Why was deckcheck.net taken down?
Why was deckchecck.net taken down, since they only had deck lists?
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"New" Masters? They've been owned by Hasbro for 11 years. That's more than half of the amount of time WotC has existed.jeffwadsworth wrote:Yeah, WoTC are really screwing over the "little" guys and will pay a high price for their folly. Their new masters, Hasbro, are doing what so many other bigwigs have done...screw the base. Bad idea.
For an old time player like me, there's nothing vicious about this. WoTC started a program to support all Tournament Organizers not so long ago and now they restrict it to only the real shops (as it was before). For me this is completely reasonable, as the shops are what keeps paper magic alive.jeffwadsworth wrote:Yeah, WoTC are really screwing over the "little" guys and will pay a high price for their folly. Their old masters, Hasbro, are doing what so many other bigwigs have done...screw the base. Bad idea. Correction edit.
Perhaps you should check out some places that do not have Magic/Hobby shops. These guys really suffer from these restrictions. How do I know? I am one of them.Sloth wrote:For an old time player like me, there's nothing vicious about this. WoTC started a program to support all Tournament Organizers not so long ago and now they restrict it to only the real shops (as it was before). For me this is completely reasonable, as the shops are what keeps paper magic alive.jeffwadsworth wrote:Yeah, WoTC are really screwing over the "little" guys and will pay a high price for their folly. Their old masters, Hasbro, are doing what so many other bigwigs have done...screw the base. Bad idea. Correction edit.