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tragicmagic | I've quit and started so often, selling off my collection, and then restarted, yada yada. The same can probably be said for a lot of veteran players. I've started playing again, and currently, I'm focused on Standard, but I want to start playing Legacy again. To start playing, it seems really expensive though. So what is the best route to get involved with that area of the game again without having to blow my entire wallet all at once? Is there an inexpensive solid Legacy deck that I can build to transition into it? |
spike777 | Proxy a few decks and play with them casually with friends. Find one you like, and slowly build toward it or outright buy it or a budget version. You'll quickly get tired of playing a budget deck you don't like playing. If your budget is super low, only playtest the cheaper options and hopefully you like one from that list. P.s. Another option is cockatrice if you don't want to proxy out the deck. |
LandDestroyer | See my thread my friend. http://classic.magictraders.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/026161.htmlI suggest building modern merfolk and robots/affinity then getting the cards to make them legacy competitive. For merfolk that means later picking up force of will and maybe wastelands...and true name nemesis echo will be easier once they ship more. For affinity that means upgrading the lands a little (ancient tombs are pretty cheap). Hope that helps! Ps, you could always play burn or dredge. |
oneofchaos | Although it's a joke this flowchart actually does wonders at orienting the new guys to the format. Hit me up if you have questions, I'd be willing to playtest via you on magic workstation or whatever. Always happy to get somebody new into legacy. http://imgur.com/ghaf8Ct |
LandDestroyer | I haven't read most of these yet, but on the off chance you or a friend have scg premium, you can find some recent articles here http://www.starcitygames.com/tags/Legacysuch as http://www.starcitygames.com/article/27485_Is-Legacy-Cheaper-Than-Standard.html http://www.starcitygames.com/article/27580_How-To-Get-Into-Legacy-The-Sol-Land-Path.ht ml http://www.starcitygames.com/article/27533_How-To-Get-Into-Legacy-The-Lions-E ye-Diamond-Path.html etc
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jellyfishfanatic | It's definitely best to find something you like via an online program (or through proxies). Magic Workstation is the only free one available these days (to my knowledge); Hasbro shut down Cockatrice early last year so the program is not readily available, nor are card sets past (I think) Gatecrash. |
SageShadows | Visit http://www.woogerworks.com/ for Cockatrice information. |
kendawg13 | Try to find a deck that can bridge formats and cover both Legacy and Modern to make the deck more playable. Yes some cards will be swapped in and out but the core cards remain the same, such as affinity or a form of caw blade. |
LandDestroyer | Merfolk falls into that category . Jund to a degree |
Eatatjoes | I'd pick up staples of decks (force, goyf, waste) they go in multiple decks, and then you just pick up the smaller stuff along the way. The first thing I did was pick up all the duals, after that, it was a breeze |
tragicmagic | Thanks for the tips everyone. I've taken everything into account. I have SCG Premium, so those articles were a great lead. |
LandDestroyer | quote: Originally posted by Eatatjoes: I'd pick up staples of decks (force, goyf, waste) they go in multiple decks, and then you just pick up the smaller stuff along the way. The first thing I did was pick up all the duals, after that, it was a breeze
Another reason why this advice is so important is bc you may be able to borrow the rest of a deck from someone if they are running a diff deck that just happens to run fow or wasteland if you have your own. |
Volcanon | Get a high paying job. |
inferno41 | quote: Originally posted by Volcanon: Get a high paying job.
This wins the interwebs. |
JayC | Take a 2nd mortgage out and kiss your assets goodbye. |
bucknutty | I just recently got back into legacy and started out picking my colors and going through a list of "staples" I found on another site. The main expense, for me, has been the mana base. Esper has some expensive colors, lol. After about a year of finding signed staples I am now getting into the revised duals, karakas, Fow, etc. Only part that blows for me is when I go to the shop with my family and the kids point out my cards in the case so my wife can see what I actually spend on these pieces of cardboard. __________________ I am looking for signed legacy cards! Here is my want list
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Goaswerfraiejen | Like others have said, I'd get a feel for the format first via something like Magic Workstation. Build a few of the decks to beat and established decks over at The Source, and see how they play out. Then build a cheap deck like Dredge (or go for an older storm combo deck). You can re-acquire staples over time. __________________ "I have heard the mermaids singing, each to each. I do not think they will sing to me." -T.S. EliotRIP Ari Legacy UGB River Rock primer. PM comments/questions. Info on grad school in Phil.
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stacker | acquire 3 of each blue dual, 4 fows, 4 goyfs, 4 of each blue fetch this is about 75% of the cost of the cards needed to build almost any blue deck |
Schwingzilla | The most valuable site I've found for Legacy is mtgtop8.com I suppose acquire these cards in rough order of the decks you like to play: http://www.mtgtop8.com/topcards?format=LE&meta=39 |
pugowar | Are you planning on attempting to play competitively (Gp's PTQ's etc), semi-competitive (local tournies etc), or casual? Either way, test first. Pick a list you like. If you are financially constrained try to save up for 1 dual land a month. Proxy the rest for testing and make friends with guys who have extras you can borrow for tournaments. Slowly build the deck until you have the whole thing. Buy the most expensive cards first, trade for the smallest cards whenever you can. Throw a bit of a party when the last proxy is replaced! |