> Commander... yea, LGS Commander tables are like that. You don't really need those though. Organize your own table, your own playgroup, and this format is endless fun. It will evolve. Someone bringing the heavy hitters? That someone is primary target. I'm that guy on our table, I always bring a new deck every time, or 3-4 even, and all my decks keep changing, and I do push some huge bombs in them. But do I always win or even dictate every round? Nope... But if you find me at your local LGS and don't realize what's happening, yep... sucks to be you
The thing is, you either play constructed or you play draft or sealed. If you play constructed, build a good deck. Doesn't have to be high in price. You can build killer decks without even a single rare, there is just less access to exotic stuff/synergy/builds. But good ones? Definitely.
> Standard... too bad it happens in MTGA because that atrocity is not getting a single megabyte allowance on my machine ever again since Alchemy. That was insta-hard-boycot and done. I do like the prerelease drafts in LGS. Standard though to me is a money sink, but then my focus is commander. I only 'check' standard rotation/sets to cherry pick Commander cards. And that's also where I get profit in trading. Every set lately has had uncommon and even common hits that exploded in value - I tend to buy a few common/uncommon sets (1x every card in the set of that rarity) at 15 eur for a pack of both, they always break even and I have every card there is minus a few rares I buy as singles on top.
Cards like this are straight up money makers
You just gotta have an eye for it. This started at 2 cents - each one of them.
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And this list just keeps expanding with new things as the meta evolves and all the Standard/Modern sheep follow it religiously. Clickyclick! I just make money
This game is all about cherry picking now. Find the niche you like, and make it work. If you try to understand its trading better, you can make almost anything work! I checked the other day... I'm at 6K EUR spent since july 2020. 3.5K was made back on selling cards. And my collection has reached a value of about 7K EUR total. Is crypto even this good...? You don't see value plummet ever, the worst that can happen is you misfire on thinking a card has value.
Cherry picking applies bigtime to preconstructed and commander cards; to Standard sets, and even to buying booster boxes. An MH2 box is likely to still turn you a break even, or a small profit. A Double Masters 22 box is likely to get you a net loss but you could get lucky. Every standard set draft box is a certain net loss. Etc..
And those trades then allow me to build something like this (just waiting on last few cards, so hyped lol - the commander is in yellow sleeve)
> The Meta
Yeah... the all consuming meta. I get ya. Its boring AF or gets there soon enough. I did play a Modern deck just to see how I would like competitive play in LGS on that format. Built a newly styled Dimir Mill thing, including Oboro (35 euro land) and all those painlands, total price just over 300 eur (IOW, it had everything a tournament deck would want for)... After two nights of play I got fed up with it. And it didnt even suck in terms of play, I think I won just under 50%, and sure did get a nice peek on how 'the meta' plays and where the fun is supposed to be at. Its about those tiny tweaks, an expert knowledge and insight plus your own developed idea on how to 'play against the meta'. After all, its there for everyone. The key is adaptation... But yeah, we're talking about adaptation in three numbers behind the comma really. Not my favorite thing if I want to play fun/relaxing games, it feels a bit like work. Commander in that sense is much more free form. And if you come into commander with 60 card deck notions, you will not have a good time. The dynamic is just different, big things work in commander, while in Standard and Modern meta, they tend to suck hard.
The Dimir Mill deck got sold two months after building it... and apparently I could price several cards higher than I bought them for. Made +40 eur on that in total... and Oboro is still up for sale (!).
So what is better? The tight meta with few surprises, or the free form of commander with lots of surprises and the immense chance your scissors won't find a paper at all, but only rocks? That's personal, and perhaps its a bit of both. Everything gets boring if you do it too much.
> Cost
Yeah. No
Not seeing that issue, as you can read... Every card you own holds its value, for the most part, but selling unused cards off is a great way to keep the thing cost neutral at some point, I'm there now and its awesome. Bought a DM22 box from card profit alone, and parting it out now enabled me to build that Animar Eldrazi deck for zero!
By the way... isn't Commander always a singleton format? That's the whole thing, sure you have that 100 dollar card... in your 99. That's what the whole idea of synergistic/themed deck builds rides on.