It's certainly just good to see you around these parts friend.
They tried to shut me down on MtG, but it feels so empty without me! *drops mic*
In all seriousness though, thank you for the warm welcome. Always feels good to poke my head in.
Hopefully things continue on the track towards positive.
Thanks, and for you guys too! As a matter of fact, yeah, they do, I got some tremendously good new just this Friday! Looks like my life is getting back on track again
If I'm honest, given a sentiment below, I kind of doubt that you'd have much interest in it.
Of the ones I'm still working on, the only ones that might qualify are a pair of Legend of Zelda themed commander decks I'm piecing together, and possibly a few of the Legends of Runeterra based expression decks that I need to revisit to hash out numbers and swap out new tech.
The others are all using cards outside Magic's purview.
Fair enough, but as far as Zelda and Runeterra are concerned, those are themes that I genuinely would have nothing to contribute to either way.
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Speaking of Magic... On the one hand, every new set that comes out further reassures me that turning my back on this mess for good was the right call. On the other hand, it looks like I might join a Commander night sometime soon for the first time in more than two years. One of the guys I used to play Magic with has also come around to really being fed up with Universes Beyond and apparently has assembled a small army of folks who are also vehemently opposed to it, and he recently asked me whether I'd be interested in joining them for a big round of Commander as soon as he can make the time.
I've ended up moving in the opposite direction. Originally, I reviled the Universes Beyond stuff, and to a certain degree, I maintain that I feel that way.
But if I want to actually play Magic, I'm willing to build around things OUTSIDE the lore because WotC has actual guardrails up that means they can't abuse and misrepresent the brands they're playing with (mostly) and consequently can't DAMAGE them the same way they've been flogging the good graces out of their own property for the better part of nearly a decade. Magic as an IP has degraded to the point that about half of the Universe Beyond stuff is preferable to ANY of what Magic is creating on its own and I feel kind of disgusted by that.
Consequently, I've been working on a Lara Croft deck, still have all my various 40k decks, and have a couple of the Street Fighter decks that all need polish.
Because at least I still enjoy those things enough compared to the slop sluicing out of Wizards creative dredge pipe.
(I'm seriously tempted to do a retrospective on the last ten years and unpack how I feel about each and every set and setting to come out. There's going to be a steep plunge at some point and I don't foresee any recovery on the horizon.)
When it comes to UB in particular and the state of Magic in general, personally I've just reached a point where the complete exclusion of anything UB would be the minimum requirement to even get me to sit down and play the game at any given table. Until recently, this seemed unrealistic enough that I simply stopped playing at all* (apart from gathering enough people to draft my Cubes every once in a while). But yeah, even Magic's own current...
stuff (I hesitate to even call it an "IP" anymore, because I consider Magic as an IP to be dead and beyond redemption) would probably be enough to just make me die inside while playing, but I'm willing to give it a shot and see what cards people are using overall. If nothing else, maybe I'll at least be able to recruit some more potential Cube drafters.
I'll even acknowledge that at least some of the outside IPs have been treated fairly well when translating them into Magic (mostly thinking of
Doctor Who here, I thought the D&D stuff was fairly meh, LotR was an abomination but had some decent use of mechanics, and the others I either haven't looked into or wasn't too familiar with the IP in the first place). But even a property like
Doctor Who that I really used to like and that has been well adapted into MtG isn't something that could ever make me happy as a Magic player. Partly because it simply
isn't Magic, partly because the very premise of the game and its rules system is ill-suited to adapting other IPs, and partly because it just makes me mad that they used so many resources on someone else's IP that would have been better spent on their own one (including some new design space as well as returning mechanics I've been wanting to see for ages). At the very least, some people I've talked to in person have come to the realisation that mixing different UB franchises with each other and with regular Magic is detrimental to their enjoyment of the game, which is why there are now things like UB-free Commander nights again and folks who want to draft Cubes etc.
*Then again, I actually stopped playing due to a combination of factors around the time when
Streets of New Capenna and
Neon Travesty came out (my brain refuses to call it anything else even in my own head, least of all "Kamigawa", sorry, not sorry). WotC releases lots of different kinds of Magic products, but it just feels like every kind just got infuriatingly bad in its own way. Reprint sets? Overpriced. New planes? Terrible. Returning planes? Treated with nothing but disrespect and ruined forever in the process. Crossovers with other IPs? Unacceptable. Duel decks? Cancelled. Commander decks? Always tied to the current main set now. Un-Sets? Never been a fan of those, and now they are black-bordered...
WotC has thoroughly killed any fun I had playing Magic, and there is no IP or, god forbid,
story left for me to be fan of... I certainly agree that the rot started creeping in pretty much exactly 10 years ago, in 2014. It almost seems unreal to me in hindsight that we got high points like
Dominaria (as far as sets are concerned) or
Children of the Nameless (as far as stories are concerned, though ultimately it went nowhere) about halfway through in 2018, and I even enjoyed sets like
Core 21,
Kaldheim and
Modern Horizons I+II well enough. But
wow have they done their damnedest to drive me away with almost everything else.
Ironically, only the last few years have gradually made me fully realise the exact and specific psychological ways in which I used to enjoy Magic when it was at its best, and why that stopped working for me with the ways the game has changed. I'm kinda tempted to make a write-up of that, but not tonight
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On a more positive and completely unrelated note, man am I excited for Robert Egger's
Nosferatu remake. A good, old fashioned vampire film is exactly what I want to see in cinemas this year. Plus, the director seems like the perfect guy for adapting the material.