![]() ![]() Once you read his article, you can tell that that is the opinion of Koch as well (but the truth wouldn't have garnered so many clicks). While people and the market will come to their senses eventually – Magic Online will continue to be a platform that connects players to the new Mythic Championship series and provides the most affordable platform to play Modern, Legacy, Pauper, Vintage (and yes, Standard) – action is needed on Wizards's part, and specifically on MTGO Product Manager Alli Medwin's part, because the heart of the problem is that Treasure Chests, not Magic Arena, are predominantly responsible for causing this card value decline and making the Magic Online economy unhealthy. So many panic-stricken people sold their collections in response to the Channel Fireball article and Magic eSport news that Cardhoarder and MTGO Traders have temporarily suspended their collection buying. Although the market on MTGO has not yet collapsed, it is in some danger of doing so drastic action is needed – and fast. Right now we are seeing many people upset that their Modern and Legacy collections on MTGO have lost so much value. As in paper Magic, players need to trust that their cards will have value in the long term for the market to be healthy. And now, roughly $14,000.Īlthough it's now cheaper to buy into MTGO than ever before, this precipitous decline is too much absolutely, and too much too quickly. Before Arena went into open beta September 2018, it would have cost you roughly $18,000. One year later in September 2017 when Magic Arena was announced, that would have cost you roughly $22,500. To own a playset of the cheapest version of every Magic card ever printed on MTGO would have cost you roughly $28,000 in September of 2016 before treasure chests were announced. In a recent Channel Fireball article, Florian Koch showed just how much card prices have fallen over the past few years: The comparison between the Raman and neutron spectra of free and complexed IBP in the energy range of the Boson peak (BP) gives evidence that the dynamics related to this specific vibrational feature is sensitive to complexation phenomena.Magic Online has a problem. The experimental Raman and neutron spectra and the derived Raman coupling function C(R)(ω) show that the complexation process gives rise to a complete amorphization of the drug, as well as to a partial hindering, in the vibrational dynamics of complexes, of the modes between 50 and 150 cm(-1) attributed to CD molecule. Subsequently, the inspection of the same frequency range in the spectra of pure host methyl-β-CD and its IBP-inclusion complexes allows one to identify significant modifications in the vibrational dynamics of the guest molecule after their confinement into CD cavity. ![]() The differences observed in the frequency regime 0-100 cm(-1) between the vibrational modes of uncomplexed racemic and enantiomeric IBP are discussed on the basis of comparison with the quantum chemical computation results, taking into account the distinct symmetry properties of the molecules involved in the formation of the host-guest complex. The effect of the inclusion into cyclodextrins (CD) cavity on the low-frequency vibrational dynamics of the anti-inflammatory drug ibuprofen (IBP) is here investigated by using Raman and inelastic neutron scattering (INS) experiments. ![]()
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