There's nothing fun about your opponent playing Goose on 1, Cat + Oven on 2 and looping the Cat forever to slowly drain you out while there's very little way to interact. There's nothing fun about your opponent slamming a T4 Fires and you not having an immediate answer for it and essentially dying on the spot to T5 Kenrith + Cavalier of Flame and pump twice. I'd argue it was still bad, and is now too, not because it's unbalanced, even though Green is still the best color by a country mile, but because it's not fun to play against. I'm open to considering other objective metrics (i.e., speed, amount of interaction, etc.), but subjectively, every format has a group of people that hates it. A diverse meta means you're not playing against the same deck all the time, and means that most people will be able to find a good deck that suits their play style. The main objective metric I use is diversity, both in individual decks, but also deck types. One of my favorite standard format of all times was Rav/Kamigawa, but people at the time complained about how easy it was to play multi-colors, how decks were almost all good-stuff decks, how expensive the mana bases were, etc. It's impossible to find a format that everyone thought was good. Midrange decks are just good stuff decks with no creativity. Aggro decks are brainless and kill me before I can do anything. Control decks are fun police and don't let me play the game. Combo decks are unfair and play solitaire. People always find a reason to hate the tier 1 decks. no, scratch that, in any constructed format, that doesn't or didn't have a group of people that hates/hated it. Name one tier 1 deck in any standard format. So I was wondering if it’s just a difference in opinion or if some people are government mandated to hate on the standard format with every fiber of their being. I’ve looked into some other formats and the power levels seem really crazy and the games end really fast which I didn’t really like. I can understand why EDH seems to be the most popular format since it’s such a fun casual game with so much variety, but I’ll always be a standard player at heart, so i annoys me a little bit when people always hate on standard or call it a bad format or whatever, so I just wanted to understand why. Some people at my LGS seem to enjoy standard, but other people just oppressively hate on it and I also see this sentiment even more online. I recently jumped into standard MTG pretty much without a hitch and I’m enjoying EDH as well. I used to play hearthstone a lot at very high rank and recently quit, so I’ve only been playing paper magic for about 2 months ever since. r/magicTCG is not produced, endorsed, supported by, or affiliated with Wizards of the Coast. Magic: The Gathering, including card images, symbols, and text, is © Wizards of the Coast, LLC, a subsidiary of Hasbro, Inc. The Lost Caverns of Ixalan November 2023.Universes Beyond: Doctor Who October 13, 2023.The bot will automatically post a comment in reply, with links for that card.įree discussion thread every weekend Upcoming Set Releases Name in your post or comment and put it in double brackets, like this: Images, up-to-date text, rulings, and more. We have a card-information bot in this subreddit which can fetch How to identify what set a card is from.Roundup of other Magic-related subreddits and sites.Playing Magic during the coronavirus pandemic.No posts that are just pictures of cards.Buy/sell/trade in the consolidated thread.No sexually explicit content or violence/disturbing imagery.The rules listed in this sidebar are a brief summary meant to give youĪ general idea of our subreddit rules.
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