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Re: Little kuriboh ,once youtube idol for weaboos now cuck

Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2017 3:10 pm
by Heisenberg
Isn't the whole marketing strategy of YuGiOh to make the cards get progressively obsolete, forcing you to buy the new sets to stay competitive? Back when I was playing, they kept upping the base attack of 4-star monsters in each new set.

Also, is Magic any more honest, or do they do that same sort of thing?

Re: Little kuriboh ,once youtube idol for weaboos now cuck

Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2017 3:32 pm
by Guest
Heisenberg wrote:
Tue Aug 29, 2017 3:10 pm
Isn't the whole marketing strategy of YuGiOh to make the cards get progressively obsolete, forcing you to buy the new sets to stay competitive? Back when I was playing, they kept upping the base attack of 4-star monsters in each new set.

Also, is Magic any more honest, or do they do that same sort of thing?
Magic definitely does the same thing. Seems like all the big games do these days. Power creep is just good business.

Re: Little kuriboh ,once youtube idol for weaboos now cuck

Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2017 4:16 pm
by VoiceOfReasonPast
It's almost like they want people to keep buying new cards till the day they'll die.

Re: Little kuriboh ,once youtube idol for weaboos now cuck

Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2017 6:00 pm
by Charlar
Like with every other card games that survive long enough to get new cards

Re: Little kuriboh ,once youtube idol for weaboos now cuck

Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2017 7:40 pm
by mad bum
That's also why magic does those things like "vintage" and rules do only certain sets are allowed in tournaments. They fucked up hard in the early sets and made some of the best cards at the beginning before they eventually found there footing, with a lot of those cards out right banned.

Re: Little kuriboh ,once youtube idol for weaboos now cuck

Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2017 8:17 pm
by Le Redditeur
Magic was never intended to have the longevity it had - Richard Garfield pretty much thought it as a one-edition deal; originally he tried to pitch another tabletop game to Wizards of the Coast, but they rejected it because it would cost too much to produce. MtG was his cheaper proposal, and he thought it wouldn't sell too well.

Re: Little kuriboh ,once youtube idol for weaboos now cuck

Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2017 8:25 pm
by VoiceOfReasonPast
So it's kinda the Final Fantasy of card games.

Re: Little kuriboh ,once youtube idol for weaboos now cuck

Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2017 8:33 pm
by mad bum
VoiceOfReasonPast wrote:
Tue Aug 29, 2017 8:25 pm
So it's kinda the Final Fantasy of card games.
Expect the first game is broken shit....So yeah it is like final fantasy.

Re: Little kuriboh ,once youtube idol for weaboos now cuck

Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2017 8:48 pm
by Vaporwear
Judging from the last 5 or so pages it seems like this Little Kuriboh faggot really isn't worth talking about is he? Just some boring depressed loser who married way under his league. Seriously, I know he's not a great catch and all, but the fucker really is marrying the bottom of the barrel here, what is up with these ugly ass man-bitches he keeps hitching himself to?

Re: Little kuriboh ,once youtube idol for weaboos now cuck

Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2017 10:28 pm
by Just Some Random Guy
Heisenberg wrote:
Tue Aug 29, 2017 3:10 pm
Isn't the whole marketing strategy of YuGiOh to make the cards get progressively obsolete, forcing you to buy the new sets to stay competitive? Back when I was playing, they kept upping the base attack of 4-star monsters in each new set.

Also, is Magic any more honest, or do they do that same sort of thing?
There's some power creep in Magic but it's much less so than in Yu-Gi-Oh (in some ways, the power level has actually decreased over time). The format they try to push the most is Standard, which only includes the last two years of sets, and once a year will rotate the oldest year out. So you do have to still get the new sets to keep up, but it's able to incentivize a player without undergoing the extreme level of power creep you'll see in Yu-Gi-Oh.

And if you really don't want to keep up with Standard, there are nonrotating formats (i.e. sets are never removed) like Modern or Legacy. Their nonrotating nature makes them somewhat like Yu-Gi-Oh's main format never removing sets, but because Standard's rotation absolves them of the need to power creep just to sell sets, the nonrotating formats are much more stable in terms of power level and metagame.