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  • Just coming back around to let you know that the Corgi card is up for pre-order, about two weeks before people actually have it I hand, and it’s going for $7 to $18, depending on the printing. Personally, I’d wait for it to actually release in a week or two before picking it up. The price will probably go down in that time.





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    7 months ago

    There’s no real way to tell, but I’d say this is probably not going to be powerful in the formats in which it will be legal, which indicates that it will be a build around commander card. In other words, I think it will be fairly inexpensive. It will be widely available on card kingdom and TCG Player (or whatever your regional card buying websites are) on June 7-14.

    If you wanted to make a deck around it for fun, I’m sure some MTG youtubers will make a budget deck tech for it, probably in the $50 range for the whole deck. They may also make a play mat available through Ultra Pro, if you wanted a larger version of the art for about $20, but That is not guaranteed.

    EDIT: not my best work, but here’s something I threw together for about $30 before shipping https://www.moxfield.com/decks/UG1b-4h7NkilnSzYnKUeMw



  • No, see, the spoiler effect, a well-documented phenomenon, isn’t real and is just a lie to keep people from voting for third parties, who are super for real going to affect anything positively this time! It’s your fault for not abandoning the only party with a chance to win against the fascist party in favor of checks notes Cornel West, a candidate so unserious he declared his party affiliation with the People’s Party (a bunch of definitely not grifters featuring such intellectual titans as Jimmy Dore and Jesse “the Body/Mind” Ventura) only to immediately switch to the Green Party, only to immediately switch to Independent. Math isn’t real and I’m very smart.






  • A significant amount of compsci angst post-graduation is caused by business majors and their lack of knowledge about what they’re managing. But the people who are currently students aren’t complaining about that actual grievance, they’re mostly bitter about other majors having more fun.