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Tag Archives: bannings

The Banning of Rampaging Ferocidon

Posted on January 18, 2018 by Aki Vainio
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Did this feel weird to you?

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Posted in Magic: The Gathering | Tagged bannings, Rampaging Ferocidon, ramunap red, standard, Standard bannings | 2 Replies

[MtG] Using Monetary Investment as a Reason for Not Banning

Posted on April 26, 2017 by Aki Vainio
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We’ve heard it plenty of times: Wizards doesn’t want to ban certain cards, because people have a lot of money invested in their decks and they don’t want to ruin that.

Well, that’s kind of absurd.

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Posted in Magic: The Gathering | Tagged bannings, br, copy cat, felidar guardian, legacy, sensei's divining top, standard | Leave a reply

My Take on Current Standard

Posted on March 15, 2017 by Aki Vainio
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(Meaning Standard as of AER.)

Spoiler: I don’t like it.

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Posted in Magic: The Gathering | Tagged bannings, standard, state of standard | 1 Reply

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