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	<title>Comments on: Magic: The Gathering: Rise of the Eldrazi Release Info Hits the Internets</title>
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		<title>By: adventurematerials</title>
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		<description>This would be very exciting news if I could still play some magic. Unfortunately, I tend to find myself in a cycle of spending $300 a quarter on sets for it for about a year, finding myself out $1,200, and vowing to never play again. I miss a couple of blocks, look at the cards again when I&#039;m picking up some board game or RPG stuff, and find myself hooked right back. Apparently good art and complicated rules are my heroin, and pretty much all of Wizards&#039; grown up stuff taps right into a vein.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This would be very exciting news if I could still play some magic. Unfortunately, I tend to find myself in a cycle of spending $300 a quarter on sets for it for about a year, finding myself out $1,200, and vowing to never play again. I miss a couple of blocks, look at the cards again when I&#8217;m picking up some board game or RPG stuff, and find myself hooked right back. Apparently good art and complicated rules are my heroin, and pretty much all of Wizards&#8217; grown up stuff taps right into a vein.</p>
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