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With the availability of the new starters why don't we do sealed instead of booster.It's also a cheaper event for participants?
2. Could we flip t2-2p and T2-Multi so people could play in both major categories if they want?
3. With the new sealed stuff what if we tried something totally different and have every one 3 (Di) packs and charge 20 in stead of 12. I know this may be off the wall but it could make for an awesome sealed with the new stuff.
Quote from: jbeers285 on June 08, 2013, 11:40:07 PM2. Could we flip t2-2p and T2-Multi so people could play in both major categories if they want?I would recommend against doing this. We tried it at MD States last year and the timing just does not work out at all.Quote from: jbeers285 on June 08, 2013, 11:40:07 PM3. With the new sealed stuff what if we tried something totally different and have every one 3 (Di) packs and charge 20 in stead of 12. I know this may be off the wall but it could make for an awesome sealed with the new stuff.Too much advantage to one deck over the other with that. Disciples can't be used in Sealed because of the way they influence the standings, making it so that one side of the deck will almost always win.
2. Then perhaps we can over come the timing challenge by changing our approach to deck checking and start times of categories. Just because it has been an issue doesn't mean it's impossible. Proper planning and time allotment can overcome timing challenges.
It's tough to plan because it's really hard to figure out numbers. I'm a big supporter of keeping the 2Player events against each other.
3. Disciples can offer an advantage but the opportunity to trade, the fact that there are 15 cards in each pack (11 of which are not disciples cards) and the the opportunity to pull other powerful cards makes this seem appealing. (We never restricted patriarchs for G and H just bc someone could pull a plot and jeptha)
The ability to trade does not actually help the situation (why trade to make the other deck so much better?), and the power there is just too much to ignore. Also, it makes Sealed much more cost-prohibitive for a category that is supposed to be there for younger/newer players especially. Foils should be the only packs made available for Sealed, in my opinion and experience.
Quote from: Redoubter on June 09, 2013, 11:22:53 AMThe ability to trade does not actually help the situation (why trade to make the other deck so much better?), and the power there is just too much to ignore. Also, it makes Sealed much more cost-prohibitive for a category that is supposed to be there for younger/newer players especially. Foils should be the only packs made available for Sealed, in my opinion and experience.Yeah if you are going insist on having non-foil pack, make it TxP, but sealed is supposed to be somewhat cheaper anyway. With DI, one deck has a ton more potential to get out the DI packs, and no trading is really going to help balance that (not that the other deck has no potential from that pack, Aaron would be absurdly good for the G deck).
Quote from: Drrek on June 09, 2013, 11:28:00 AMQuote from: Redoubter on June 09, 2013, 11:22:53 AMThe ability to trade does not actually help the situation (why trade to make the other deck so much better?), and the power there is just too much to ignore. Also, it makes Sealed much more cost-prohibitive for a category that is supposed to be there for younger/newer players especially. Foils should be the only packs made available for Sealed, in my opinion and experience.Yeah if you are going insist on having non-foil pack, make it TxP, but sealed is supposed to be somewhat cheaper anyway. With DI, one deck has a ton more potential to get out the DI packs, and no trading is really going to help balance that (not that the other deck has no potential from that pack, Aaron would be absurdly good for the G deck).This is for IJ....