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by The Federal Ocean Republic of Qawe. . 3 reads.

UQPA floats idea of retiring card farms

6 October 2020

Today, the UQPA International Artwork Office in Ihukaparos publicly announced that they are considering retiring some card farms.
This, the team argues, is due to the fact that the older card farms, which have been farming for one and a half months, has retained so many cards that gifting all the rares, ultra-rares and commons and uncommons with high MV to designated card dumps would be expensive, while upgrading the card storage would also be costly. It is also supported by the fact that there are many nations in the UQPA, mostly TUOSOC outposts, who are ready to become card farms.
However, opponents say that rares and ultra-rares can always be junked. Most of them agree that the bar for escaping junking should be raised from merely becoming a rare all the way to even only epics and legendaries. Some even support junking 0.05 MV commons as they are relatively easy to find.
Yet others say that this argument has come too late, that the issue has already been settled. For example, in Penguins Fort, the nation has already upgraded its storage, although with no authorisation from the UQPA International Artwork Committee.
This issue would likely have a heated debate during the UQPA International Artwork Monthly Meeting, which will take place tomorrow in Populated Education, People thin.

The Federal Ocean Republic of Qawe

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