GodBlessAmerica
New Member
The year before Foreign cards were banned completely, the rule was that up to 6 of the cards in your deck could be foreign, and you needed translations for them. I think this needs to be put in place once again. It was fair. You can't go and buy only Japanese products, but the extremely high priced cards are easier to get.
If we could use up to 6 cards in foreign languages, Tropical beach would probably drop in price to less than $20. Mewtwo EX would not be a $50 card.(since you would be able to get Japanese versions) And pokemon catcher would be very easy to get since they come in Japanese starter decks. Having cards be more accessible will ultimately attract more players, at least in theory. For this reason I don't see why the 10% rule isn't put back in place.
Also, aren't other countries allowed to use at least two different languages?(Canada can use both French and English and Mexico can use both Spanish and English iirc) Why can't the United States allow either Japanese and English or Spanish and English?
Am I the only one who supports these ideas? Does anyone agree with me here? Or am I just crazy spitting nonsense out of my mouth?
If we could use up to 6 cards in foreign languages, Tropical beach would probably drop in price to less than $20. Mewtwo EX would not be a $50 card.(since you would be able to get Japanese versions) And pokemon catcher would be very easy to get since they come in Japanese starter decks. Having cards be more accessible will ultimately attract more players, at least in theory. For this reason I don't see why the 10% rule isn't put back in place.
Also, aren't other countries allowed to use at least two different languages?(Canada can use both French and English and Mexico can use both Spanish and English iirc) Why can't the United States allow either Japanese and English or Spanish and English?
Am I the only one who supports these ideas? Does anyone agree with me here? Or am I just crazy spitting nonsense out of my mouth?