I really like how this list ran the whole gambit amd didn't stick to one era in particular. I would actually argue that broken formats like dragon ruler and teledad are fun in their own (casual) way. Now that the cards are dirt cheap, we can go back and experience the ridiculous decks that we feared as kids. It's like playing a video game on new game+. It isn't really a challenge, but it's fun to be over the top.
Thank you. One of the benefits of playing since LoB is having a bigger scope of the game that I have memories of. Broken formats are interesting for another reason too, deckbuilding has evolved a lot. I have seen theories that for example zoo wasn't the best deck in Zoo format possibly, people were just insisting on building Zoo at the time. Not sure how true that statement is though.
I really like how this list ran the whole gambit amd didn't stick to one era in particular.
I would actually argue that broken formats like dragon ruler and teledad are fun in their own (casual) way. Now that the cards are dirt cheap, we can go back and experience the ridiculous decks that we feared as kids. It's like playing a video game on new game+. It isn't really a challenge, but it's fun to be over the top.
Thank you. One of the benefits of playing since LoB is having a bigger scope of the game that I have memories of.
Broken formats are interesting for another reason too, deckbuilding has evolved a lot. I have seen theories that for example zoo wasn't the best deck in Zoo format possibly, people were just insisting on building Zoo at the time. Not sure how true that statement is though.