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<blockquote data-quote="Tervin" data-source="post: 4453159" data-attributes="member: 66491"><p>I don't know Randy Buehler personally, only from things he has written and numerous live commentaries he has made from the MtG Pro Tour. The image I get of him is somebody who says a lot of things that seem less thought through than they should be, and shrugs it off when people are annoyed by it. Not an image I like, but he would not be where he is if that was truly all there was to the guy.</p><p></p><p>This reply from him fits way too well with that image of mine though. I sometimes feel that WotC give off an air that they as professionals understand their games and their business so much better than the rest of us, that we need not bother suggesting ways they could improve. With MtG it has been easy to prove that the public as a whole in the end knows the game best - I honestly think it is the same way with D&D, but it is harder for them to accept it.</p><p></p><p>On a side note... Myself I am a decent MtG player, clearly a Limited expert though, as Constructed tends to feel repetitive and boring. (Which of course could explain my D&D preferences.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tervin, post: 4453159, member: 66491"] I don't know Randy Buehler personally, only from things he has written and numerous live commentaries he has made from the MtG Pro Tour. The image I get of him is somebody who says a lot of things that seem less thought through than they should be, and shrugs it off when people are annoyed by it. Not an image I like, but he would not be where he is if that was truly all there was to the guy. This reply from him fits way too well with that image of mine though. I sometimes feel that WotC give off an air that they as professionals understand their games and their business so much better than the rest of us, that we need not bother suggesting ways they could improve. With MtG it has been easy to prove that the public as a whole in the end knows the game best - I honestly think it is the same way with D&D, but it is harder for them to accept it. On a side note... Myself I am a decent MtG player, clearly a Limited expert though, as Constructed tends to feel repetitive and boring. (Which of course could explain my D&D preferences.) [/QUOTE]
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