Draino: You have a Ranger of the White Tree ^^
Yep! One of the first singles I ever bought. Thankfully it was cheap(er) then. But this raises a good point: Many folks know that my favorite Expanded deck is a Madril deck (which uses
Ranger of the White Tree). The best all-around counter for Madril is
Ships of Great Draught. Any deck has a reasonable chance against a Madril deck, if they pack at least TWO
Ships of Great Draught. But
Ships of Great Draught currently costs 162g. Many players can't afford to invest in a single card that high, let alone in multiple copies of that card, just to counter one deck strategy.
You, of course, have
four of them (foiled if I recall), because
you had the cash to get them. I'm not saying you came by that cash by any sort of foul means. In fact, I believe you came by it legitimately. But the point is this: Because
Ships of Great Draught is so expensive, I have an advantage over other players who can't afford it. Because you have as much cash as you do, you have an advantage over me, and also over those other players who can't afford it. This has nothing to do with strategy, and everything to do with access. Because of our access to cards, we are more likely to do well in My Cards events than players who do not have that same access. Thus, success breeds success.
What doesn't help the situation are the non-existant starters for Hunters and Rise of Saruman. You pull one of those S cards as foil and one card gives you at least 1,000 gold, in some cases even 3,500. Add those starters AND reset the prices for those cards immediately and stuff like that isn't going to happen anymore. Or just reset the S card prices by themselves. Just the fact that there is a site nobody can use without being broke after buying should be reason enough to implement those cards already.
That would help with the S-cards, but not with the other stuff. The argument I keep hearing is that deck lists for those decks are not available, but with a little searching I easily found them in three different places:
http://lotrtcgwiki.com/community/viewtopic.php?t=6077http://lotrtcgwiki.com/forums/index.php/topic,2527.0.htmlhttp://lotrtcgwiki.com/forums/index.php/topic,8330.0.html...so maybe we should just start emailing MarcinS and asking him to please implement these?
And while we're at it... I said this numerous times: Its not about the R cards, its about the player. What use does it have when a player has a bunch of super expensive cards and doesn't know how to use them?
And what use is a masterful player, who only has crappy cards available? Clearly both things are important. Winning games comes down to being a good player
and having good cards.
This of course counts not for cards like Gondor Bowmen, Aragorn's Bow, Double Shot, PATHS. Those are no-brainers anyone can use. There is a reason most direct damage cards are expensive ^^
...which is exactly my point. The people with more cash have a "no-brainer" advantage over those who have less. That means, as I said, that My Cards events are not an even playing field. All Cards is, Sealed is, but My Cards is not. I think higher prizes should be reserved for events where more players have an even chance of winning those prizes. With My Cards events, those with cash have a distinct advantage.