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<blockquote data-quote="Charlaquin" data-source="post: 8376438" data-attributes="member: 6779196"><p>That just isn’t true. Look at Modern Horizons (both of them). Look at Time Spiral Remastered. Supplemental sets sell, and often at higher prices than premier sets.</p><p></p><p>As long as you’re <em>printing</em> powerful cards to be played in other formats, it doesn’t really matter if they’re <em>re</em>prints of existing cards. Powerful new cards sell sets too.</p><p></p><p>That doesn’t seem to be the feedback AFR has been getting. The majority of the feedback is very polarized, due to tension between the interests of the set’s two target audiences: Enfranchised Magic players who want a good standard set, and casual, new, and lapsed Magic players who are attracted by the D&D branding and theming. The former group care about the power level of the set relative to the rest of the standard environment, but the latter group does not. The former group hated dice rolling in black border Magic, the latter loved it. The former group couldn’t care less that there wasn’t an Elminster card in the set, the latter is (apparently) furious about it.</p><p></p><p>What’s the solution? Don’t make sets like this premier sets any more. That way design decisions can be made to appeal specifically to the latter group, without impacting the standard environment and upsetting the former group.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charlaquin, post: 8376438, member: 6779196"] That just isn’t true. Look at Modern Horizons (both of them). Look at Time Spiral Remastered. Supplemental sets sell, and often at higher prices than premier sets. As long as you’re [I]printing[/I] powerful cards to be played in other formats, it doesn’t really matter if they’re [I]re[/I]prints of existing cards. Powerful new cards sell sets too. That doesn’t seem to be the feedback AFR has been getting. The majority of the feedback is very polarized, due to tension between the interests of the set’s two target audiences: Enfranchised Magic players who want a good standard set, and casual, new, and lapsed Magic players who are attracted by the D&D branding and theming. The former group care about the power level of the set relative to the rest of the standard environment, but the latter group does not. The former group hated dice rolling in black border Magic, the latter loved it. The former group couldn’t care less that there wasn’t an Elminster card in the set, the latter is (apparently) furious about it. What’s the solution? Don’t make sets like this premier sets any more. That way design decisions can be made to appeal specifically to the latter group, without impacting the standard environment and upsetting the former group. [/QUOTE]
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