Magic The Gathering straight-up "destroyed" loads of Secret Lair cards when they were print-on-demand, says boss
Magic: The Gathering's original way of selling Secret Lairs in a 'print-to-demand' model was "untenable from a business standpoint" says the TCG's lead designer Mark Rosewater, in a recent Blogatog blog post. Not only that, it apparently led to a lot of leftover product getting destroyed. Read the full story on Wargamer: Magic The Gathering straight-up "destroyed" loads of Secret Lair cards when they were print-on-demand, says boss RELATED LINKS:Monstrous MTG card that can turbocharge new Dina deck sees 300% price spikeThis new MTG Secret Lair is wonderfully retro, but you have to buy two copiesEvery other TCG ditches Magic: The Gathering's Lands system - does that mean it's bad?
Magic: The Gathering's original way of selling Secret Lairs in a 'print-to-demand' model was "untenable from a business standpoint" says the TCG's lead designer Mark Rosewater, in a recent Blogatog blog post. Not only that, it apparently led to a lot of leftover product getting destroyed.Read the full story on Wargamer: Magic The Gathering straight-up "destroyed" loads of Secret Lair cards when they were print-on-demand, says boss
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