{"ops":[{"insert":"This could very easily allow players to have a power-level for their decks even when not following the 10-point restriction of CH. They already have a "},{"attributes":{"link":"https://www.canadianhighlander.ca/points-list/"},"insert":"curated list of points"},{"insert":" that's constantly updated which is more than I can say for our RC. If your deck has 25 points it should in theory work against other lists within the 20-30 range etc... If the EDH community adopted this system we'd finally be able to be rid of the power-level discussion (that's never work because it's opinion-based). The only way for this to become viable though would be for a deckbuilding website or EDHREC to start adopting or even just posting the points of the cards in general.\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"That's an interesting suggestion for assessing EDH power level that I haven't heard before. At the moment, we don't even support Canadian Highlander at all, so that would definitely need to happen first. We've had it sitting in our Feature Voting subforum for a while, it's just never quite risen to the top of the priority list:\n"},{"attributes":{"link":"https://archidekt.com/forum/thread/2372460/1"},"insert":"https://archidekt.com/forum/thread/2372460/1"},{"insert":"\n\nRegardless, even if we had Canlander data, I don't think we'd adopt this unless there was a significant push in the community for it. I understand the legitimacy a site like ours would lend that sort of power level assessment, but I don't feel it's our place to decide whether it's a good one to push or not. If you can get some traction for it in the community, we can talk!\n"}]}
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