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yawnmoth
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I don't exactly agree with the idea, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it."
Magic may not be broken now, but that doesn't mean it can be made better. And I would much rather play a better game that has had a few obviously experimental and not so obviously flawed sets than with one that is not as good as it could be.
Magic may not be broken now, but that doesn't mean it can be made better. And I would much rather play a better game that has had a few obviously experimental and not so obviously flawed sets than with one that is not as good as it could be.