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Evidence please. Of course, just one study isn't enough; one needs to be methodical and correct in finding information out and discerning things. With more studies, data, etc., you get reliability. Only with reliable results can you get a valid statement. - [[GodEmperorOfHell]] on July 30, 2007 | |||
:If anyone can find some stats from any source on this, I salute you. Wizards has said repeatedly that the majority of their MTG customer base is casual players. If someone sees anything mentioned in a MaRo/Forsythe/etc article about this, please note it. FWIW, I have submitted an Ask Wizards question on this topic. [[User:MagicRage|MagicRage]] 19:27, 19 August 2007 (UTC) | :If anyone can find some stats from any source on this, I salute you. Wizards has said repeatedly that the majority of their MTG customer base is casual players. If someone sees anything mentioned in a MaRo/Forsythe/etc article about this, please note it. FWIW, I have submitted an Ask Wizards question on this topic. [[User:MagicRage|MagicRage]] 19:27, 19 August 2007 (UTC) | ||
O RLY? Among whom? Says who? Opinions are not necessarily facts; wikis should not be opinionated, and in delivering this supposed fact that there is such a misconception, who is to say that's accurate either?[[GodEmperorOfHell]] on July 30, 2007 | |||
:I'm pretty sure Wizards themselves have stated it is a misconception. And I think you will find alot of tournament-oriented players who hold this opinion. If anyone seems some official source mention this, please cite it. [[User:MagicRage|MagicRage]] 19:27, 19 August 2007 (UTC) | :I'm pretty sure Wizards themselves have stated it is a misconception. And I think you will find alot of tournament-oriented players who hold this opinion. If anyone seems some official source mention this, please cite it. [[User:MagicRage|MagicRage]] 19:27, 19 August 2007 (UTC) | ||
::Hi yah. Wassup? Please don't troll; re: "O RLY?". It mightn't have been your intention, and of course, this counsel is entirely cautionary. <small>'''[[User:Magic Mage|<sup>M</sup><sub>M</sub>]]''' '''<sup>([[User_talk:Magic_Mage|talk!]])</sup>'''</small> 07:10, 11 November 2007 (GMT) | |||
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I'm removing the Slang tag from this - being called a Casual player isn't slang, not sure what it is but it isn't slang. --[[User:GeoMike|GeoMike]] 00:13, 30 October 2007 (GMT) | I'm removing the Slang tag from this - being called a Casual player isn't slang, not sure what it is but it isn't slang. --[[User:GeoMike|GeoMike]] 00:13, 30 October 2007 (GMT) |
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Evidence please. Of course, just one study isn't enough; one needs to be methodical and correct in finding information out and discerning things. With more studies, data, etc., you get reliability. Only with reliable results can you get a valid statement. - GodEmperorOfHell on July 30, 2007
- If anyone can find some stats from any source on this, I salute you. Wizards has said repeatedly that the majority of their MTG customer base is casual players. If someone sees anything mentioned in a MaRo/Forsythe/etc article about this, please note it. FWIW, I have submitted an Ask Wizards question on this topic. MagicRage 19:27, 19 August 2007 (UTC)
O RLY? Among whom? Says who? Opinions are not necessarily facts; wikis should not be opinionated, and in delivering this supposed fact that there is such a misconception, who is to say that's accurate either?GodEmperorOfHell on July 30, 2007
- I'm pretty sure Wizards themselves have stated it is a misconception. And I think you will find alot of tournament-oriented players who hold this opinion. If anyone seems some official source mention this, please cite it. MagicRage 19:27, 19 August 2007 (UTC)
Slang tag
I'm removing the Slang tag from this - being called a Casual player isn't slang, not sure what it is but it isn't slang. --GeoMike 00:13, 30 October 2007 (GMT)