I see people talking about potentially banning cards like Hydroid Krasis or Nissa to keep Oko decks in check. This feels like banning Bridge from Below to stop Hogaak. If Oko's a problem, just deal with it. If you shoot the head you kill the ghoul.
FNM crowds are either predominantly casual or competitive... I'd estimate 80% are on the casual end of the spectrum. At a competitive FNM, you'll experience a much larger number of players slinging top tier decks. At a casual FNM, you're more likely to see < 20% tier 1 decks
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At our FNM tonight we had 1 player playing Bant Golos and zero other players with an Oko in their deck. During bad formats, thse casual crowds are insulated from oppressive decks so they don't see a downturn. However we lose people at EVERY rotation.
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Rotation is like renewing a lease to play Magic for another cycle, you either walk away because your deck is no longer legal or you rebuy to play again. A store has to recruit more players than they lose to rotation just to break even. More rotations = more opportunities to drop
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