When it comes to tabletop gaming, predicting any kind of market behavior is almost always a guessing game. No matter how much data you accumulate, how many experts you consult, or how much ad time you buy, humans are only...
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When it comes to tabletop gaming, predicting any kind of market behavior is almost always a guessing game. No matter how much data you accumulate, how many experts you consult, or how much ad time you buy, humans are only...
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For those who have never attended a mammoth sized board game convention such as Gen Con, one important factor to consider when deciding whether or not you want to attend for that first time experience is precisely that: it is...
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What follows is a comprehensive look at many pieces of information we acquired over our four days at Gen Con. This spans the board gaming sphere primarily, as well as a few other areas that were worth mentioning. Mind you,...
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“Hello old friend.” These were the words I silently uttered upon entering the Indianapolis Convention Center on Wednesday afternoon to retrieve my badge for Gen Con 2021. After more than 18 months of uncertainty, of conventions canceled, conventions un-canceled but...
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Editor’s Note: We’re traveling today, a result of attending our first game convention in easily 18 months. In the meantime, enjoy this appropriate Monday Magic article about getting all sorts of creatures similarly off the sidelines and engaged with others...
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Due to the nature of any webpage on the internet having a title of some sort, you undoubtedly already are aware of the card we’re here to talk about. You can see it right above this line of text. Clear...
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Editor’s Note: We’re off today in celebration of the holiday. In the meantime, enjoy this historically relevant Monday Magic article about why we’re taking it off in the first place, which was originally published on 8/31/15. Next Monday marks the...
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A key reason EDH took off during its nascent years was the ideology of being able to use cards – both new and old – that tended to get overlooked or underplayed in the much more dominant competitive dueling environments....
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Fandom. It’s such a strikingly simple word on the surface. If you like something well enough, you’re a fan of it. You enjoy what that something is or does. You can be a fan of people, of places, of ideas,...
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Regardless of whatever the subject may be – and to the baffling consternation of some – experience is a valuable asset that should be appreciated. Experience on a subject means that the person has spent ample time and energy immersed...
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