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World Championship 2012 Decks

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They screwed up by not printing the most valuable looking of each of the cards? It's really just easier to read the non full art EXs at least in my opinion. Why would TPCi have to print the "prettiest" cards?

well if the actual players used full arts surely its better if they print the decks as accurate as possible? imho
 
They screwed up by not printing the most valuable looking of each of the cards?

Maybe they're trying to avoid the "Rare! Misprint! Non-Holo Full Art <insert card name here>" listings on eBay.
 
They screwed up by not printing the most valuable looking of each of the cards? It's really just easier to read the non full art EXs at least in my opinion. Why would TPCi have to print the "prettiest" cards?

Plus it'd give some variation in the decks.
 
People should know that the card isn't right as soon as they seen the signatures on the card

They should? Unless they've read the lengthy rules PDF and saw the subsection to a subsection of the Marked Cards rule, they probably don't. One has to assume that unless someone is told something, they don't know it.
 
They should? Unless they've read the lengthy rules PDF and saw the subsection to a subsection of the Marked Cards rule, they probably don't. One has to assume that unless someone is told something, they don't know it.

I might be wrong but I think the back of the box says in BIG BOLD CAPITAL LETTERS- "NOT LEGAL FOR TOURNAMENT PLAY", or something to that effect. Still this warning most likely isn't enough to inform the average shopper in WalMart from picking up the the deck for a birthday/Christmas present.
 
Why DID they print a top 4 deck and why a junior, why didnt colter get his printed he only played speed darkrai the others where darkrai mewtwo
 
parents buying cards for their kids for christmas dont know that unless they play too they just see the cheaper price


part of releasing such a product

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I might be wrong but I think the back of the box says in BIG BOLD CAPITAL LETTERS- "NOT LEGAL FOR TOURNAMENT PLAY", or something to that effect. Still this warning most likely isn't enough to inform the average shopper in WalMart from picking up the the deck for a birthday/Christmas present.

They also could do a split showing the back of cards, a little design change.
 
Why DID they print a top 4 deck and why a junior, why didnt colter get his printed he only played speed darkrai the others where darkrai mewtwo
They try to have the most diversity between Championship decks. With these 4 decks you have Dark energy acceleration, Lightning energy acceleration, Grass energy acceleration, and no acceleration at all. It's better than Darkrai/Mewtwo, Darkrai/Terrakion, Darkrai/Tornadus and Darkrai/Speed.
 
I might be wrong but I think the back of the box says in BIG BOLD CAPITAL LETTERS- "NOT LEGAL FOR TOURNAMENT PLAY", or something to that effect. Still this warning most likely isn't enough to inform the average shopper in WalMart from picking up the the deck for a birthday/Christmas present.

How come its in the back though? Why not the front?
 
I don't know... Thats why i'm asking...

The front of a any product is designed to by eye catching so it can sell. Filling the front of the product up with too much information is not a smart decision from marketing standpoint
 
The front of a any product is designed to by eye catching so it can sell. Filling the front of the product up with too much information is not a smart decision from marketing standpoint

What does the front of the package look like? Is their no room at all on the front to put the words "Not Legal for Tournaments" or something along those lines?
 
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