Goblin Storm CHAOS! Scalper, Secret Lair Desaster & Proxy-Debatte

Wizard of the Barge: https://wizardofbarge.com/?utm_source... https://www.reddit.com/r/mtg/comments... Decklist: https://moxfield.com/decks/upvwhJphyU... In this episode of our Magic: The Gathering podcast, we discuss the new Secret Lair Precon deck, Goblin Storm, and why its release ended in complete chaos for many players. Between disastrous distribution, artificial scarcity, and exorbitant scalper prices, the question arises once again: Does Wizards of the Coast still have control over Secret Lair products? We analyze why the deck became virtually unavailable in such a short time, why scalpers were able to dominate the market once more, and how frustrating the situation has become for regular MTG players. We also discuss why many players are now considering simply proxying expensive Commander decks—and the risks, problems, and discussions that this can lead to. Of course, we also take a look at the overall development of Secret Lair, the artificial FOMO surrounding limited-edition products, and the impact on the Magic community and the secondary market. 👉 Perfect for Commander players, MTG collectors, and anyone who's had enough of scalpers, artificial scarcity, and Secret Lair drama. ``` SEO Keywords: Magic the Gathering Podcast, Goblin Storm, Secret Lair Commander Deck, MTG Scalper, Wizards of the Coast Review, MTG Proxy Discussion, Secret Lair Chaos, MTG Commander, Goblin Storm Precon, Magic the Gathering News Little data about me: Discord server:   / discord   cEDH server of the DACH region:   / discord   Podcast: https://anchor.fm/commander-unlimited Twitter:   / nareas_cul   Twitch:   / nareas_cul   Instagram:   / nareas_cul   #MTGGerman This video is unofficial fan content permitted under the fan content policy. Not approved/endorsed by Wizards. Portions of the materials used are property of Wizards of the Coast. ©Wizards of the Coast LLC Magic: The Gathering is a registered trademark of Wizards of the Coast, Inc., a subsidiary of Hasbro, Inc. All rights to card names, the tap symbol, mana symbols, and set symbols are owned by Wizards of the Coast, LLC. All rights to artwork are owned by the respective artist or Wizards of the Coast, LLC. All rights reserved.