...that the Nintendo sets somewhat resemble the Wizards sets in importance and development? I'll explain myself: Nintendo's R&S, Sandstorm, Dragon, and Team Aqua vs. Team Magma EX sets strongly resemble Wizard's Base, Jungle, Fossil, and Team Rocket on a couple of fronts:
1) R&S is (so far) the foundation of the new organized play, as Base Set was a while back. (Perfectly obvious to everyone I'm sure)
2) Sandstorm resembles Jungle in which both sets compliment their predecessors very well.
3) Dragon and Fossil were somewhat like "leftovers" to the previous sets, so to speak.
4) Team Rocket was set#4 and look what's set#4 for Nintendo, Aqua & Magma. Tell me that's not a coincidence.
I usually have a couple of hours to think while I'm going to and from college and with the City Championships around the corner, this came up and made perfect sense to me. I may not be the only one who's thought of this. If so, let me know. If not, tell me what you think about this. Am I on to something or am I spending too much time on this?
Thank you. sychic:
1) R&S is (so far) the foundation of the new organized play, as Base Set was a while back. (Perfectly obvious to everyone I'm sure)
2) Sandstorm resembles Jungle in which both sets compliment their predecessors very well.
3) Dragon and Fossil were somewhat like "leftovers" to the previous sets, so to speak.
4) Team Rocket was set#4 and look what's set#4 for Nintendo, Aqua & Magma. Tell me that's not a coincidence.
I usually have a couple of hours to think while I'm going to and from college and with the City Championships around the corner, this came up and made perfect sense to me. I may not be the only one who's thought of this. If so, let me know. If not, tell me what you think about this. Am I on to something or am I spending too much time on this?
Thank you. sychic: