Thursday, June 30, 2011
Common Knowledge: Diamonds in the rough
Every set of Magic has it's power rares and mythics, but there are also many commons that can provide you with a good margin if you get them at the right price. When your collection starts running into thousands or tens of thousands of cards, it can be easy to focus on the money rares and forget about all those cards that are worth less than 1 Tix.
With Commander being released next week we can expect to see a surge of interest in older cards which are almost unplayable in any other format and by keeping up with trends you can make good profits by stocking up on these cards and keeping your prices competitive. If you're not an EDH/Commander player, now is the perfect time to start doing some research and advertising some of the less popular cards which will soon be sought after.
Remember your bot allows you to tailor which cards are advertised in your classifieds ad through the CardsForAdvertisement text file so adding random EDH staples to your classifieds ads is a breeze. It's probably a good time to up your buy limits on certain cards as people will be buying the Commander precons and then trading up to tailor the decks to their needs. If you go to the collection tab in the bot you can easily change the sets you wish to purchase and how many of each card you want and don't forget you can specify individual cards in your PersonalPrices text file.
MTGO Library Bot 4.38 is out!
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Things to avoid while doing business on Magic Online!
There are times though when the customer won't only be disappointed by the deals offered to him, but more than that he will feel he would be ripped off and totally deceived had he accepted the deals presented to him by that bot-store owner.
Even worse , some customers will be surprised to find that what was advertised by a specific bot has nothing to do with the trade deals that are really offered to him.
The customer of our last example will most likely make a mental note not to use this trader again and will certainly not advice other players to use this trader in their future trades!
The owner of the specific bot has just lost a chance to trade and any potential client that user might have brought to his service.
Here is some advice i would give the future and current bot owners in order to avoid their potential customers from evading their bot on site.
First of all, keep prices updated to some extend. Some costumer might love to buy that Bloodbraid Elf for his collection and will be totally disatisfied if it sees it at a 3 tickets price tag. Many customers need cards that are not currently played but were once staples ,so make the most of it and dont leave those cards at an out of date extravagant price tag.
Furthermore , don't advertise something that is different from what you actually offer! When you claim to offer a card at 5 tickets price at your advertisement on Magic Online Classifieds people will be irritated to find out that your bot is asking for 6 tickets instead. Apart from deceiving them ,your are wasting their time after all.
Finally,there is no point in offering ridiculously low prices on cards that cost more. People aren't stupid and although one or two individuals might be ripped off at some trades for your great profit , most people will notice and learn to avoid your bot at all costs!
Having a profitable bot-trader on Magic Online may prove difficult, that it why you should avoid mistakes that will make your business eventually fail!
Initializing your Website Strategy
Now that you’ve decided to take the next step in promoting your MTGOLibrary Bot to new customers, we are going to look at inexpensive website strategies. As discussed in my previous articled “Starting to realize your Bot’s true Potential”, the Wizard’s Community Blogs is a good place to begin but if you want to realize the full sales potential of your Bot you will want to build a website. With a website, you will be able to centralize your Bot’s marketing strategy as well provide additional services to your clients like highlighting sales or new releases. In the past this may have cost you a minimum of $500 to do but with the Open Source software like Wordpress you can do almost all of it yourself.
One of the great things about Wordpress and other Open Source solutions like it is that you don’t need to know anything about programming code to set it up yourself. Using a web hosting provider that automatically installs Wordpress for you like Dreamhost or GoDaddy will greatly simplify the process. Once installed, from the Administration panel you can use the Plugin’s tab to install third party apps like Akismet for controlling spam, Socialable for adding Social Media links to your posts and WP to Twitter to advertise your articles on your Twitter account.
You can also download one of the many Themes available from Wordpress’s site from within the Administrator panel. Located under the Appearance tab in “Themes”, you can browse through some of the many user submitted designs they have available online and Wordpress will automatically install them for you without you having to download anything. Another good resource for custom themes is websites like Themeforest where you can purchase a custom theme that is more your style.
Once you’ve picked a theme that you like and have Wordpress setup we’ll be able to explore unique plugins designed especially for Magic the Gathering and marketing your site. Your website can become the tool that will change the way you do business on the MTGO Market and we will continue to explore this next week.
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Server running, MTGO Library Bot 4.37 is out!
the server is now up and running, and the new version, 4.37, has been released. In total we had 18 hours of downtime. Sorry for the issue!
How WotC deals with inflation/deflation.
Monday, June 27, 2011
Server down UPDATE
Winning on a budget! Blue green infect!
This statement is totally False , though many are the players that think so and will go as far as to spend great amounts of cash in order to win in standard daily tournaments and make amends for the money they spent to build their 400$ plus decks.
Today i bring you a deck list that has won a lot during the last weeks and it has certainly paid more than double the amount of tickets that were needed to create the specific list. The original creator of the list was Pepperlips on Magic the Gathering : Online and has requested that the name of his list was to be Spicy Kisses.
Here is the original list.
4 Blighted Agent
4 Glistener Elf
4 Ichorclaw Myr
1 Spellskite
4 Distortion Strike
4 Giant Growth
2 Gitaxian Probe
4 Groundswell
3 Livewire Lash
4 Vines of Vastwood
4 Inkmoth Nexus
5 Island
4 Misty Rainforest
4 Mental Misstep
3 Mutagenic Growth
4 Nature's Claim
Creating the list i just presented to you might cost you 60$ to build. Pepperlips used this list in order to go 4-0 on 5 daily events paying him back 55 booster packs, i guess that's far more than 60$ the list may cost.
Furthermore , this list was used during the Jace-Mystic era , I guess that it can be even more promising after the departure of Jace and Mystic from standard. The deck is very easy to play and all you have to do is to poison your opponents dead and get those 3 points!
I would also like to mention that some of Wizards of the Coast playtesters mentioned that during their playtests concerning the current era of Magic the Gathering standard environment ,they had fabricated a deck list that was infect-oriented and winning a lot!
So all you have to do is assemble the list and go try it out! Who knows , this might be the list that suits the way you like to swing spells on Magic Online!
Possibilities are endless with this bot....
Starting to realize your Bot's true potential
Friday, June 24, 2011
Inflation's Dark Side: Deflation
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Jace the Unthinkable?
Latest rumors of M12 says that there is a new, but not improved Jace being released. Most people will be happy to know that he will most likely not be a wallet buster like Jace TMS, and might not even be as played as Jace Beleren. But on the bright side you will see some balance to the world of blue control.
Jace, Memory Adept, also known as Jace 3.0, being incredibly underpowered compared to Jace, the Mind Sculptor. Jace 3.0 will be as follows, according to a showing on G4's "Attack of the Show".
Jace, Memory Adept
Planeswalker - Jace | |
+1: Draw a card. Target player puts the top card of his or her library into his or her graveyard. 0: Target player puts the top ten cards of his or her library into his or her graveyard. -7: Any number of target players draws twenty cards. |
Jace's new 0 ability allows repeatable "Glimpse the Unthinkable", will that be an option for a win-con, or just another hopeless card for dreamers to attempt to mill their opponents. Personally I feel as though Venser will make a huge showing after Zen block rotates out. Making Venser and Gideon Jura huge names to look at.
Whether this Jace 3.0 is a hit or a dud, remember two things, in limited this card will be a game winner. In constructed no one played traumatize, so is the +1 ability really going to make this 5 CMC card even playable? Personally, I think not. Good Game Jace, nice knowing you..... For now however. That is how Perfection is viewed.
Final war mark events are upon us! Don't miss them!!
Thanks,
Chris
Editor's note:They eventually created 12 sealed events instead of 4 initially announced!
Good luck at these tourneys!
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
What's in a Name?
Juliet:"What's in a name? That which we call a roseBy any other name would smell as sweet."
Romeo and Juliet (II, ii, 1-2)
MTGO Library Bot 4.36 is out!
Won't have to wait until Innistrad for a new Standard
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
MTGO Library Bot 4.35 is out!
Inflation and Debt
Monday, June 20, 2011
Advanced Administrator Tab
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Opportunities
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Trading with tickets
There are quite alot people out there trading tickets for e-currency, What i have seen PayPal, PokerStars and Full Tilt Poker are the most commonly used e-currency holders.
How much time will I spend?
Friday, June 17, 2011
Monopoly and Gold Farming
Last time I gave an introduction to inflation. Today I am going to expand on that theme using the classic game Monopoly and gold farming.
Many of you remember playing the game Monopoly. You run around a board purchasing properties, trying to get all the properties of a certain color.
There are some alternative rules of Monopoly. One of them is that when a player declares bankruptcy, all the properties that player owns is placed up for auction. If one has participated in one of these auctions later on in the game, the going price for each property is substantially higher than its initial selling value. Why does this occur? Too much money chasing too few goods. The amount of money introduced in the game goes up $200 per person per trip past GO! The amount of land never increases.
In the game of Monopoly, this relativistic inflation is the same for everybody. In other situations, it is not and that can bring trouble, such as in the case of gold-farming.
Classically defined, gold-farming is where one obtains virtual currency in an online game and exchanges said virtual currency for real world cash. This is against the terms of service in all online games; because this encourages people to hire other people to play the game cheaply, or create 'bots' that will play the game and gather the loot which will then be sold.
This is bad because it encourages people who have the cash to purchase virtual currency, and thus, purchase elite items instead of playing the game and obtaining the items either as quest rewards, random drops or trading with other players. In first person shooter games, if one spends $10 on a more accurate and powerful weapon, this will be an advantage over equally skilled players who are unable to, or chooses not to, spend $10 on said weapon. Many people have ranted over this practice.
In Guild Wars or World of Warcraft, this gold-farming disincentives the casual player from either taking up the game or to continue playing the game. This is not good for the casual players and over time, is not good for the game as a whole as fewer and fewer people play the game.
Next time I will conclude this lesson on inflation by discussing inflation on a national level.