Mangara, the Diplomat will undoubtedly draw us cards and generate value, but not nearly as well as Smothering Tithe for a four-drop

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From this wide-angle perspective, these attempts to eat into the aftermarket seem distinctly anti-consumer and likely to provoke a significant backlash
This set's premium price marrs a game we all love deeply by reminding us that, at its core, it is just business
While the whole thing was a total failure (the e-Reader was never even released in Europe, yet the cards were...), some of the cards from that time are still pretty valuable
What set is Gathering Place from