Shecky said: Thanks everyone. And yes, you can target each of the standard sets individually.Although I understand there are certain cards that people love and other people don't use. I am referring to the universally admired cards - Drake, Sandwurm, Olivia, Piggie, etc. etc. I just wondered what the non-mythic/masterpiece cards might be.
Shecky said: Thanks everyone. And yes, you can target each of the standard sets individually.
hawkyh1 said: Shecky said: Thanks everyone. And yes, you can target each of the standard sets individually. can someone point me to where it says this?HH
Brigby said:Crafting CostsSelecting a Set and Rarity determines the cost of the Booster that you would like to craft.Sets will affect the crafting cost in 3 ways:Legacy Sets (all Sets that aren’t in the Standard Rotation) are treated as a Single Set, and will be the cheapest you can craft to complete your sets!All Standard Sets, except for the newest one, will have the same price.The Newest Standard Set (most recent set released) will cost slightly more than the rest of Standard.Selecting a Rarity will also affect the Booster cost. You can craft from Commons to Mythics from any Set. Increasing the Rarity will increase the cost. Check out the table below to find the Mana Orb costs for each Crafted Booster: *New Update*Origins Set Since Origins is the basic set of the game and also a classic one, it will remain in Standard and craftable as an individual set. In light of this and its popularity, we decided to make Origins the cheapest Standard set: it is priced as a Legacy Set! Check out the updated price table above.
majincob said:1st argument: It says "All Standard Sets, except for the newest one, will have the same price." Notice they don't say they will be treated as a Single set like they did with Legacy sets.
2nd argument: "The Newest Standard Set (most recent set released) will cost slightly more than the rest of Standard" which I take to mean that the standard sets will be individually targetable, otherwise how could you differentiate price?
3rd argument: The new Origins section also points out that "it will remain in Standard and craftable as an individual set" indicating that the standard sets including Origins have always been designed to be individually craftable.
Gilesclone said: But it would be odd if Origins was the only set that was individually craftable. I think the old days of lying thru careful wording may be behind us.
fiirst said: i think they will limited out crafting by timer...such as one craft per each 8 hr.......
Szamsziel said: Take a look at provided screenshot (of course there can be changes). It looks like you are able to select set (hou on screenshot) - not latest standard.
Volrak said: majincob said:1st argument: It says "All Standard Sets, except for the newest one, will have the same price." Notice they don't say they will be treated as a Single set like they did with Legacy sets. I agree, if individual sets aren't targetable, then not stating it here is a strange omission.2nd argument: "The Newest Standard Set (most recent set released) will cost slightly more than the rest of Standard" which I take to mean that the standard sets will be individually targetable, otherwise how could you differentiate price?Price would be trivially differentiated if the intended player choices were "latest standard", "rest of standard", or "legacy".3rd argument: The new Origins section also points out that "it will remain in Standard and craftable as an individual set" indicating that the standard sets including Origins have always been designed to be individually craftable. This is ambiguous still. It depends on their intended grouping of "remain" - it could apply to just the "in standard" part, with "[be] craftable as an individual set" being a separate clause. Also, in that interpretation, the fact that they thought "craftable as an individual set" needed to be stated may indicate that Standard's targetability as an individual set is different or unique.Bottom line: You may well be right, but the doorway to an alternative interpretation is at least Hibernum-sized, and remains open for now.
majincob said: Volrak said: majincob said:1st argument: It says "All Standard Sets, except for the newest one, will have the same price." Notice they don't say they will be treated as a Single set like they did with Legacy sets. I agree, if individual sets aren't targetable, then not stating it here is a strange omission.2nd argument: "The Newest Standard Set (most recent set released) will cost slightly more than the rest of Standard" which I take to mean that the standard sets will be individually targetable, otherwise how could you differentiate price?Price would be trivially differentiated if the intended player choices were "latest standard", "rest of standard", or "legacy".3rd argument: The new Origins section also points out that "it will remain in Standard and craftable as an individual set" indicating that the standard sets including Origins have always been designed to be individually craftable. This is ambiguous still. It depends on their intended grouping of "remain" - it could apply to just the "in standard" part, with "[be] craftable as an individual set" being a separate clause. Also, in that interpretation, the fact that they thought "craftable as an individual set" needed to be stated may indicate that Standard's targetability as an individual set is different or unique.Bottom line: You may well be right, but the doorway to an alternative interpretation is at least Hibernum-sized, and remains open for now. I agree that it is ambiguous. It has the feeling of them trying to be as clear as they can yet somehow still failing.
tfg76 said: I will personally craft 1) Inner struggle 2) AKH rares (missing one or two that I really need) 3) Origins rares (missing some key ones) 4) Origins mythics 5) AKH mythics. I believe I can complete both of those with my current set of dupes, given the announcement around cheaper Origins. Then I'll probably save the rest for HoU and Ixalan crafting.KLD block is interesting since it's still in standard and can be crafted explicitly. Once it rotates out, those cards will have less value to me, but will also be harder to get, since it'll then be in the legacy pool (but cheaper). I'm leaning towards waiting until it's legacy and then rolling the dice on mythics in the larger pool now and then.