I'm so impressed with Seth's proactive care and advocacy for the magic artists. They are why so many of us started playing and the game wouldn't feel half as fun to play without the incredible illustrations that bring it to life. They need to be compensated not only fairly, but fare more generously imo. I hope the company can direct some of the massive successes in the game back to the artists who bring it to life (and the game designers and everyone who actually does the work obviously).
@as95ms9810 күн бұрын
Inkjet Masters looking better and better with each Secret Lair!
@heinrichrahm15319 күн бұрын
R/mpcproxies
@L1GHTGAMING9 күн бұрын
@@heinrichrahm1531GOATED, I had all the marvel SLDs before they were even sold
@bobross85859 күн бұрын
Stop saying you're going to do it and just do it lol. I bought these and still proxy shit too. Just do it instead of getting mad.
@Jlizard279 күн бұрын
@@bobross8585Bob Ross would not respect your condescension. Have a wonderful day, friend! :)
@friendo62579 күн бұрын
Bootlegs look fly these days
@as95ms9810 күн бұрын
Richard you're wronn about this not being what WotC wanted. Chris Cox literally said in a Hasbro investor meeting "This Lair will sell out instantly." They don't care about making a good system for their consumer. All they care about is being able to go other companies who may want to get their IPs into Magic and say "Look how fast this sold out!"
@tbclabamba80519 күн бұрын
It can never be in their interest to have it sell out that fast. The amount of money they couldve made by simply printing some thousands copies more is huge. Richard is right on that one. Swords to plowshares still doesnt suck in edh though
@alexanderwaller73549 күн бұрын
Yes this is what I assumed. They are either justifying their continued partnership with Marvel (remember they have 3 other card games, one is active, and not including Lorcana); or they are trying to poach One Piece or Game of Thrones or something.
@Jlizard279 күн бұрын
@@tbclabamba8051of course it can be. Money on the table isn’t a good thing, but a good showing for investors always is, and sometimes inflated demand via artificial scarcity can give the appearance that stockholders are looking for.
@chrismarlow95859 күн бұрын
Richard literally replied to this comment in the video. Also, it doesn't take much to figure out that the FOMO + scalping would cause it to instantly sell out due to their promotion of it. It says nothing about whether they purposefully under-supplied this or wanted people to miss out. What it says is they wanted to create a situation that caused people to go crazy for them and they sell a huge number super fast. They likely made a huge supply of this secret lair and we're just not able to see it because we don't know sale numbers nor see how much is going to be available on the secondary market yet. If you're unconvinced then think of it this way... What looks better to investors: a) WotC's ability to instantly sell out a very popular IP. b) WotC's ability to instantly sell out a huge volume of a very popular IP. WotC would be silly to not make lots of revenue from this. Maybe they misjudged quite how much the demand would be but I think we're silly if we believe they didn't take this opportunity for making huge revenue and a stronger signal of how well UB can sell.
@TheAverageGuyTAG9 күн бұрын
There's gotta be at least one shareholder who's like "If this sold out so fast, why didn't you print more so we could make more money?"
@SSolemn9 күн бұрын
The more I listen to this podcast, the more I appreciate Seth ✨
@joehenderson17 күн бұрын
I love premodern, it’s my favorite format. There’s a big tournament called Lobstercon coming up in 2025. Don’t knock it till you try it.
@Heavy_Play7 күн бұрын
Same, it's my favorite non-limited format and has a lot of interesting room to brew with a card pool of over 5k. I have to say though, I don't like Richard's take at 1:02:00, just because it's not an official WOTC format doesn't mean you should "move on." There's a lot of reasons why it has a growing community around it.
@rinmathews933710 күн бұрын
I read that as Magic sells out in seconds, and honestly that's fair.
@charliebanks897910 күн бұрын
only if its real magic
@Shimatzu9510 күн бұрын
I see what you did there
@gregbridge9 күн бұрын
Seth pronouncing scalpers as scawlpers throwing my brain for a loop
@tk421eatmyshorts9 күн бұрын
Also, the way his camera was slightly tilted after it fell was slightly triggering (but obviously not his fault)
@nicholasgarrison17097 күн бұрын
Premodern is by far my favorite format now. There is too much churn for Modern, Legacy, Standard, etc now, and Premodern offers a diverse meta with a lot of fun to be had. Best way to nullify wotc power creep imo. Pauper is at least cheap, so when your cards become obsolete, it's no big deal, but I've sold my Modern and Legacy cards because it is exhausting keeping up. Commander can always be a casual, fun mess, but I find myself less and less interested in keeping up with new sets as time goes on. Don't see that improving in the near future.
@hardhittamtg10 күн бұрын
I remember when Nexus of Fate was poppin, there was a tournament I watched where the judges were making people with Nexus of Fate replace them with a basic land with "Nexus of Fate" sharpied on it because they were all foil and curled.
@MTGGoldfishPodcast9 күн бұрын
Yeah, that was the best.
@mattm77989 күн бұрын
One of the more surreal moments when you were actively penalized for using the official version.
@stormycat090510 күн бұрын
So I do some oil painting on the side. I am by no means a professional artist but I have sold some paintings so maybe I can shed some light on what painters get paid for a painting. The cost of any painting is dictated by three variables, the name of the artist, the subject matter and the size of the painting. For an unknown artist painting a popular subject (like a landscape) can probably sell a painting for about $1 per square inch. That's $320 for a medium 16x20 painting on the low end. A well known artist can basically set their price on the high end. The lesser known the artist the more they will rely on secondary printings and products (giclee prints, note cards, calendars, etc.).
@ElmoTheRed10 күн бұрын
They missed the big issue on the art scandal. Wizards is requiring all art to be digital only and not sending artists proofs or allowing artist to sell proofs or originals because they want full control of all the art now.
@SSolemn9 күн бұрын
This! As an artist myself I find this outrageous. Only digital so they can own the art completely and feed the AI database to eventually get rid of the artists, plus leaving them without anything to sell afterwards. They hate to pay for the art, and they are planning on cutting even more costs: less MTG IP sets is less art they have to pay for / more UB that have their own procedure for the art part of the license.
@_claymore10 күн бұрын
The amount of people who are vocal about quitting buying magic is quite obviously dwarfed by the mass of consumers who don't give a fuck and just buy the new thing. This isn't unique to magic, it's always like that. "magic is dying" is also not a remark on how much money WotC makes or how many players there are, it's a remark on how the approach to the setting & gameplay is changing massively & for the worse - whether correct or not.
@MattM-wo4wu9 күн бұрын
Exactly. Old Magic, characterized by no Standard bannings, non-rotating Modern, and at-most annual EDH products, is dead and buried; UB in all formats is really just the spit on the grave. Evidently there is an audience for Fortnite the Funko-Gathering, which personally saddens me, but that doesn't mean that Magic the Gathering is still alive.
@Piratejackyar10 күн бұрын
The format I really want is True Modern. No universes beyond and no horizons. Just normal sets that have gone through standard. It won't be static and it isn't just nostalgia. I truly want to see how the best modern cards I knew sit alongside the newer comparable cards.
@MTGGoldfishPodcast9 күн бұрын
That could be interesting. Unlike a lot of formats I've heard pitched recently, I like that it isn't stagnant and will evolve as no in-universe sets are printed. Could work.
@drewbos37919 күн бұрын
That's pretty much what pioneer is supposed to be. I would imagine pioneer of today would be comparable to modern of 10 years ago.
@sosukelele9 күн бұрын
@@drewbos3791*what Pioneer was supposed to be. Spider-Man and Final Fantasy are standard sets, so they're entering Pioneer as well
@danielklein58299 күн бұрын
If I had silly money I'd hire a bunch of pros to do modern with only straight to standard sets and see what decks are viable and create a banlist. It'd be great to fathom how the format would work and see what new things are viable which were printed into standard more recently but don't quite make the modern cut because of modern horizons
@KebbieG9 күн бұрын
@@sosukelele Yeah that is why the community is making Voyager to ban Universes Beyond from the Pioneer card pool.
@sebastianmarkow68229 күн бұрын
Only sane person in this podcast is Seth. Crim is the equivalent of a Disney Adult, who put their money into plastic toys instead of the S&P500. And Richard literally doesn't care about Magic anymore, seen it all vibes, that can only be excited by outside IPs coming to the game. Richard would be a really good fit for WotC management.
@johnnymarbles61309 күн бұрын
S&P 😂😂😂😂 yeah, ok.
@sunfos9 күн бұрын
Some of their takes are so weird. I'm assuming crim has to spin it positively since he is more invovled with wotc and doesnt want to burn bridges.
@rockandrolljew8910 күн бұрын
"And then, of course, a fishmail or two"... As if they weren't as rare as a serialized card
@amawithafox710910 күн бұрын
Preach
@atk998910 күн бұрын
@amawithafox7109 at this point fishmail is just engagement bait.
@typethe131610 күн бұрын
Print to demand also reduces the EV for scalpers. It should make them more affordable of the secondary market. As for Wizards, the added value/profit margin should be large enough that printing at quantity should be the most profitable market strategy.
@KunushiH10 күн бұрын
You'd think that, but the mentioned princess bride and evil dead Lairs were print-to-demand and are 3x or more their original sell-price.
@Kommander9 күн бұрын
Exactly, it is counter intuitive. While it was print to demand no one cared^^
@deifiedtitan9 күн бұрын
@@KunushiHThat’s a byproduct of being a limited run product of a popular IP, not of the the print to demand model. If it was run the same as this Marvel drop it would be even more expensive.
@joeferreti94429 күн бұрын
@@Kommander That's nonsense. No one cared because the IP is bad and doesn't make sense in MTG.
@scaredycat31469 күн бұрын
That depends on their long term goal. If they want to establish UB Secret Lairs as super hyped luxury brand long-term, it makes sense to shortprint all future ones and then step by step raise the price. We've seen with the Magic Anniversary Edition what kind of prodcts they actually want to sell.
@Jarwizard10 күн бұрын
Print to order Secret Lairs! Screw the secondary market on things like this.
@jakebehling901110 күн бұрын
One of my local lgs has been telling players with proxies that they can't bring proxies to commander nights for a couple of months already. Luckily, there's a second lgs in my town that hasn't said anything yet about proxies.
@josephpayton752210 күн бұрын
Good for that store. My dad is wealthy, so I can buy whatever cards I want, and I hate it when other people get to play with the expensive cards even though they aren't rich. Screw proxies. /s
@HollowdTV10 күн бұрын
such a weird take from that lgs. Both of the stores i play at dont care they just want the community to have fun
@entertainmentinc973510 күн бұрын
@@HollowdTVHow is it a weird take when they the store is buying commander products from WotC to then sell to their customers but instead they just proxy instead. Think more than 3 seconds next time.
@HollowdTV10 күн бұрын
@@entertainmentinc9735 trust me they sell PLENTY of legit wotc product 😂 they still don’t care if you have a proxied marsh flats in your deck or something. Most LGS’s don’t care about proxies that I’ve played at. We’re talking about commander. It’s a casual format.
@JayoticMTG10 күн бұрын
@@entertainmentinc9735 Being proxy friendly is a good thing for the community, especially for expensive formats like cEDH. Magic is artificially expensive, and gatekeeping the game based on income is bullshit. Sure, you shouldn’t proxy everything, but how many people have the funds to get a Gaea’s Cradle so that they can compete?
@killbotgamma8 күн бұрын
The best way for wizards to fix secret lairs is to have serialized versions for presale to build fomo, then do print to order for anyone who wants them.
@Pug810 күн бұрын
55:35 Seth that's because the players that hate universes beyond see Foundations as the big goodbye.
@ericlizama855210 күн бұрын
For real. After Eternities (Or whatever the latest Magic set end up being), I’m just gonna ignore the latest set, and use the official tournaments to determine whether Standard is worth playing.
@craneology10 күн бұрын
Selling my collection - the game is ruined for me.
@MTGGoldfishPodcast9 күн бұрын
This makes sense, Foundations is the most Magic-y Magic set we've had in a while, as weird as it is to write that.
@SSolemn9 күн бұрын
I'll only buy singles from fundations and I'm waiting until Lorwyn to stop buying MTG for good. This year I only plan on playing the Tarkir pre release and maybe get a box if the sets looks good to play at home. Then I'll expend lots of Money on Faeries in Lorwyn, update my all commander decks one last time, and sell everything else.
@DaroriDerEinzige9 күн бұрын
@@SSolemn Tarkir and maybe the Space Set, I mean ... I'm a huge SciFi Fan and *maybe* its cool. But I even canceled my Foundation PreOrder - It kinda makes no sense for me. Due to the fast rotation, you'll get the Boosters in couple of months (when the next Set is released) anyway for half the price via Scalpers. And the Singles will drop significally too. Recently I picked up couple of Duskmourn Boosters für three Bucks.
@inscrutablewut10 күн бұрын
Shocker, Crim is pretty much fine with it since he got his.
@JStack9 күн бұрын
Within 5 minutes he said “new players can experience magic for the first time if they’re big fans of marvel” and “just proxy your card if you really want them wizards doesn’t have to make anything affordable or accessible.” Lmao
@chrismarlow95859 күн бұрын
Shocker, salty person who didn't get it makes a comment like this. Btw I do sympathise, just bit disappointed people have to make the lucky people feel bad/guilty
@inscrutablewut8 күн бұрын
@@chrismarlow9585 Well that wasn't the point I'm trying to get across. If you got one that's cool, I just wish I did too. My point is that he seems less critical of the whole situation than the others. It's just a shame that a content creator that a lot of people respect and enjoy kinda looks like he is on the payroll now. Not saying he is, I have no idea. Just disappointed he wasn't a louder voice of dissent.
@chrismarlow95858 күн бұрын
@@inscrutablewut Not everyone is going to have that opinion. He said pretty clearly that he goes into those things accepting he might not get it. So I think your comments that he only thinks that way because he got it and now that he's on the payroll are really off base and unwarranted.
@LeonJohnson-yi3hg7 күн бұрын
@@inscrutablewuthe’s got a ton of money, he’s wizards golden boy
@Hik019827 күн бұрын
Bad take. Premodern's a dope format. I think Magic is a large enough game to incorporate it for those of us who have been burned out over a lot of WOTC's well chronicled missteps. Some of us just like older magic formats. Not everyone wants to acquire six sets worth of chase mythics/rares to update their deck even in "non-rotating" formats.
@Heavy_Play7 күн бұрын
100%
@JStack10 күн бұрын
My pre watch guesses: Crim thinks it’s great as long as he got one and thinks that it means there will be even more of these NFT-adjacent releases Richard says it’s good for the bottom line for WOTC and all the talk about it means they next one they do they can make half as good and offer twice as much and it’ll sell out Seth slowly loses his will to talk about magic, outside of gameplay, positively as he best represents how the average player feels rn 5:31 lmao the icing on cake is even though they used this release method directly from the terrible 20/21 nft hype cycle, they did not do some basic checks such as a global library clock rather than reading the system one, and mass farming active links under the domain until you find the back door link that lets you directly in
@kylejohnson466210 күн бұрын
That isn’t fair. Every podcast about Secret Lairs follows that exact same outline.
@MrGeoghagan10 күн бұрын
Not fair, you took my prediction.
@wedgearyxsaber10 күн бұрын
Crims such a big consumer , hes what I assume all LA residents are like.
@TheEvolver31110 күн бұрын
@@wedgearyxsaber Every American
@midnalight641910 күн бұрын
1/3 ain't bad. Crim said go proxy it Seth you were right Richard said it was bad for WotC's Bottom line because they undershot demand.
@MasterCrvo10 күн бұрын
MaRo: "See? It sold out! That means you love it, and you want us to do that again! Money talks!"
@TheEvolver31110 күн бұрын
He isn't wrong If players hated it so much they would abstain from purchasing them on the secondary market let them rot.
@casteanpreswyn752810 күн бұрын
This is what yall wanted when you made LotR the best selling set of all time. Yall don't get to complain.
@JayoticMTG10 күн бұрын
Unfortunately, ignorant execs don’t care about the difference between natural demand and coerced FOMO.
@Shimatzu9510 күн бұрын
@@casteanpreswyn7528at least lord of the rings was a adjacent type of fantasy ip, this is just nonsence
@casteanpreswyn752810 күн бұрын
@Shimatzu95 it isn't adjacent, unless you consider Marvel adjacent too.
@andrewbrock367510 күн бұрын
I propose an eternal format like modern but only uses sets that are A: have been printed into standard, and B: is a "universes within" set. So, there are no horizens sets, no UB sets.
@TheEvolver31110 күн бұрын
Lame
@Xoulrath_10 күн бұрын
Modern was NEVER an Eternal format. Vintage, Legacy, Pauper, and Commander are the ONLY Eternal formats. Modern was, and still is, the evolution of Extended. It's better for it, and the Horizons sets, save the big fuckups, made the format far more diverse and straight up better.
@andrewbrock367510 күн бұрын
@Xoulrath_ ok, Mr. Technically correct. I guess I should have used a word other than "eternal". Non rotating if it makes you feel better or whatever. But it being "better" with horizens sets is literally an opinion only shared by the "interesting gamepeice" crowd. IE the aspiring spikes that only care about the mechanical value of a card and if it's BIS or not. I want sets with worlds and flavors, not just a dump of power cards with no context specifically to sell packs cause it juices a format so hard.
@Xoulrath_10 күн бұрын
@andrewbrock3675 get out of here with your bullshit "technical," dude. We're talking about the most technical fucking card game on the planet and you wanna cry? Yes, NON-ROTATING is the word that you're looking for. You don't want to be corrected? Then use the right word. As for your take on the game, you are more than welcome to it. But I've got news for you: Modern was a COMPETITIVE beast from the start. You can enjoy all of the flavor that you want from the dozens of sets available. The people that still play Modern, or try to in my case, do give a damn about cards that allow the format to be bigger, and yes, ultimately better.
@leonfriedemann915110 күн бұрын
@@andrewbrock3675kinda would miss some mh cards, but maybe that would be the right way. I noticed taking out multiple mh3 cards after putting them in my commander decks, as they felt just too powerful 😅
@MrTrozzo9110 күн бұрын
Proxy everything
@entertainmentinc973510 күн бұрын
Found the entitled brat
@JayoticMTG10 күн бұрын
Proxy prohibitively expensive cards, otherwise the game literally dies.
@svendejong81109 күн бұрын
PROXY EVERYTHING
@sunfos9 күн бұрын
@@JayoticMTG if a card costs more than 1$ its fine to proxy it. Even 1$ per card has such a huge profit margin for wotc. It's insane paying more than that.
@JayoticMTG9 күн бұрын
@@sunfos First of all, if a card has a secondary market value of $1, your money spent on buying that single goes to the LGS, not to WotC. To your point, f you bring a fully proxied deck to an LGS that consists entirely of $1 cards, you're probably going to be kicked out. No store is going to host you if you can't be bothered to even pick up the cheap cards they have available. That being said, absolutely proxy any card that Wizards releases in consumer unfriendly ways like the Secret Lair system. Don’t spend $100 on Storm when Wizards could have sold you the whole drop for $40 like they used to.
@hathejoker10 күн бұрын
with all these new players coming I think MTG Goldfish should make some shorts explaining the basics of the game
@gfisch728 күн бұрын
52:28 New player here! For me, I made the choice to not play alchemy and play standard instead since I wanted to learn the cards. I do not think I’m alone in new players who have gotten far enough into magic to install the game that they know alchemy is online only and standard is paper. New players download arena to learn the game to play in person, so I chose the in person format. Hopefully im not alone
@lukusridley9 күн бұрын
With artists and AI: I would note that a recent crowdfunded cardgame (sorcery) has explicitly leaned into the artist and art element as a key part of its appeal, and this has been successful. There genuinely is something important about the position WOTC are in here; they are able to set a good example for how to treat human artists in the 21st century, whether or not they could potentially replace them with AI. The commercial logic is obvious. But the actual underlying issues are much, much more significant - and an unironic commitment to human creativity and dignity is something they *should* display. And I hope that the market punishes them if they don't.
@SSolemn9 күн бұрын
agree
@stormycat090510 күн бұрын
Premodern is 4th edition to Scourge. There is a short-ish ban list on the format webpage. The Premodern events in my area get 4x the weekly players as Modern and 100 players at monthly and quarterly opens far surpassing RCQs.
@Xoulrath_10 күн бұрын
Yes, your area is indicative of the entire Magic community. 🙄
@abeybaebe25149 күн бұрын
Shame
@Frostgiantbutsmall9 күн бұрын
christ these deck prices
@Heavy_Play7 күн бұрын
@@Frostgiantbutsmall Depending on the group/store the format is very proxy friendly. Our local monthly tournament is 100% proxy friendly.
@danw648510 күн бұрын
The internet reaction is likely overblown but not completely false. I am one of those that is retiring from 1v1 Magic and I have no desire to buy anything at this point since my commander decks don't need anything to play. However, I think that for every person like myself that leaves Magic there are several others that are returning to Magic or picking it up for the first time. I think WotC knows this and I think their plan to attract new players has worked.
@sujashaguptavaka96307 күн бұрын
The premodern reddit did not appreciate the Premodern hate at the end of the video, especially coming from MTGGoldfish that still refuses to recognize Premodern as a format unlike every other major site (MtgTop8 is well regarded on the premodern redditand with a lot of anger directed at MtgGoldfish for this reason). The funnest aspects of Premodern are the historical nostalgic and the not having to worry about upgrading decks with future set releases. With MTG about to turn into a Marvel game featuring spidermen jumping thru planes, this will happen you guys too as you grow older. Nostalgic formats that allow players to relive Magic cards from their prime magic playing years, featuring the best or coolest deck of each year from any format are surging these days.
@crss2910 күн бұрын
I was willing to pay $250 for the 5 of these. I will now print them all for about $2 that ain't going to WotC.
@MattM-wo4wu9 күн бұрын
TCGs always have artificial scarcity due to the rarity distribution of cards in randomized packs, but the random aspect obfuscates the artificially of the scarcity and makes it feels more natural. These direct FOMO sales, on the other hand, where you are hust paying a premium for a specific one-time-offer, highlight just how artificial the scarcity is, eroding player willingness to spend real money for cardstock. It shatters the illusion.
@BloodMoonGo10 күн бұрын
WOTC's new model of crafting FOMO is such a bad look on the hobby. Let's see how many incidents it takes until they reverse their choice due to backlash.
@wedgearyxsaber10 күн бұрын
The FOMO is meant to create driving prices of singles, make chase cards so they can catch the allure of the pokemon finance bros
@dantothex1310 күн бұрын
This will bring on the meta of, "Oh you have a Marvel commander? I'll hit you first then."
@ericlizama855210 күн бұрын
Honestly, I’ve decided Commander is exempt from this duty. It’s supposed to be casual, after all.
@jesperwinther5189 күн бұрын
We're already there. - UB. is enough of a taunt tho'. _ Been crushing the same player at my local game store - 6 games in a row. Show up with a LotR Precon or any other UB-commander, and my cEDH decks magically appear at the table. Bully them ingame, since violence gets you disqualified.
@joeferreti94429 күн бұрын
More like: "You play UB cards I don't like, I don't play with you!"
@jesperwinther5189 күн бұрын
@@joeferreti9442 If you mean 'all UB.'-cards, I would agree.
@SWAT68099 күн бұрын
@@jesperwinther518honestly pathetic
@TMidander9 күн бұрын
Thank you Morgan for keeping in the most important part.
@Kyle_Apgar8 күн бұрын
New format: Battle for the Universe (only cards legal are those printed in a universes beyond set or product i.e. commander decks or secret lairs)
@KunushiH10 күн бұрын
I think a 5x buy limit is fine as long as it is actually a limit of 5 overall. 5x everything bundle, 5x foil, 5x nonfoil, then 5x of each individual drop equals 15x of each foil and nonfoil lair for 1 person. Excessive and far beyond the intended 5x limit. Like Richard said, if you get 5x of the everything bundle then you're now maxxed out. Would solve a lot of problems if they don't want to return to print to demand.
@iangoldstein455610 күн бұрын
I didn't get my Ultimate guard comment of the week 😭 it was the whole episode, but i was waiting for my shout out.
@MTGGoldfishPodcast9 күн бұрын
Wrong podcast, the Ultimate Guard comment of the week is on the Commander Clash Podcast, so it's still coming :)
@jaspercuna10 күн бұрын
I miss the print to demand model that secret lair was supposed to have
@delailama73610 күн бұрын
And then Wizards can get hate for taking a year to ship. A lot of people will find a reason to hate them regardless of what they do.
@thesamuraiman9 күн бұрын
@@delailama736Better than never.
@delailama7369 күн бұрын
@@thesamuraiman Is it? I agree with Richard. Just do a lottery.
@JStack9 күн бұрын
@@delailama736people are playing with the slivers and head I win tails you lose lairs. Even if a year later. Most players will never spend $100 on a single card for a format with no competitive play AKA the only technical reason to not proxy outside of convenience. Play with cards a year later, or never. I pick former. Obviously we could jsut have a competent company but everything outside of WOTC clearly shows Hasbro can’t even set a bottle down upright
@deifiedtitan9 күн бұрын
@@delailama736 Yeah, it doesn’t take a year to actually make and deliver the products that they’re doing, they’re just terrible at the business model. They get hate because they keep screwing up.
@joeferreti94429 күн бұрын
A non-UB format is a good idea! Especially now because WotC increased the number of UB sets. 🤮
@vinnythewebsurfer10 күн бұрын
I’m not going to put Bloomburrow and Duskmourn against eachother. 2 queens can co-exists (even tho I’m way more of a Bloomburrow fan) Now the real question is, which set is more disliked: Murders at Karlov Manor or Thunder Junction?
@casteanpreswyn752810 күн бұрын
Thunder Junction is more hated, but that's an objectively incorrect take because of the ridiculous amount of character assassination in Murders. The best part about Murders was the Clue cards.
@MTGGoldfishPodcast9 күн бұрын
I think it has to be MKM. I like The Big Score from Outlaws at least, MKM didn't have much for me outside of Surveil lands.
@hewhoisnamed90509 күн бұрын
I liked a lot of the cards from Murders, at least it was on Ravnica even if the detective theme is goofy. Outlaws is my least favorite set possibly ever in terms of aesthetic. The epitome of vapid
@ThisNameIsBanned9 күн бұрын
In EU foundations was not sold out at all, people even didnt know the PreRelease was a thing. Some events didnt even fire as not enough registered.
@mikeames1385 күн бұрын
Watching Seths background slowly tilt more and more throughout the cast until it eventually fell over was a ride!!!
@metalsgarage6 күн бұрын
i got in the que within 5 seconds , pre logged in navigated to the bundle i wanted and once the add to cart appeared clicked the QTY and check out. took almost 2 hrs to checkout. it was insane!! im a frequent secret lair buyer and had to clue you could cheese it but ive also never had an issue getting what i wanted
@bentulach23919 күн бұрын
Seth's camera falling over is the belly laugh I needed today.😂
@JpDubbed10 күн бұрын
Jeez, are you all programmers? 😂 I didn't know that about you Seth. Great video though. Always love listening to you guys talk, whatever it's about tbh
@MTGGoldfishPodcast9 күн бұрын
Ha, I'm very much not a programmer, Richard is though.
@JpDubbed9 күн бұрын
@@MTGGoldfishPodcast Oh I knew Richard was/is. I figured you are too since you said "I work in programming" in this podcast haha. Thanks for clarifying :)
@MTGGoldfishPodcast8 күн бұрын
@@JpDubbed Hmm, I don't remember saying that, but if I did I misspoke.
@holoismywaifu96088 күн бұрын
the effect of 6 standard sets a year won't be seen until after a year. players wont be able to take more than a month break from the game with out falling behind.
@Glonk_Respecter10 күн бұрын
DSK is a banger set for sure, there’s so many good cards that I think will be played in standard for a long time.
@Continuum79 күн бұрын
I fully believe AI art will overtake MTG eventually. WotC is a company and they only care about the dollar. Right now its too hot of a topic but they will slowly boil MTG players with shades of AI Art. Then just like they dumped UB on us all who didn't want it AI Art will be the norm whether people like it or not. Just because WotC says they will not use AI Art now is not trustworthy when their statement on UB being always separate was a flat out lie.
@josephwodarczyk9779 күн бұрын
This isn't really about magic. This is something that our society as a whole needs to work out.
@STS-qi1qy10 күн бұрын
The thing about 'new players' and Arena is I don't think most new Arena players are new *Magic* players. Generally you get into Magic through friends/family/local store which means you get in through paper. Thus starting up Arena you're going to go towards the formats you know and recognize which Alchemy is not.
@ericlizama855210 күн бұрын
I got into Magic through the Arena Open Beta, so it’s not out of the question.
@casteanpreswyn752810 күн бұрын
@@ericlizama8552 exceptions prove the rule.
@Goldy017 күн бұрын
You're severely underestimating how many kids are just not going anywhere outside and discovering shit on the internet these days.
@bryanstrahm99619 күн бұрын
Seth's Magic-con proxy example is a bit of a confirmation bias moment. You're at a location that people probably had to pay upwards of let's say two thousand dollars just to attend between ticket price, hotel, travel, etc. So you're talking about people who had two thousand bucks to blow on an event dedicated to a single card game. I'd wager that magic-con players probably represent the top 1% of Magic Players in terms of financial investment, so these are people who can afford to blow ten grand on random jank decks, and have no real need to proxy when they have excess disposable income. EDIT: Thank you Richard for immediately saying this the moment I was done typing this lmao.
@BicMitchum999 күн бұрын
“You don’t need this Storm. You can proxy it.” is not a good excuse in 2024 magic. Everyone should be able to get the card. This is bad business.
@latinojackson969410 күн бұрын
not a hot take at all: WotC sold them all and made their money so they really don't care how you feel about it. And you all keep letting them get away with this.
@joeferreti94429 күн бұрын
But they could have sold more, so they wasted a business opportunity!
@camilovargas17229 күн бұрын
As someone who worked ina multinational corporation, that call makes too much sense. They did what they did because that is what the CEO wanted. That’s it! It’s not about efficient management and reasonable business decisions, it about people’s ego in a position of power.
@scottcampbell951510 күн бұрын
Mark saying "if you want a non-UB format make one" is such an insult. Magic WAS that before UB exists. WotC did follow, and then monetized it. Why do we think they would not do the same with another format made by fans?
@JStack9 күн бұрын
He’s right. We should make a format. Like how 60 card formats got stale and allowed for no expression or variance. Maybe we can make a singleton format to add some variance. Maybe even let you pick one pet card to build around and use cards that otherwise wouldn’t see play. But then it gains steam. Employees and judges play it. WOTC sees it’s popular, and then makes it commander. We haven’t had EDH since. Just a singleton format wizards ruins several times a year. So even if we made a standard, let’s call it type 3, they would just bring it under their umbrella and sell kits and bundles for that too. Which makes it even gross he’s saying “make your own and we’ll leave you alone,” but “make your own so we can then take ownership and profit off of that too.” Maro got paid enough in 2020 to become a different human. Any person with that level of wealth isn’t a good person
@psurphr9 күн бұрын
I’m trying to start a new format. This is what I have so far, I’m hoping to have it finalized by the end of the year with a website. I don’t know if anyone will be interested but it’s fun putting it together: Only two to three standard sets a year for the last 5 years is legal. Rotation is in March, where sets from the previous year are chosen to be rotated in. There will be community input on which standard sets from the year before will be legal, but we’re looking for the set that most closely resembles OG play/sets. At a minimum, the banned list consists of any card which was banned in standard when that set was legal in standard. 5 year rotation 2020 - TBD 2021 - TBD 2022 - Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty - Dominaria United 2023 - Dominaria Remastered - Phyrexia: All Will Be One 2024 - Coming March 2025
@whiterose985410 күн бұрын
Richard's first statement should have been an apology after all the bullshit about WOTC "they will have enough cards, no way they will run out" and just keep on laughing about it. at this point everybody should proxy their magic cards, this company is just gonna get worse. also kinda psychotic of him to say, "i dont know how this can be solved" thank god Crim said it. we had a great way, its pure bullshit that they switched to this limited amount.
@JStack9 күн бұрын
They intentionally used this bad system to make more drops like this. Can’t have a CEO obsessed with NFTs and not bring everything bad about them into his resume building job opportunity
@cedarbobedar722310 күн бұрын
Richard bringing a massive load of cope on wotc's behalf
@ZackeroniAndCheese10 күн бұрын
1:00:18 Yugioh has a format called Edison where the cardpool is locked at April 2010. It is the 2nd largest format in that game.
@TheEvolver31110 күн бұрын
It's they only other format in the game and most people don't play it
@DrDrao10 күн бұрын
Third largest is goat, also has a locked card pool.
@Kestral2879 күн бұрын
I mean, Yugioh has exactly two official formats and one is entirely unsupported and not something anyone, including Konami, cares about. Being second largest in that context is not actually super meaningful.
@abeybaebe25149 күн бұрын
Rush duels are cool though
@Kestral2879 күн бұрын
@@abeybaebe2514 Rush is an entirely separate game, not a format. The cards don't cross over.
@thatonedudejake9 күн бұрын
Met multiple people at the foundations pre release that started playing magic this year
@muddlewait88449 күн бұрын
“Skulpers” classic seth comment bait. And it worked on me
@tylerlisterud41149 күн бұрын
Saved $200 by using my printer, and what Magic player could complain? Proxy them, force a change.
@craigbramlett29339 күн бұрын
19:00 sorry seth, these cards won't be in the upcoming marvel set. The upcoming marvel set is spiderman and none of these characters are in the spiderman universe
@johnnymarbles61309 күн бұрын
Unless you played Spider-Man and Xmen for the SNES or read any of the 100's of comics where Spider-Man kicks it with the xmen. Other than that, yeah, they have never met.
@bencheevers669310 күн бұрын
These were longprinted into oblivion, absolutely intentional, you have scalpers buying 10-20 using bots and straw accounts, everybody knew this one would 'sell out' as in if it wasn't print to demand it was going to be gone, scalpers become a short term supply sink as well and they sell way more this way rather than the people who actually want the cards buying 1 or 2. Pretty confident on this, Wizards always does whats best for them, there's no reason they wouldn't print to demand if that was how they sell the most product. Edit: The good news is that eventually these will come down in price I'd imagine because people will eventually dump supply but the price will be firm for a little while I think but it might be awhile because people are going to peg these as very valuable in their minds for awhile. Edit 2: Richard is wrong, they do want it to sell out immediately, the only way they get bots to buy 10-20 or even more is if they're selling out immediately, if regular people can get it then they aren't worth getting so many. This is intentionally done and it's the best way for them, the only guessing they do is how many can we do and still guarantee them to sell out instantly. And Seth being naive, "they could just limit to 1 per person" that's explicitly the opposite of what they want, they could sell 100 units to 100 people who want it or a thousand units to scalpers and bots for the demand of a hundred Edit: Also magic is due for a crash, nothing modern is valuable, proxying is just fine now, there are way too many generic chase cards, there's hundred of SLs, there are special versions of everything in collectors, the way it was supposed to work is people would seek out special versions for their decks and commander was perfect for that however there's just way too many generic special cards that hold absolutely no value over time and 6 sets a year 6 sets of chase cards in collectors, half unplayable, when everything becomes generic it pulls everything else down.
@sethchapman14259 күн бұрын
Your last edit reminds me of the comic crash in the 90s because of all the variants.
@mindhackz9 күн бұрын
55:24 It’s almost like the big company planned it that way!
@briandownie29558 күн бұрын
The line jumping was egregious. I was in line within 15 seconds and got knocked from the queue after 3.5 hours. Timer kept bouncing back up after it would drop below an hour.
@SamMcGunny9 күн бұрын
Bloomburrow plays extremely well in mono-red, the mice ARE the current RDW shell. But Duskmourn has overlords and other strong, niche pulls that did do a lot for the larger format. Seems like everyone is either playing discard, azorious reanimator, overlord beans, or RDW right now
@johnlachman512110 күн бұрын
I clicked on this video quicker than I clicked on the secret lair website
@eegles10 күн бұрын
They really should have had the vid start with a "You're more than 1 hour from the podcast" screen.
@MTGGoldfishPodcast9 күн бұрын
And you didn't have to wait four hours to get a sold out message!
@loneXolf8 күн бұрын
Even Crim had to cut in line by knowing someone who was further ahead. I joined the que a few seconds after 9 and didn't get an arcane signet, I would had accepted it if it didn't seem like all of the different types of cutting were such a big deal. The que did two huge push backs for the estimated time which I would guess cutters were the main cause of. Sucks when people can't get 1 arcane signet when some people probably cut in line and bought max carts and are swimming in them. If I ever try to buy a secret lair again, I may have to come up with multiple strategies and join the cutters to have a chance to get what I want which is lame.
@chrisschweitzer55589 күн бұрын
I just want my game back.
@zgmfx42ssaviour10 күн бұрын
Magic and yugioh are, of course, very different games at their cores, but they have something called time wizard formats that see play as side events. Things like goat format which is 2005- somewhere around the very first banlist- and edison which is a 2010 format. And instead of stale, people have actually changed decklists, come up with entirely new decks, and shifted the meta from time to time. Not saying premodern is the new best way to play, but it's entirely possible for people to come up with new ideas on a set list of cards.
@confessionsofafrustratedga646510 күн бұрын
I think I have put together a clear picture on why Seth doesn't know any other geek IP. So, he likes football. Seth is a bro who's only geek interest is MTG
@casteanpreswyn752810 күн бұрын
Seth is a frat boy with one niche interest he hyper-focuses on.
@KillerKlowns11210 күн бұрын
The more expensive the secondary market gets the more you push people to proxies. Consumer confidence and goodwill is a fickle thing, and it usually is either there or not. If this type of stuff keeps happening I’d imagine a straw will break the camels back and everyone not in sanctioned formats rapidly moves to proxying their deck lists.
@Greatestnesss9 күн бұрын
I'll buy packs here and there... but I proxy almost everything for my decks if I haven't got lucky and pulled it. No one in their right mind should spend 40$ for each boseiju copy they need. I guess if you don't own/want more than one deck.... but once I realized I'm needing the same card multiple times I just started proxying everything instead.
@boydthames14609 күн бұрын
8:52 there is a very simple way to fix the problem, make to order instead of limited supply
@iangoldstein455610 күн бұрын
What they need to do is limit sales to one per person. Seeing pictures online are people getting like 10 of every layer and getting 20 Arcane signets is messed up when I couldn't get the one single copy I hoped for
@moocha368910 күн бұрын
Yeah. A limit of 10 is insane 😅.
@derrickwarner19 күн бұрын
Hopefully you can get that Arcane Signet at a reasonable price
@RobiousIllyrian9 күн бұрын
One thing I’ll say about not many proxies at Vegas, people there could def afford to not have proxies 😂
@c_nrad10 күн бұрын
I think artists needing paid way more for universes beyond is the only way we keep them from printing six universes beyond sets a year
@SithOnix9 күн бұрын
Richard nailed the problem at 44m: we consistently underpay and undervalue artists because "so many people would be willing to do the job for free! why do you want to get paid, to do something you love?"
@eegles10 күн бұрын
Towards the end of the pod they discuss turnover in player base. Both of these can be true: universes beyond has driven many players out of the game by changing the nature of the game, and universes beyond has attracted many new players by changing the nature of the game.
@TheEvolver31110 күн бұрын
You can look up Maro discuss how WotC views natural player turnover. Pretty much WotC knows most players only play for 2-4 standard cycles. Doesn't matter how good the product is players inevitably get bored and move to a different game. It was back in the mid 00's.
@olafwulfgarson12248 күн бұрын
I met one magic artist last weekend and she said they're not allowed to sell secondary merchandise while working on UB, but they're getting paid double as a compensation.
@XREADTHISTODIEX9 күн бұрын
Just wanted to mention something about the younger demographics. On the pre release for foundations on my LGS there was a couple of kids playing it. Their parents took them there and everything. Also seeing that made me realize how much welcoming the Magic community is nowadays compared to when I was young. Goddamit I had to be careful of creeps trying to persuade me to trade my nicest cards with their junk!
@sethchapman14259 күн бұрын
Just a thought. Just because you are see influx of people playing doesn't mean there's no problems or that people are leaving the game. That should be a sad thing. Stuff can seem to be good but rotting in the center.
@krukikark9 күн бұрын
I was able to get Storm as my birthday gift so not thinking in selling at all, but at this prices I actually talk to the person that bought it for me about if we resell them, this marvel secret lair is really crazy. By the moment it arrives, I'll have to decide... They should do the print on demand in most secret lairs, the actual system is absurd.
@luisochoa5769 күн бұрын
Explorer being less popular than Alchemy is depressing. That's probably due to how expensive it is compared to standard or even paper. If you just need to buy the cards, then pioneer isn't that expensive because reprints have made so many staples drop.
@raccoonhatcity762710 күн бұрын
"One piece players get out" I agree
@masonfoster1517 күн бұрын
Im genuinely glad the scalpers won for multiple reasons, as a non-scalper myself.
@Junogray9 күн бұрын
I do so enjoy the Seth as a nice middle ground to crim and rich, people will keep claiming "magic is dead" but I will never agree with that until I actually see people playing less or not excited for new sets and not showing up en mass
@TheSushiandme9 күн бұрын
I bought and will never sell
@cdvsquad9 күн бұрын
I’m with Richard on the proxy topic. It’s rapidly gaining popularity in casual play, especially in local Commander playgroups. With AI image generation now accessible, and easy to create high-quality proxies, it’s becoming a trend. My playgroup sold almost all our expensive lands and made cool alternate proxies, so we don’t have to spend a fortune on our mana base anymore. We’ve also started creating custom commanders. Universes Beyond opened the door for us to create other themes, like Batman cards-I’ve even built an entire deck, for example.
@Death_by_Tech9 күн бұрын
The thumbnail is like that Simpsons joke. “Great Disaster”, omg! Nooo, I forgot the punctuation! “Great? Disaster?” 😂
@MentalCrusader9 күн бұрын
I didn't do anything shady and waited around 3 hours for my secret lair purchase
@mattheauperry83589 күн бұрын
My favorite author had his convention tickets go on sale earlier in the year. 20 thousand people were all trying to buy 7500 tickets. The site crashed and slowed down. Getting 3 tickets was one of the most stressful things I've done LMAO all the tickets sold out in a few minutes
@MrMartinSchou9 күн бұрын
With these types of things, and it applies to products than trading cards as well, you can either print to demand or print to scalpers. There is no middle ground.
@leonfriedemann915110 күн бұрын
I would say the negative bumb in standard was the bloomburrow redleyline decks and the up was the banning in best of one ... Just a guese😅
@InfyrnaSinath9 күн бұрын
You guys do understand that not everyone gets paid in Dollars? I live in South Africa and the amounts you are talking about is a huge amount of money here.
@carsonthorell35099 күн бұрын
As for the Universes Beyond ip art: Wizards should play the artist $6000 for commons $8000 for uncommon $10,000 for rares $12,000 for mythcs something like that, but the catch is, they should negotiated into the price of the UB ip contract, so for instance Marvel will have to pay the difference of the base $1250 and the new UB price. $8000 dollar difference at 300 new cards would be 2.4 Million. or The UB ip can save money and let the artist retain their original rights and get payed the base $1250. I could also a see a limited time artist rights, like they can sell playmates and artist proofs for only the first year with the original $1250 pay. All right, I'm no lawyer but wizards should defiantly listen to me.
@bencheevers669310 күн бұрын
Foundations was the deadest prerelease I've been to in awhile, like Sunday was literally 4 people at a store that did 16 on Sunday for Bloomburrow, Foundations, like Bloomburrow doesn't have much value in it, that's kind of fine with me, I'd just like a really good standard format and limited environment but Foundations being part of their gameplan to shape standard for years seems like a good plan, I'm kind of underwhelmed by the set overall and there's so many commander cards in the set so I kind of think they failed, literally an entire set to add Llanowar elves to standard for 5 years. At least I got a really good standard deck out of Duskmorn to play over the next -four- 2 months!
@AdamKeeton9 күн бұрын
I was legitimately curious about this news of the alternate Commander format. You guys are my main news source when it comes to mtg, would you be able to hit that topic next week?
@Wuronjilong10 күн бұрын
Does anyone remember the Ravniva mythic edition disaster? The prelude to secret lair. Except that time Wizards actually compensated people who got screwed over for their horrible system. And then learned absolutely nothing.
@Honor_Basquiat9 күн бұрын
Seth is right that they could fix the line jumping and work arounds but even if they did that, Wizards would have to spend more money to pay for a more adept queueing system which means players would need to pay more for the product which is something players would inevitably also end up complaining about. Even if you did this, it wouldn't guarantee that if you were in line within the first 5 minutes that you would get the product. People need to accept that some Magic products are promos that are collectibles and are more elusive. 95% of Magic cards don't fit this criteria and instead have these massive print runs with hundreds of thousands of not millions of copies of a card are in supply. This is an exception to the rule. I don't think it's a problem as long as the cards are reprinted in a more accessible way at some point in the future. Everyone can't have access to every card. that's the point of a collectible trading card game. Some of the collectible cards are actually scarce. I don't understand why that's so hard for people to fathom.