tony3 wrote:
Filobel wrote:
Extended though was a harsh mistress. You'd work and adapt your deck for 3 years. You'd see your deck go from its youth when only a few blocks are legal, grow with each release and reach adulthood 3 years later. Tben boom! Rotation. Half your deck is no longer legal. You spent three years working on it just to watch it get beheaded by the rotation. And now they expect you to do it again?
I really don't see how that's any different than standard.
This whole "getting attached" thing doesn't seem how it would work in reality.
Standard rotates every year and because of the smaller pool, the meta changes a lot more with each set. There isn't as much time to become attached to a deck.
Extended rotated every 3 years. That's a pretty long time. Also, due to the larger pool, the meta shifted a lot more gradually.
The attachment problem didn't affect everyone, but I can assure you that the popularity of extended dropped significantly after each rotation.