Well only for one lucky sod.
To make the Casual Goblin experiment more interesting (and because Critical has become fat and lazy and doesnt wanna make another million cards) I have decided all embers will be given away, at no cost. Not sold. Gifted.
Hows that for a ungeared restriction. This project will be about glyphs, glyphs and lots of glyphs. Oh and of course winning.
So, if you want to win, and you sell glyphs ... BOOKMARK THIS BLOG TODAY!
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Good luck on your experiment.
ReplyDeleteI have a feeling your gonna need it.
Especially if your server market is like mine.
It's just starting to get exciting. I thought Faid's experiment looked fun but shooting myself in the foot while trying to sell glyphs ... cant top that.
ReplyDeleteIt seems strange to me. While I see that you're staying strict to "glyphs" I've always viewed rare inks and even resulting low-level Darkmoon decks to be a consequence of glyph making, and thus a part of the glyph business itself.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to hearing more about this. :)