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I think is necessary one game release "core", and then you can buy the decks as you want, allowing the player to use them even if they were purchased in 2012, for example.
thug life
Would have made alot less of us pissy of they just kept making content packs instead of a new game every single year for probably $5 worth of content
Make a giant batch of chocolate pudding with your short-date milk, and it'll last longer. Did I just blow your mind?
(Chocolate pudding doesn't have a multiplayer component, so the analogy kinda creaks there. OTOH, why would you ever want to share?)
When I spoke of expiration , was saying it figuratively, and it's true, you can still play the game in singleplayer, but as the DotP 2012, the multiplayer of this game dies as soon as the new 2014 goes on sale.
just the most powerful feature of this game is its multiplayer
Sorry for my english.
but mate, I doubt there is a big difference between playing an AI opponent on planeswalker difficulty, and playing a real person in multiplayer, especially in a game where you cant make your own decks.
besides, it's all about the starting hand you are dealt (and the 10 cards or so on the top of your library) that make or break a game.