The Card Wizard Cracks M11: Yo Primeval Titan!
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don't buy this scam artist's book. if you must read it though, download a torrent of it.
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@Mrjtoomuch It is actually legit. Failtroll fails!
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Watch his left hand at 11:37... it's barely grabbing the edges of the back.
Then his right hand comes in and just tears it apart entirely in half?? LOL this is such a joke...
Look at 11:38.. the pack just falls apart sideways without him ever having applied more pressure than a single pull with a few fingers... what a JOKE you con artist that pack was open a long long time ago...
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Wow, You're a real con-artist piece of crap...
Watch from 11:35-11:40.... I've opened HUNDREDS of booster packs and i have NEVER seen one come apart so easily as I just watched that one. You have to be an idiot to believe that pack was "Factory Sealed"...
You can tell this idiot is just opening the packs beforehand and then sealing them back up with a piece of clear tape or something easy like that... you really gave it away at 11:35 when you rip that pack open like it's a sheet of paper...
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can u do this with m12 or innistrad
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Ross Edwards has got the skills.
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Hey, excellent demonstration! I hope to see more and more of these Core-Set based openings/lessons; I have bought the second edition of your book and I got to say, I like your comparison of baseball cards to MTG.
I have read about your future developments and want to lend a helping hand in you M12 findings: although, I don't have the box written out, I did take note of a few things from a box I opened today, as well as viewing some box openings from my local hobby store; it would seem that the
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does this metheod still work on the newer releases?
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Does this method still work on the newer releases?
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this is amazing. I got a very similar box last night =D
I bought the first book an am wondering if the 11th edition is harder to pick out then Shards was? Also do you have the map for Worldwake and Scars of Mirrodin? Also with the disruptions did you explain it the 2nd book also?
altec770 1 year ago
@altec770 -- M11 and Scars are much more complex than Shards of Alara, but they are based on the same underlying sorting mechanism. Instead of switching tracks every pack, they switch on a changing interval. M11 and SOM maps are both in the book. Worldwake is entirely Type B, so there is no map for it, unfortunately.
recardwizard 1 year ago
Hey Ross, a couple of questions - First, how can you tell if you have a Type A or Type B box? Is there a certain website you can buy from to be sure it's Type A? And secondly, besides simplicity, is there a reason to go for Japanese boxes? Are they more valuable or something? Thanks again man
ActorfromMI 1 year ago
@ActorfromMI -- See my response to Predator9710. There's no way to tell from the box, but all the boxes I've bought so far have been Type A+, from Dave and Adams, Star City, and so on. The map will work either way, it's just that the Type B boxes create more pack waste due to the variable interval making things tougher.
recardwizard 1 year ago
does the m11 map only work for the japanese version of the set?
scarred50 1 year ago
@scarred50 -- In the case of M11, there are different maps for the Asia-Pacific and North American regions. Both maps are in the book. :) For Scars, there is (so far) only one worldwide map.
recardwizard 1 year ago