Time's not wasted, it is invested. There is a fine difference.palkia dialga clash said:No money at all.
Exactly why merchandise like that is a waste of time.
Time's not wasted, it is invested. There is a fine difference.palkia dialga clash said:No money at all.
Exactly why merchandise like that is a waste of time.
Renoir said:For the parents, who are upset that their kids throw their money away. Exploitation is everywhere. (This is, of course not an counter-argument. Just a statement for augmented awareness.)
Renoir over.
It is what i see over here in Germany, i didn't know much about the situation in the United States. I thought it to be the same.Ophie said:Is that what you're seeing? Around here, most parents I'm seeing just let their kids do whatever they want. If a kid wants something, the parents buy it. If a kid wants to go somewhere, the parents take them there. I've noticed it for the past several years--the trend around here is that parents cannot bear to see their kids display negative emotions at all, so the kid gets everything he or she wants. Heck, I remember a parent-teacher conference where the mother of this girl spent the whole conference yelling at the teacher defending her "little angel" who can do no wrong, when the girl was obviously a troublemaker.
The worst part is that these kids think it's perfectly normal. So when they encounter a kid who DOESN'T have at least a thousand cards per set, they get confused and encourage the other kids to yell and scream until their parents buy them.
r3skyline said:i can spend any amount i would like to. currently looking into getting 4 TBs for my sons deck and mine.
you guys have no idea what it means to play an expensive card game. (yugioh/MTG)
That makes me mad, the parents who put up with spoiled kids, and the parents who think their children are angels. Those children need a good spanking, and those parents need a... what do they need? :IOphie said:Is that what you're seeing? Around here, most parents I'm seeing just let their kids do whatever they want. If a kid wants something, the parents buy it. If a kid wants to go somewhere, the parents take them there. I've noticed it for the past several years--the trend around here is that parents cannot bear to see their kids display negative emotions at all, so the kid gets everything he or she wants. Heck, I remember a parent-teacher conference where the mother of this girl spent the whole conference yelling at the teacher defending her "little angel" who can do no wrong, when the girl was obviously a troublemaker.
The worst part is that these kids think it's perfectly normal. So when they encounter a kid who DOESN'T have at least a thousand cards per set, they get confused and encourage the other kids to yell and scream until their parents buy them.
I just Googled it.The hoops people jump through to get a Black Lotus...
Worlds topping pokemon deck.
Reshiphlosion
Reshiram x4 $12
Typhlosion x4 $16
Quilava x1 <$1
Cyndaquil x4 <$1
Pokemon Collector x4 $20
Professor Juniper x4 $4
Sage’s Training x4 $2
Engineer’s Adjustments x2 $1
Professor Oak’s New Theory x2 $1
Pokegear 3.0 x3 $1
Rare Candy x4 $16
Junk Arm x4 $3
Plus Power x3 $1
Pokemon Communication x2 $1
Revive x1 <$1
Professor Elm’s Training Method x1 <$1
Energy Retrieval x1 <$1
Fire Energy x10 $2
Rescue Energy x2 $1
You could build this deck for roughly $100 or less
WCS winning plants (again minimum rarity)
Plants
Monsters: 22
1 Spirit Reaper $2
1 Dandylion $5
1 Black Luster Soldier – Envoy of the Beginning $35
3 Tour Guide From the Underworld $350
1 Debris Dragon $2
2 Maxx “C” $100
3 Reborn Tengu $36
1 Glow-Up Bulb $40
2 Effect Veiler $30
1 Gorz the Emissary of Darkness $4
2 Thunder King Rai-Oh $18
1 Sangan $2
1 Caius the Shadow Monarch $8
1 Lonefire Blossom $6
1 Spore $1
Spells: 13
1 Scapegoat $1
1 Monster Reborn $2
2 Mystical Space Typhoon $2
1 Book of Moon $1
2 Enemy Controller $3
1 Foolish Burial $1
1 Heavy Storm $2
1 Dark Hole $2
1 One for One $3
1 Mind Control $1
1 Pot of Avarice $3
Traps: 6
1 Call of the Haunted $1
2 Solemn Warning $20
1 Solemn Judgment $3
1 Trap Dustshoot $1
1 Torrential Tribute $1
Extra Deck: 15
1 Brionac, Dragon of the Ice Barrier $30
1 Orient Dragon $30
1 Number 17: Leviathan Dragon $3
1 Formula Synchron $4
1 Stardust Dragon $5
1 Leviair the Sea Dragon $25
1 Ally of Justice Catastor $18
1 Scrap Dragon $35
1 T.G. Hyper Librarian $30
1 Steelswarm Roach $55
1 Number 39: Utopia $4
1 Armory Arm $5
1 Black Rose Dragon $15
1 Ancient Fairy Dragon $5
1 Trishula, Dragon of the Ice Barrier $35
Side Deck: 15
1 Chain Disappearance $8
1 Debunk $7
1 Dust Tornado $1
2 Bottomless Trap Hole $3
2 Mind Crush $1
1 Mystical Space Typhoon $1
2 Leeching the Light $2
2 D.D. Crow $3
2 Cyber Dragon $6
1 Chimeratech Fortress Dragon $5
Yugioh deck comes out to just over $1000, and thats assumig minimum rarity, which many player use maximum rarity adding $300++ to the deck easy
DNA said:I just Googled it.
Although I do not play Magic, I do have a good grasp of the rules of the game, and man, that card is ridiculous.
edit: tour guide went up in price again what