy*
If Wizards of The Coast were 100% Honest With Us:
"Hi! We're Wizards of the Coast and we're too busy being SJWs to make quality products!"
3rd newest comment and the best one
If Tai Lopez (the Lamborghini guy) was 100% honest with you
What about D&D though? Lots to say abut that... Especially factoring in Pathfinder
They'll probably do a second one later on about D&D, or even just title it "If D&D were 100% honest"
With any luck
*****
Pathfinder is a continuation of 3.5 in response to 4e, utilizing open game license/open source d20 combined with changes meant to address some of the issues with 3.5.
Also, 5e isn't really killing pathfinder but it did get competitive once the system reference document was released & 3rd party jumped in. Without that, 5th ed would've been a pretty lackluster game because the core mechanics are kinda weak. I'm glad it become competitive.
*****
The problem is that a noteworthy part of what defines a character is what they can do & when 5e came out, everyone of the same class was pretty samey. They left most of the customization for the non-casters to feats, which is more like regressing the 3.0. There just weren't enough options to justify spending that damn much on a new system. Once 3rd party got involved, the addition of options allowed the system to grow into something much better.
*****
Roleplaying is important, but not the only thing, as you have admitted.
The problem is when the same class has very little variation in what it can do all characters tend to play the same. It's very limiting because your relying heavily on the trope you've selected without having the ability to go "well, my guy's disposition is X, but he can do Z, so what little changes will that make to his personality & approach to problem solving? Or, I have a guy who's full on personality is Y, so what abilities compliment that?"
See what I mean? Just mechanics without personality(or poor personality) is garbage but roleplay without mechanics to back it up is just as bad at the end of the day. Every little thing adds up to a more full & rich character.
4th Ed was probably the worst about this. Every character had the same type of abilities & each class was broken down into 3 or 4 MMORPG archetypes.
That said, probably the most obnoxious thing in an RPG is the "adventure to make money, which is then spend on more fancy gear to do more adventuring until your gear is worth more than the treasury of a small kingdom" trap we see a lot of RPGs fall into. It's one thing to have some sort of heirloom equipment(father's sword, armor that's been in the family for 9 generations, ect.) or an iconic weapon, but when the gear outstrips everything else about the character(which inevitably happens & more so the less stuff the character can do on its own).
That's where pathfinder went wrong. They actually *increased* the money people get. They later released a book that gave an option to half the character starting wealth to get scaling sets of numeric bonuses based on what characters are expected to have when facing monsters of the appropriate challenge rating. I've been using that to run games ever since, but I don't feel like it's enough, ya know.
You don't even understand the irony of "this video brought to you by lootcrate", do you?
I happen to have the Magic: The Gathering encyclopedia and I recognised some of those cards. There were these gems that cost zero mana and they each provided a mana of one color. They had to be made tournament illegal because the fact that they cost zero mana that they could theoretically render basic land cards obsolete because, being artifacts, there was no limit to the number of them that could be played from your hand each turn.
"Cardboard crack". Truer words have never been said.
two words: Eternal Masters. Two more words: Modern Masters.
I don't even play games and I still watch every one of this videos
Were you trying to drown him out with the back ground music?
"If bandai Namco were honest with us." please doooone iiit
There are a couple mistakes I spotted here (probably a lot more, but I think these two are already worth pointing out):
1. Many older cards don't get reprinted because they were f*cking broken. Wizards is not the best at spotting big problematic cards, but once they become evident, they are usually swift in pulling them out of the game, so you know, not every game is the same. Vintage and legacy are specific format FOR those older players. It's an optional choice for those that want it not a game requirement.
2. Hearthstone and many other digital games are actually designed horribly compared to magic. Even game-wise, the design of the mechanics has some pretty big let downs that pump the problems of cards games up to eleven, and don't get me started on the cards...
Seeing this I want to see "If Games Workshop was 100% honest with us" that would be funny to see.
Played MTG back in 08 and 09, loved meeting once a week with friends to play. Then I went to a tournament or two...good god.
They are dead on about the money suck, great vid guys
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MAKE THIS THE TOP COMMENT FOR IMPERIUM!!!
The Emperor protects.
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"Cardboard Crack". Yeah, that's about right.
I played from Unlimited to Judgement. WotC just throws out sets way too fast.. and they redoing what the text on old cards legally says. Tournaments are too much of a pain in the ass and they want you to spend $300 two to three times a year to keep up with the new shit. They had a great game and ran it into the ground.
it's why I play EDH, you only need one of any given card and it's a diverse format to play in
+Zack Lumbard or play any format other than standard. Or play pauper for $40 one time.
+Finn Thpjac I don't much like standard I'll do drafts and other events besides stsndards
+Zack Lumbard me too, I play no rating formats like modern, pauper, and edh (casual only)
If you want to play MTG more than just casually then there are plenty of formats in which you don't have to be abusing every new set that comes out. Modern, Pauper, EDH, Highlander. All great enviroments which surely won't win you thousands of dollars but will create an atmosphere in which you don't have to dish out hundreds every 4 months.
OH boy, now you've done it xD
The nerd rage, Bohica
"Only appeasing new players"
Still WotC especially with D&D
You know what other card game has constant failed attempts to profit by bringing the game online? Konami's Yu-G-Oh! And rightfully so because they suck.
Eh, Yugioh doesn't so much suck as it needs a complete revamp because it hasn't been that well thought out for years, probably since the end of generation one.
+Boredfan Gerrude Part of their problem is that all printed cards can be used. Which forced them to make a banlist updated every few months. Pokemon and Magic, meanwhile, bans whole expansions as new ones come out, so the old cards can't make new ones overpowered (and players have to buy new cards).
It's all about getting people to buy new cards to be honest, nothing else. Yugioh is the same way with their shitty ass banlist that my friends won't stop harking me about ignoring because it's a load of shit. Hardly anyone plays oldschool on Yugioh because for this exact same reason and probably because the new cards are well, newer.
+Boredfan Gerrude They have been testing the waters lately, taking a few cards off and seeing if they can be brought into legal play again. Last I looked, Raigeki and Ring of Destruction are set at 1, and Dark Hole is at 2. Snatch Steal was off the list, but put back on in the next update.
The thing is, Raigeki, Ring of Destruction and Dark Hole are not really that strong with all the new generations added into the mix. One of my favorite cards, The Huge Revolution Is Over would stop Raigeki and Dark Hole plus there is a trap specifically to stop Raigeki and plenty of cards that counter Ring of Destruction. But the fact that they are testing the waters is a good sign. It would be even better if they just let the Dueling Network be.
I started playing back when I was 11 or so, so its been…. almost 14 years now.
That was back during Seventh Edition and the Onslaught Block. Creatures have greatly power-creeped since those days.
Do you guys live in a lootcrate now?
+ryumajin3 They've sent us enough boxes to make a little fort... But probably not enough to live in.
+Gaming Wildlife XD
If Keiji Inafune was 100% honest with us.
Alright, what is the deal with the music? Doesn't seem very fitting.
Also, *Honest
jokes on you wizzards. i made massive proffits while building my collection by selling badass play decks(of all the cards i didn't need in my collection when i bought boxes) to new players during the many years before you released premade decks yourselves.
now my collection will never be matched and keeps rising in value, thanks for sticking to the reserve list rule ! :D
I don't even play Magic but this was funny AF.
Could we have a part 2 of this where we talk about D&D?
Sniff... I got a tear. Well done!
simple way around the reserve list is to re print the original cards and make a re print design for all of them....that way an original print STILL goes for lots of money and you get reprints to enter tournaments...give the reprints a yellow border or something to distinguish them and call it good.
I still love MTG ☺ I am a filthy casual but budget jank decks are my favorite things to build and play.
Casual players are often pretty cool with new players but I've seen a pro or too and gotten some tips.
Pirates CSG, I still have my collection. Thanks Wizards of the coast!
If super cell was honest with us.
I like the reference to Austin Powers at the end lol
If McDonalds were 100% Honest with us.
"Yes, our food is unhealthy, but that's why everything should be kept in moderation. Don't blame us because you have poor willpower. If you eat nothing but McDonald's, of course you're going to have health problems. It'd be really stupid if you ate nothing but McDonald's for a month to make the ever-so-shocking discovery that doing that is unhealthy when it's practically 3rd grade common sense."
+Josh Sinclair you left the last part. "despite this we'll still market it to you and your children with salads that have more calories than the burgers and all the latest and cheapest toys for your kids meal. McDonald's is proud to the serve poor and uncaring Millions around the world bad health and untimely death one Big Mac at a time. The money, we're loving it"
"McDonalds: Our food is death, but it's still your fault for eating it."
This is the best thing ever, of all times.
I haven't played Magic The Gathering since 6th grade... It's been 3 years...
Congrats! What was rehab like?
stfu kid
Blank Name I would if I actually respected your authority and you weren't just some other guy on the internet, so I think I'll pass.
Just a Guy on the Internet
aight fam
Is that supposed to be offensive?
So the Pro Tour is the equivalent of an anime about MTG. Interesting...
I love the use of The Ice Age cards.
If Gearbox was 100% honest.
if Platinum Studios were %100 honest.
If Matt Ward was 100% honest was us.
if gaming wildlife was 100 percent honest with us
Oh sure, WOTC gets to talk about Magic the gathering, but Konami don't talk about yugioh
2:20 what about the other 9%?
i wanted to watch that last gaming 100% episode, but it seems it was deleted, help plz
If they do another one for wizards, they need to do Chris Perkins and D&D
Magic has been around for way longer than 1993. I remember magic being in that one disney movie from the 60s... and in which year did Houdini die?
shush, the truth need to stay buried
Lol
What if CCCP And White Wolf were 100% Honest.
that needs to happens
What if the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and White Wolf were 100% honest what?
Combined community codec pack?
yeah lets buy white wolf and make a MMO based off VTM. Economy goes down, now Hey lets pull all funding from the vtm mmo and put it into eve dust 514, then after 7 years of feeding bullcrap to fans to keep them around you finally announce, after what little work was done on the vtm mmo was leaked, that the project is cancelled. Afterwards you close down dust 514 the very game you crashed vtm for.
If the disney channel was 100% honest with us
If Riot Games were 100% honest with us
I'd love to see this
If Keemstar was 100% honest with us
Don’t worry your getting that reprint you wanted, only gonna cost you $999; what a deal!🎉
If Keiji Inafune Were 100% Honest With Us.
If games-workshop were 100% honest with us
If firaxis was 100% honest with us
Believe it or not there are actually local magic tournaments in Kuwait.
It's time to do a new video talking about how they like to ban people for out of game nonsense.
What about the modern/eternal masters sets?
All that being said, this video was perfection. All of these complaints are ones I've had for years and it's great to see others speaking up as well
If Digital Homicide were 100% Honest With Us...
I love your videos! This one had kind of had an audio balance issue tho. The music and the actor sounded like they were fighting a lot to be heard.
The accent is so perfect! lol!
Out of curiosity, what is the background music you use with this video.
That should be their actual slogan
if game freak were 100% honest with us!
I was vintage for a while. The moment I did Standard, I wanted to quit.
as a competitive magic play this is one of the most true and funny things ever magic is crapping out sets and ignoring reprints of cards to make fake functional reprints that end up sucking and being a dollar and not at all worth it.
If scopely was 100% honest
The idea of collectible cards is to buy them when they come out... and later, 10 years or so, try to sell them on eBay...
I know nothing about MTG but couldn't they just reprint the cards exactly the same but put a tiny little dot or star in a corner to show it's a reprint?.
That would cause everyone to want to buy the new cards thus bringing down both the demand and price for the older ones
Or they could just make the older cards legal to use again despite their age lol.
+Boredfan Gerrude how would that bring down price
I never said it would but it would bring back the old players.
so how magic reprints work, there are set symbols that show where a card comes from(at least after a certain point) they are not able to reprint any card of the reserve list in form or function(its a self imposed list, back in (when ever the video said) magic did a lot of reprints and a lot of players complained and threatened to quit it almost ruined the game, so the list was made)(the cards they showed all at once are worth several thousand dollars and that is just one of the cards) on another note a set of only reprints just happened and it helpped lower prices on all the cards getting reprints(the prices will slowly go back up) sets like that are very limited
If G4 was 100% honest with us.
Isn't G4 dead?
yes
I do sorta get the whole "New cards only" rule at some tournaments. It's a well intentioned, but still flawed, attempt to keep things fair. It keeps players from just walking in with a deck they built from Amazon or Ebay and just crushing everyone else with cheese cards.
actually, wizards does care about older players
infact they have said if it were up to them they would reprint cards on the reserve list but they cant, but what they can do and have been doing are creating functional reprints
and no only that but eternal masters was a huge success and actually did reprint cards that needed printing even if they werent reserve list cards
and while yes vintage and legacy are hard to get into, there the lest played becuase of that, while modern is really easy to get into and is considered one of the ebst formates
and then theres always edh, and standered if you wanna waist your money
and we did get become immense.
The only thing stopping wizards from reprinting those cards is their word. If they put every card from the reserve list in a new masters set and then say any card could also be a choice for reprint in any future product. only 2 things would result.
1: Investors would lose so much money, many would quit investing in MTG's second hand market
2: Players would be happy AF
The only people who'd yell at Wizards are people who aren't players or not a player first.
If Bushiroad was 100% honest please. Tear Vanguard and WeebWarz a new one
Gaming Wildlife hits another one out of the ballpark. ^_^
I know this is an unusual choice, but... Do "If Channel Awesome was 100% Honest With Us".
The other reason they don't reprint that list is because if you have them all together, you can win on turn 1 or 2 every time. Its not fun for anyone in the long run.
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That meme is so old. Have you considered getting some new one?
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I am so tough i believed youtube comments could change. I was wrong.
I was dying laughing the whole time. so true.
Would love to see a Bungie 100% honest video!
if Toby Fox was 100% Honest with us
Hey Gaming Wildlife, what's your favorite colors to use in a deck?
While I don't play Magic, I would be pissed if I were a new player and couldn't get reprints of old cards and had to buy them for small fortunes.
Wizards has actually made Magic Duels to compete with Hearthstone. It's free on Steam and loads of fun. It doesn't have the cool digital-only effects that Hearthstone has, but it could actually grow to be a competitor for Hearthstone if they iron out the problems.
Hey Gaming Wildlife, you should do a If Channel Awesome Were 100% Honest.
Please do if Paradox Interactive was 100% honest with us
So true... Now excuse me while I go throw my money at Wizards.
Poor Randy BibleThump