chach wrote:I'm kinda against display decks, they will dilute the collectability of the deck IMO. Reason I backed it was because there would be less than 1000 printed amongst the different types. And while it could change, there are no plans currently to limit the number a person can order meaning someone could order a few gross to sell in secondary market for all those that couldn't get a spot in campaign.
While it won't have a jazzed up tuck with foil and embossing, the promo picture still shows a nice looking tuck. So what was supposed to be an ultra-limited magnum opus dedicated to his daughter now becomes a no holds barred wide release deck with just some limited editions. This is what the original campaign should've been for in the first place IMO, with the limiteds as special tiers.
Mind you, this opinion changes completely if the number of decks one can buy is limited to number of decks one has already pledged for.
Well said fellow Aussie. I brought that up in the comments when he asked about what he should do next.
The fact that the cards in the display deck will not change but only the tuck will I think will impact on the collectability of the limited deck.
To top it off it is indicated that there will be no limit. So i am sure some people will buy 1000+ decks of this and then try to flip them on eBay,
People should play with the cards the original cards. What is the point of putting them away lockedup lol. Most tiers had two deck pledges anyway so open on of those decks up geez.
I think if display decks become the norm, they should be more boring, white tuck only no print on them, maybe arial 14 lol plain text. Then the cards shoudl be hole punched in the middle, or perhaps water marked on the back that that is what they are. Kind of like when people write SAMPLE ONLY on stiff they are demoing to people before the final product.
If we don't dull them down to the extreme I describe, limit it to 1 deck per pledge. After all people have indicated that they "want to play with it" so they don't need a brick of the stuff. This will make it in a sense a true display deck for those who backed the project and don;t want to crack open their packs.