The State of Magic

MTGO is a shit client and doesn't appeal to casuals.

Wizards could have tripled their profit if they just offered a real online alternative (like Hearthstone) and put codes in real booster packs that gives you the same booster pack in the online version as well. Or coins or credits or whatever. Wizards is years behind when it comes to online play.

I bought a case of Khans of Tarkir. Was planning of selling it in 10 years for about $1999, but it feels like magic will be dead by then. Should I sell it now or open it in hope of getting some foil expeditions?

That would be nice.

I also bought a case of Theros, but I think I'm going to hold it for a birthday draft at my sons twentyfirst birthday, since theros has one of the best limited metas ever.

Why on earth would you think it's going to be dead by then? The game is already over 20 years old, and like an user already pointed out, it's only getting more and more popular.

If you're that worried, just sell it the first set that doesn't beat a record.

>bulkers and drafters are casuals
Consider me trolled.

the fact that it's so old and set in it's ways makes it all the more likely to die

See, you'd be right in most circumstances, but in this day, where people complain about all these things, it's still getting more and more popular. So, clearly something isn't as important as people are pretending.

Are drafters not casual?
I only draft and i'm casual as fuck I would have thought.