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This does come at a cost Japanese cards are generally more expensive than English cards on average, especially for special releases, simply because they are harder to get outside Japan
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If youre willing to spend however much it costs to build a deck, then spending $20 on Dual Lands instead of $350, that leaves you with $330 to spend on whatever else, other Magic cards or other hobbies (yes, there are other hobbies than Magic)
Conclusion In recent years, players have focused on the overall gameplay experience rather than building highly optimized and competitive decks