If you really wanted a Black Lotus (or other cards), you could get a different proxy for way cheaper and save a bunch of cash, and basically have the same thing. Think about it, if they are going to release proxies, then why can’t we just make our own and save a ton of money? Either way, the community has spoken, and at this point, we wish they had actually done something to give people value. This also opens issues (or maybe opportunities) with people printing their own cards, fakes, and proxies in general. They are proxies, and it really just feels like a cash grab. The largest retailer of Magic cards in the Sandhills of North Carolina had this to say about the situation on their Facebook Group:įor us, this pretty much sums up the situation, especially considering you can only buy these online (meaning your Local Gaming Store doesn’t get anything from it). So not only are these insanely expensive, they even state they are not tournament legal, and the community has talked plenty about that issue. Inspired by Limited Edition Beta, 30th Anniversary Edition lets fans and collectors experience some of the most iconic elements of Magic’s early years. While this is people on Reddit, it pretty much shows how people are reacting for the most par that we have seen, especially when you consider this very important fact:ģ0th Anniversary Edition is a commemorative, collectible, non-tournament-legal product celebrating 30 years of Magic. We’re not sure what will if this doesn’t give you an idea of how the community feels about the decision. Everyone has Something to Say About Wizards’ $1000 30th Anniversary Magic PacksĬoming from Reddit, this post has a 95% upvote rating, 430 comments, and 1.9k upvotes. If you want to see all the cards, you can here, but for now, we’ll focus more on the reaction. It seems like they expected it to go better than it has initially. We’re honestly not quite sure how Wizards of the Coast thought this would go for Magic The Gathering’s 30th anniversary, they are releasing s $1000 bundle pack of basically just all proxies technically without any value for players. Stores and collectors have something to say about Wizards’ new 30th Anniversary Magic packs priced at $1000 here is why!
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