Some cards were out of convenience (early cards that had not been reprinted yet were put on the list). Others were arbitrary, perhaps because they were not aware how powerful newer cards would get.
Why is Magic: the Gathering so Expensive?
In Economics, price is determined by Demand and Supply, and there are several unique factors that affect them. They are: hype for new releases, competitive play results, deck popularity, and being a physical product.
US And Japanese Prints: 4 Huge Differences
To be able to tell the difference and have an idea of its print origin, you’ll need a good eye for detail, and some knowledge of the product’s distribution channels.
6 Cheap and Easy Ways To Play Magic: the Gathering
If it’s so expensive, what are the cheapest and easiest ways to get into the game? Playing digitally is a good way to start, but if you’re interested in paper Magic, there are formats and cards that are dirt cheap and even free.
6 Strategies to Master Draft and Win Big in MTG Arena!
How do you draft well enough to win in Magic: the Gathering? The important, success factors that are more applicable to Draft than any other Magic: the Gathering format are: research, analytical skills, and (sadly) luck.
When to Mulligan or Keep an Opening Hand?
There are several points to consider when deciding to keep an opening hand or mulligan: play order, your play style, the kind of deck you are playing, and analysing the gameplay ahead.