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I'd thought of doing something like this a while ago, and I still think its a really fun idea. Although, I'd rather the deciding of who made the best deck be done by playing them against each other, not by voting.
I'll give this a shot at the originally stated rules, finding if cards are 25 cents or less is not that hard with the price list PDF you can get on TLG site.
QuoteI'll give this a shot at the originally stated rules, finding if cards are 25 cents or less is not that hard with the price list PDF you can get on TLG site.The thing is your card pool is waaaay limited (haha funny pun) I mean for all practical purposes half the cards in the g/h starter are worth more then 25 cents
Point proven the above deck has multiple cards that are worth more then 25 cents but less then a dollar. Shuffler, Confusion, Cov with Moses, Stocks ect all of which people would part with for $1 or less. Also half of which arent even commons
Quote from: Drrek on September 25, 2011, 11:45:30 PMI'd thought of doing something like this a while ago, and I still think its a really fun idea. Although, I'd rather the deciding of who made the best deck be done by playing them against each other, not by voting.I would, too, but that would require a number of players willing to do all the work. I don;t have enough time or players here to do it, unless it's a very small set of decks.
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