jimpark said: As the title says, I am a little (probably an understatement) exhausted from building new decks every event. Am I the only one?Its fun for like the 1st two or three events (depending on how long/grindy it is); but every time is a little much.
Nope, not even a little bit.
For me the beauty and attraction of MTG is the ability to alter, improve or create entirely new builds. Doing so keeps the game fresh and exciting. Partly why I still collect cards since homelands.
IM_CARLOS said: Awr is not building aboit building new decks. Just change some cards in existing decks. And almost every deck is H2. Awr is the other side of the Bo4T. Easy and not grindy. Something in between would be nice.
jimpark said: It feels as though I have to always do the dishes before eating my freshly cooked meal.. but the food gets cold and the enjoyment is lost.
Thuran said: Frankly i enjoy it a lot more when i have to give thought to my deckbuilding for the event. The problem is when the best for all 6 nodes is just to build the same deck, with variance in which creature type you use, or only pull out all spells.The most fun are the pauper-style events, where you are more restricted by your colours, since you don't get to use most no-brainer multicolour cards, and are pushed into cards you usually never use.I think some dedicated pauper or peasant events could be quite fun
HarryMason said: My personal take is that it takes 5 minutes. I look at the objectives, think for a minute , then pick 10 cards. I build 90% of my pve decks on the fly the day of the event . It's a deck building game, so you're going to have to build decks . Seems fair.
jimpark said: I hate you guys... so much optimism and happiness lolWhere are all my complainers at?