I find it extremely odd how the main two OCG countries dropped their exclusives shorty after trying the concept, but the TCG is booming with exclusives for their sets. I wonder why that is?
I find it extremely odd how the main two OCG countries dropped their exclusives shorty after trying the concept, but the TCG is booming with exclusives for their sets. I wonder why that is?
"Is it so important that you win one last argument with him?"
"No, it is not, but it is true that I will miss the arguments; they were, finally, all that we had."
Ours generally work better in competitive play methinks. Korea did bring us Norden though.
Sanokal
And, hopefully, it'll bring us the Burgesstoma cards, which I've noticed have been getting mild interest.
"Is it so important that you win one last argument with him?"
"No, it is not, but it is true that I will miss the arguments; they were, finally, all that we had."
Hm, i guess OCG won't release exclusives anymore because KoA is crying: "Too broken! Too broken!" ^^
I still wonder what the reason is for KoA to not allow Cyberstein in TCG. Or even Kastle Siblings DP.
F**k u, Tewart!
The dream is truly dead. TRULY DEAD. Of the three, Korean exclusives were the ones I've been looking forward to most every set since they started. The Burgesstoma were interesting. And I still wish we could have gotten more Lovecraftian cards. There's so many that could come out. A lot of early works of his are public domain. And a lot more are going to expire any shoddy claim to copyright starting in just a couple of years. 95 years from publication for works published 1923–1963.
Last edited by ScionStorm; 15th February 2016 at 04:35 AM.
Now who's gonna make creative and (mostly) balanced cards?
At least Norden was Released.
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