Extended PTQs: The Developing Metagame

February 16, 2010 by: Russell Tassicker

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  1. Snafu964 says:

    Great read, although Extended really isn’t my format I found this to be very enlightening. I’m also glad to see that the line between paper magic and digital magic is starting to blur and that it’s beginning to feel like there is Magic and not “Magic irl” and “Magic online” I would think if anything that the accessibility of MTGO and the ability to play most relevant formats any time you want would start to show significant improvement in paper magic results, and it seems like that is proving to be the case. I’m very interested to see how the interaction between the two evolves over the next few years.

    -byertron

    Academy_Points
  2. Plejades says:

    Agree with Byertron. I am looking forward to the Moment when all formats that are played in paper are available online. Vintage, Legacy and a more timely release of the expansions online (synchronized with paper?!) are missing to make it feel like the “real thing.”
    I know that the main reason for the digital delay in set releases is the problem with beta testers “talking to much” but I hope there is a solution to be found.

    Academy_Points
  3. Travis R. Chance says:

    They will call this “The Great Transconjucture.”

    Academy_Points
  4. Snafu964 says:

    Is that like when Volrath’s Stronghold on Rath merged with The Island of Urborg during the planar overlay?

    Academy_Points
  5. Russell Tassicker says:

    Thanks for the comments, guys! Online and paper are definitely converging, though there are the two stumbling blocks Plejades’ mentioned. I’m sure they’ll eventually figure those two issues out though :)

    Academy_Points

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