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Yeah clay has successfully power creeped Judges into oblivion
Point is power creep even though it is good leaves the older sets in the dust and they should be rotated out because quite frankly their time has come. And what about the cards that alot of people use from those sets? like FA, three liner, NJ, etc. Well those should be looked at to see if they were too strong in the beginning and if not reprint them or reprint more balanced versions. But don't drag along the rest of the under-powered useless cards just because rotating sets is bad somehow. That's what a "legacy" category can solve let all the outdated cards play around in that sandbox.
And for something to be better than judges with only adding new cards is out of control power creep imo. If the goal is to change the "top tier" offense every year the power creep will never stop and we will end up having sudo-set rotations anyway because the old cards will become useless even if new cards for that theme are printed.
But RoJ erased all of that, and we are back to 1 dominant offense.
QuoteBut RoJ erased all of that, and we are back to 1 dominant offense.I honestly don't think that's the case. CoL, Martyrs (with several different variants), Revelation Angels and Throne are all dominant offenses IMO.
I have a Revelation Angel deck that is nearly undefeated in dozens of games played. If that's not considered dominant, I'm not sure what is.
Quote from: The Guardian on January 24, 2018, 11:22:08 AMI have a Revelation Angel deck that is nearly undefeated in dozens of games played. If that's not considered dominant, I'm not sure what is.Tell me everything
Quote from: tripleplayNa1 on January 23, 2018, 06:36:42 PMPoint is power creep even though it is good leaves the older sets in the dust and they should be rotated out because quite frankly their time has come. And what about the cards that alot of people use from those sets? like FA, three liner, NJ, etc. Well those should be looked at to see if they were too strong in the beginning and if not reprint them or reprint more balanced versions. But don't drag along the rest of the under-powered useless cards just because rotating sets is bad somehow. That's what a "legacy" category can solve let all the outdated cards play around in that sandbox.I fully agree that set rotation should happen, in fact I think we are getting close to a point where it not happening will be quite harmful to the game. Once the meta settles after this year's set I'm planning to experiment building decks based on different set cutoffs and see how much of an impact it would actually have and if anyone's fears on the matter are justified.
Quote from: The Guardian on January 24, 2018, 11:22:08 AMI have a Revelation Angel deck that is nearly undefeated in dozens of games played. If that's not considered dominant, I'm not sure what is.In that case I may very well be wrong. This is the first I've heard of an angel deck that consistently beats Martyrs. What defense are you running in it?
I don't know how it would be harmful, but the fact is your project has in essence already been done. Travis has been gathering the deck lists for the top 10 decks for the last 2-3 years. All you have to do is simply look at that information and you can determine if sets have basically been cycled already. I would also be interested to know what older cards need to be cycled out due to their power? If everyone would take a look at their cards that they take to tournaments, you see that we don't have to ban cards because the players do it.
Quote from: Kevinthedude on January 24, 2018, 12:06:51 PMQuote from: The Guardian on January 24, 2018, 11:22:08 AMI have a Revelation Angel deck that is nearly undefeated in dozens of games played. If that's not considered dominant, I'm not sure what is.In that case I may very well be wrong. This is the first I've heard of an angel deck that consistently beats Martyrs. What defense are you running in it?A fast one.