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Well, the problem is when people such as Soul Seeker and myself, who are close enough to attend both NE and MW regionals 3 weeks apart, show up at MW with our Goliath's, it doesn't seem like a fair deal to the MW players, who may be as far as 12 hours away from being able to attend the NE regional.
Quote from: Alex_Olijar on May 30, 2011, 01:16:37 PMWell, the problem is when people such as Soul Seeker and myself, who are close enough to attend both NE and MW regionals 3 weeks apart, show up at MW with our Goliath's, it doesn't seem like a fair deal to the MW players, who may be as far as 12 hours away from being able to attend the NE regional.That logic works for Nationals as well though, doesn't it?
Don't get me wrong, I agree with it, but it's still a problem with the very nature of CCG's. Someone who can only spend $50 on the game will simply never be at the same level as someone who purchases $200 to make a top-tier deck. The differences extend to even larger amounts. I vaguely recall someone (I think Gabe) having three decks checked for Nationals last year, and all of these decks were identical. The reason for this was because they were all 50 cards and contained Haman's Plot. I don't have the resources to do that, and thus, that person gains an advantage over me, simply because they have more resources spent on the game than I do. Money is power, to a certain extent.
Money is power, to a certain extent.