Wednesday, April 22, 2009

So what else is new ?

Been absent of the blogging world for a long time again. Life is always busy when you have a puppy, especially a Samoyed. That little (huge !) ball of energy keep us occupied almost day and night ! Can't complain tho, I love that white fluffy ball.

After a decade of staying away from Magic: The Gathering, I am now playing almost every weekend at work with some other geeky colleagues. It all started by my finding a pack of around 300 cards at a local Value Village. Nothing really of value, just tought it might be worth something on the net (boy I was wrong...). Less than a week later, Benson mention he'd like to try the game...

While it was an interesting idea at the time, he didn't know the mistake he had just made. We both have a slight tendencies to OCD and the following days we bought our first Intro pack.

Little did we know was that the simple idea of playing MTG became a craze that could even be considered a frenzy now. We thought at the time it would be cool if even a couple of guys would join us (well I may have said that to myself... anyway...). We are currently nine people playing it at work, with one guy searching for his cards at home and another waiting to borrow his friend cards.

We even staged a tournament during work hours ! Well lunch hours that is. So a simple 9 players tournament has been going on for almost a month now. At stake is a Fat Pack for the new expension block, coming on Thursday April 30th.

Just to show you the size of how this thing has grow: since I already had to buy a Fat Pack for the tournament and one for myself, I began to shop around to get the better price. Found a local job near my house who would do them for 36$ tax-in. I save around 2.50$ for each pack. So I talked to the others and in one day, my order grew from 2 packs to 7 packs and 3 box of boosters. We're talking a 72$ that became 627$ ! I'm pretty sure the owner has customers who buy much more than that but I'm pretty sure he's not complaining when a new guy comes in and commit to buy more than 600$ of stuff.

Another good thing that came out of this is that people we just barely knew in our division are now more involved in our small circle. You can never have too many geeks in one place !