They aren’t going to rotate anything out of expanded. Doing so would piss off all the players who’ve heavily invested in BW cards as their value will plummet instantly. It’s bad for business
Emphasis added because I know that part is
wrong. This might sound snarky or combative, but I just don't have time to "polish" it. I see it as a PSA more than anything else.
As a reminder:
- Organized Play at best boosts short term sales and provides long term stability for a brand; its an expense, not a money maker.
- This same argument was used to explain why adopting a "rotating" format was a bad idea back in 2001.
- This same argument has been used to explain why banning cards is a bad idea.
- This same argument means no complaining if/when you have to re-purchase alternate art reprints of key Expanded staples.
Adjusted to the relevant cardpools, of course.
Even if some at TPCi thought that Expanded Format would never rotate, they usually have gone through the motions. It is circumstantial evidence
but that just means constantly going through the motions of rotation
without rotating supports the idea that the Expanded Format will
eventually see some sets (maybe even an entre era's worth of sets) rotate so long as we have
other compelling evidence.
We do: the same logic and justification for the implementation of a rotating format in the first place, coupled with how the Unlimited Format was abandoned (instead of getting a Ban List and strategic errata/reprints to salvage it). Unless the counterargument is that somehow Expanded falls into a "sweet spot" between the two based purely on a
relative relationship.
If you're investing in the Expanded Format now, do so at your own risk; that was always the understanding. Just like you invest in the Standard Format knowing that your cards aren't always going to be legal for it. In both cases, you also invest knowing that cards might be banned if they cause problems; you cannot even be certain that they'll be legal for a full year! You can complain but... the powers-that-be don't owe us Organized Play, or if they do, then you need to accept that decisions for the betterment of all Organized Play sometimes stink for the individual (and that you're being subsidized by all the purchases made by those who don't participate in Organized Play).
Anyway, sorry for this rambling conclusion and edits, but I even before posting I rewrote this three or four times and I keep noticing stuff I accidentally dropped from earlier writings. My main point is that either Expanded does eventually rotate, it gets a ridiculously sized Ban List (and increasing number of useless "filler"),
or it gets abandoned once its as bad as Unlimited was when Expanded was implemented.