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by lackbeard
1083 days ago
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I agree that "tiers vs. continuum" has no bearing on the question of whether or not Magic: The Gathering is pay-to-win. I was merely pointing out that what tedunangst was describing was a continuum, not tiers. Obviously, I'm not articulating my perspective very persuasively. Here's some additional flavor that might help (probably won't:) 1. In Magic: The Gathering, the most expensive deck is not always (or even ever, really) the best. 2. Is Golf pay-to-win? I can spend more on a set of clubs that have bigger sweet spots & will give me more distance with the same swing than my opponent's set. 3. The term "pay-to-win" comes from free-to-play MMOs. I think most people that claim MTG is pay-to-win are just frustrated by how expensive it is. I agree. Don't play it! |
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2. No, because the people writing the rules of Golf aren't the ones that sell you clubs (as far as I know. Maybe there's some devious stuff going on behind the scenes).
3. Correct.
While I don't think "money is the only thing that determines the winner", Magic is absolutely is pay-to-win. It would not be pay-to-win if people could print their own cards (following a set of standards, of course), even though printing costs money.