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They were mentioned in their Expose video:
http://www.theory11.com/media/11174-expose-blue-jaqks" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; at the 4:22 mark
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I agree with you. This is very likely to be a true blue recolor. Very cool in my opinion.jerichoholic wrote:I'm sure it's not just a recolored tuck
Well i do. The courts were really good back in the day, but the 4th colour in the series, im pretty sure im fine with what i have at the moment, not sure this blue works with the deck. Anyhow, some people are pleased as they didnt pick them up previously, so i guess it makes sense that t11 are releasing them.jerichoholic wrote:When the courts are that nice who cares lol
To be fair it's still a fair amount cheaper than almost anything on Kickstarter, and nobody seems to complain about their prices.Gareth wrote:It feels like they're trying to cash in on these. $10 per deck!![]()
The Blacks were $7 and the reds $6. (Admittedly, 2 and 3 years ago respectively).
I agree that it's moderately priced compared to current day decks but I think the reason why no one's complaining is because most Kickstarter campaigns aren't just a simple recolor (the 4th and counting, nonetheless...) without any other deviation from the original version.jerichoholic wrote: To be fair it's still a fair amount cheaper than almost anything on Kickstarter, and nobody seems to complain about their prices.
Most Kickstarter decks are printed in much more smaller quantities than what T11 typically puts out, regardless of T11's claims of being "limited". Prices are definitely spiralling too high - I think in the very near future (if not already) you're going to see that custom playing cards have priced themselves out of the market and you're going to see a fall off among collectors. More and more collectors are either easing up on their spending and buying fewer decks, or they're getting ultra selective, or they're getting out altogether. And new collectors getting into the hobby aren't making up this difference like we've seen in the past year or two anymore.vasta41 wrote:I agree that it's moderately priced compared to current day decks but I think the reason why no one's complaining is because most Kickstarter campaigns aren't just a simple recolor (the 4th and counting, nonetheless...) without any other deviation from the original version.jerichoholic wrote: To be fair it's still a fair amount cheaper than almost anything on Kickstarter, and nobody seems to complain about their prices.
I guess that is where I was getting to. A $10 deck from T11 means they're trying to collect a good sum off us collectors - as undoubtedly these will sell much better than their other average decks for the year. It's just like if we saw another Smoke & Mirror deck from D&D - an easy way to take some more cream from an established brand.sinjin7 wrote:And with a bigger company like T11 who have the benefit of economies of scale, they have the ability to produce decks at a much lower cost than individual KS artists, and even they're going to $10 per deck before you even factor in shipping, it just makes you shake your head.
They sure as hell better print some more decks! Those goddamn liars are going to piss off a lot of Black Club members...Gareth wrote:I've been noticing how Ellusionist's e-mails are becoming more and more about magic, not cards. I suspect they're seeing exactly that - with the small number of excellent decks they're producing against the huge creativity that KS allows - they don't have a chance with 10-20k print runs.
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