16 hours ago, blackholexan said:I think that shortsighted shops owner are ruining this game way more than product shortage.
It looks to me that too many shop owners are kind of SWDhaters/MtG supporters and justify themselves with lack of product.
You don't want to invest money or efforts on a new game? Fine.
You accusing FFG/Asmodee of your lack of initiative? That is utterly wrong.
I understand where you're coming from but the simple reality is that no product = no game time.
It all comes down to path of least resistance, MTG keeps product on the shelf 365 days a year. This provides steady reliable income for shop owners and is essential to the continuation and possible growth of any game. MTG events are easy to run, limited formats puts everyone on the same starting level of cards (in theory), it sells booster and players get to open new cards, everybody wins.
Destiny has none of this currently, no consistent supply of stock, no multiple formats allowing new players to dip in the pool before spending $50 on a starter and a bunch of boosters to see if its their kind of game.
MTG (WOTC/Hasbro) has set in place a system that makes their product appealing and as easy to sell as they can make it. This is not to say Destiny can't get to the same place but its not there yet and its off to a really rocky start. Because of this naturally game shops are going to favor MTG over Destiny or any other new card game for that matter.
I consider myself and our local destiny community very lucky that our local store supports the game for us, because it makes so little money right now for him that the effort to plan events for us when he could be running MTG events means he's almost making a virtual loss because he knows he can make more money running an MTG event.
Destiny will in my opinion always live in the shadow of MTG, and that’s fine, but it can be so much more once the stock issues get sorted and if they can ever design a cheap practical limited/sealed format to improve stock sales.