Wow. This really doesn't have to be so complicated you guys. Organized Mage Wars play doesn't just happen at cons you know. If errata'd cards were released as promos, they could be given to ambassadors to distribute at local organized play events as a participation prize. That means not just in the US.
And printing old cards that are already designed doesn't "take time away" from printing new cards. Why not just print both?
Errata'd cards as promo cards avoids messing with the IP issue (like stickers do), and it would not be US only. It does not make any significant impact on the production of new cards. Or at least, I somewhat remember Laddinfance saying something like that in another thread.
Furthermore, producing errata'd cards as promo cards would help more people realize that errata is a normal and healthy part of LCG-like games, and that it doesn't indicate any incompetency on the part of the designers. This would likely make it easier and less costly to errata cards as necessary in the future, because errata wouldn't harm the value of sets as much.
If a card from a certain set gets errata'd, the entire edition of that set in which the broken version of the card comes in loses value.
If they released errata'd cards as promos then it would be easier to sell older editions of sets. Instead of just waiting for the new edition of a set to be released, players will be more likely to buy the older edition and then attend local organized play for the errata'd cards.
Does anybody have any better ideas? Are there other reasons errata'd cards as promo cards wouldn't work that well which I am not thinking of?
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