I just can't accept the business model for this. Making you buy individual "cards" in "booster packs" is absurd. It's like buying a chess set that comes with a random assortment of pieces that you have to continually re-buy if you want to have a complete set.
What's worse is these pieces are simply electronic data with no long term value or collectability. So they're crippling anyone who doesn't want to constantly fork out money. It's bad in the TCG but micro transactions in videogames are the horrible.
I miss the days when you used to slap down your 60 dollers for a game and own everything in it from day 1, just like everybody else. Competitive play seems to take a back seat to making a back in the majority of games these days.