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Summary: Been a month and still haven't recieved an issue.
Comment: But that's my only problem I still really <3 scrye magazine. The only thing that tops it is InQuest Gamer imo.
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Summary: Guide
Comment: Scrye is the only magazine that presents a resonably reliable price guide and conditions guide for trading card games. All the top games are included, with special details and full price guide for Magic: The Gathering. Scrye also provides a wide variety of articles on, and deck suggestions for you CCGs.
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Summary: Nice for MTG Prices
Comment: If you are looking for a price Guide, then this is good. If you want to be entertained, and laugh out loud while getting your fix on CCG's, then I'd go with Inquest.
If you are a YuGiOh player, and want advice, I'd stick to Pojo's YuGiOh books.
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Summary: Yu-Gi-Oh Mediocre
Comment: I got this mostly for the Yu-Gi-Oh, for which I give it three stars or less. The broader interest keeps it at that level. For each type, there was a good article or two, maybe a couple pages. The price list is marginal. I would still go with Beckett's for Yu-Gi-Oh and other specialist magazines for others.
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Summary: Pick Up Scrye! (if your into everything)
Comment: The articles in this publication are top notch. I know a few individuals in the gaming community who contribute to this magazine and they are awesome writers. In addition, the freebies that come sealed and packaged with the magazine are exclusive promotional materials.But the one flaw with this book is that if you are purchasing this book for information on ONE game, you will only find three or four pages devoted to it. There is so much information regarding the most popular games (CCG, Minatures, etc) but for an individual who is devoted to only one game, its not worth it. There are better choices for your specific game online; all it takes is a few clicks in a search engine.