Part of me feels like the Lorwyn Five need to be retired already. I mean, after Jace The Mind Sculptor, I dunno where else you could take Jace in card form except perhaps to give him one of the three Power 9 blue spells in some capacity. Anything else would seem like an odd power reduction.
I feel like we're looking at the last versions of the Five for a while. Ajani looks to have gotten his "Mind Sculptor" treatment with Mentor of Heroes, Elspeth was sunsetted in grand fashion, Liliana (who most people seem to forget is a planeswalker, so kudos for getting her on the list) is off god knows where, not contributing to the storyline at all (selfish necromancers...).
If Wizards is slowly sunsetting the original planeswalkers, I say kudos and they couldn't have given each a better send off. I could use one more version of Liliana, though.
What I'd really, really like to see (though it won't happen) is the return of the "Golden Age" planeswalkers, in maybe a Timeshifted set or something. I'm talking Urza, Teferi, et al. Urza especially. Sure, he'd have to have some ungodly power, but I feel like once you print Mind Sculptor, you're OK to print a powerful Urza Planeswalker. And yes, I know technically Wizards gave us a "version" of Urza since Karn has Urza's spark, or some of his essence, I can't recall which exactly, and technically (if you think about it from a lore perspective) Karn is the most powerful planeswalker of all, since he basically struts around booting things (including other planeswalkers) off of whatever plane he's on, then rewinds time itself and calls back the stuff he booted off the plane. If that ain't power I dunno what is.
I disagree. I think the Lorwyn 5 do a good job at representing what each color is about and should continue that role. Jace, Architect of Thought is also a powerful and balanced version of Jace. His -2 is a homage to Fact of Fiction so definitely not bad.
Also Karn more powerful than Nicol Bolas? Is that a fact or just guessing?
If you look at their card effects and think about them from a Vorthos-y perspective, Karn is technically more powerful than Nicol Bolas since he appears to have mastery over time itself. If you think of the duel between you and the other player as an actual wizards duel, then Karn joining the fight, he eventually just says "screw this, lets start over" and takes you back in time to the start of the duel.
It could be argued that Nicol Bolas has a similar power level *in game*, based on his card abilities, but thematically, Karn seems to be the more powerful planeswalker, since everything Nicol Bolas does affects the current duel and he doesn't seem to have the ability to exile things from the current "plane" the duel is taking place on.
When I was thinking about it originally, I had forgotten that Karn had taken Venser's spark, though, and that he lost most of his original spark trying to save Tolaria, but it appears that he still has some of Urza's power within him based on Karn, Liberated. I'd argue that Karn is the more powerful of the two, if it were to ever come down to a one on one fight in the lore.
Jace, Architect of Thought is powerful, sure, my timeline got screwy and I was thinking Mind Sculptor came after Architect for some reason. My feeling is we need a new set of the "lorwyn five", though as they've become the poster children for "New Magic", you could be right in that they aren't experiencing a sunset. The fact that they've only truly "killed" planeswalkers that aren't among the Five certainly is a point towards your way of thinking.
Sure, he'd have to have some ungodly power, but I feel like once you print Mind Sculptor, you're OK to print a powerful Urza Planeswalker.
That makes no sense. They already printed Ancestral Recall; that doesn't mean it's fine to print more undercosted draw spells.
Also, people really need to get over Urza.
What I mean here is that Jace, The Mind Sculptor was powerful but not so powerful there's zero way to get around him. That's what I mean when I say you're "ok to print" a powerful Urza - its been demonstrated that Wizards is developing a better handle on power balancing, to a degree.
it's hard to take a thread like this seriously when it says one thing and the truth is completely different the only walker we aren't likely to see again is venser because he really is dead dead no questions asked.
xenago's death is vague enough from him to not actually be dead
and by now we have been flat out told that elspeth isn't permanently gone either though temporarily incapacitated
so in the end i'll give you two planeswalkers out of your listed ten.
If you look at their card effects and think about them from a Vorthos-y perspective, Karn is technically more powerful than Nicol Bolas since he appears to have mastery over time itself. If you think of the duel between you and the other player as an actual wizards duel, then Karn joining the fight, he eventually just says "screw this, lets start over" and takes you back in time to the start of the duel.
How powerful the planeswalker cards are and their power level in the story lines are comply different. In fact, I can't remember who it was (I think it was Brady) said Karn doesn't have his time wrapping abilities anymore, it was just the theme they gave him for his card since Tezzeret was the artifact planeswalker.
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Kiora is going to get wrecked. If the best you can do is a god hunter octopus against Arixmethes and an immortal god, you're finished. She'll probably escape with a lesson about tackling superior beings (knowledge that will be valuable against the Eldrazi someday) and send her to the drawing board to reconsider her approach.
She definitely didn't have a godhunter octopus against Thassa.
And really, if we're going to go that route, then all I have to say is Kiora can bounce things.
Thassa has a counterspell. You can go count the devotion in the ocean to see how much you have to pay. Go ahead, I'll wait.
Kiora really needs an attitude adjustment. A bunch of squid isn't going to stop an Eldrazi and I don't want to read the story describing it.
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Part of me feels like the Lorwyn Five need to be retired already. I mean, after Jace The Mind Sculptor, I dunno where else you could take Jace in card form except perhaps to give him one of the three Power 9 blue spells in some capacity. Anything else would seem like an odd power reduction.
I feel like we're looking at the last versions of the Five for a while. Ajani looks to have gotten his "Mind Sculptor" treatment with Mentor of Heroes, Elspeth was sunsetted in grand fashion, Liliana (who most people seem to forget is a planeswalker, so kudos for getting her on the list) is off god knows where, not contributing to the storyline at all (selfish necromancers...).
If Wizards is slowly sunsetting the original planeswalkers, I say kudos and they couldn't have given each a better send off. I could use one more version of Liliana, though.
What I'd really, really like to see (though it won't happen) is the return of the "Golden Age" planeswalkers, in maybe a Timeshifted set or something. I'm talking Urza, Teferi, et al. Urza especially. Sure, he'd have to have some ungodly power, but I feel like once you print Mind Sculptor, you're OK to print a powerful Urza Planeswalker. And yes, I know technically Wizards gave us a "version" of Urza since Karn has Urza's spark, or some of his essence, I can't recall which exactly, and technically (if you think about it from a lore perspective) Karn is the most powerful planeswalker of all, since he basically struts around booting things (including other planeswalkers) off of whatever plane he's on, then rewinds time itself and calls back the stuff he booted off the plane. If that ain't power I dunno what is.
Well before they said that Taysir, of Rabiah was said the most powerfull planeswalker , then Urza got this title ( And really both where realy powerfull but its plain hard to tell wich is the most powerfull) and in the time of Urza, Planeswalker Nicol Bolas Laid Dead .
The Title of Most powerfull planewalker means nothing ( Other than say the character is powerfull at extreme) ,, just think about it : The Multiverse is REALLY REALY REALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLY BIG and saying out flat and lould something is the best in a MULTIvesrse is like say :NOTHING i m sorry i dont know much...
Its called creative liscence what they have done...
JtMS was is Zendikar and Powered by the strange mana ( A reason for his Ultimate planeswalker card) don't wait for all planeswalkers be that powerfull ( Really , did they ever playtest hin in FFL) If we are talking about Oldwalkers then maybe they can do something that powerfull ( but probably will be in a non standard product,suplemental)( or if in a standard product , it has a high chance of being banned in some formarts).
Also the Lorwyn 5 are just fine. A Life gain Winnie White Mage, A mind mage that IN ALL VERSIONS GENERATE CARD ADVANTAGE, a Necromancer that in her original printin showed that ( yeah for lili i think we must have something more), A pyromancer that allways ping and sometimes Do things that a Red mage want, A Big beaf of brutality in man form that summons Bests and always let you achieve pure BRUTALLITY? That s fu***** nice to have in core set and some blocks ( for coresets i too would want some new faces ) New players like them cause they do what their colors want...
They are very fine...
Part of me feels like the Lorwyn Five need to be retired already. I mean, after Jace The Mind Sculptor, I dunno where else you could take Jace in card form except perhaps to give him one of the three Power 9 blue spells in some capacity. Anything else would seem like an odd power reduction.
I feel like we're looking at the last versions of the Five for a while. Ajani looks to have gotten his "Mind Sculptor" treatment with Mentor of Heroes, Elspeth was sunsetted in grand fashion, Liliana (who most people seem to forget is a planeswalker, so kudos for getting her on the list) is off god knows where, not contributing to the storyline at all (selfish necromancers...).
If Wizards is slowly sunsetting the original planeswalkers, I say kudos and they couldn't have given each a better send off. I could use one more version of Liliana, though.
What I'd really, really like to see (though it won't happen) is the return of the "Golden Age" planeswalkers, in maybe a Timeshifted set or something. I'm talking Urza, Teferi, et al. Urza especially. Sure, he'd have to have some ungodly power, but I feel like once you print Mind Sculptor, you're OK to print a powerful Urza Planeswalker. And yes, I know technically Wizards gave us a "version" of Urza since Karn has Urza's spark, or some of his essence, I can't recall which exactly, and technically (if you think about it from a lore perspective) Karn is the most powerful planeswalker of all, since he basically struts around booting things (including other planeswalkers) off of whatever plane he's on, then rewinds time itself and calls back the stuff he booted off the plane. If that ain't power I dunno what is.
I disagree. I think the Lorwyn 5 do a good job at representing what each color is about and should continue that role. Jace, Architect of Thought is also a powerful and balanced version of Jace. His -2 is a homage to Fact of Fiction so definitely not bad.
Also Karn more powerful than Nicol Bolas? Is that a fact or just guessing?
If you look at their card effects and think about them from a Vorthos-y perspective, Karn is technically more powerful than Nicol Bolas since he appears to have mastery over time itself. If you think of the duel between you and the other player as an actual wizards duel, then Karn joining the fight, he eventually just says "screw this, lets start over" and takes you back in time to the start of the duel.
It could be argued that Nicol Bolas has a similar power level *in game*, based on his card abilities, but thematically, Karn seems to be the more powerful planeswalker, since everything Nicol Bolas does affects the current duel and he doesn't seem to have the ability to exile things from the current "plane" the duel is taking place on.
When I was thinking about it originally, I had forgotten that Karn had taken Venser's spark, though, and that he lost most of his original spark trying to save Tolaria, but it appears that he still has some of Urza's power within him based on Karn, Liberated. I'd argue that Karn is the more powerful of the two, if it were to ever come down to a one on one fight in the lore.
Jace, Architect of Thought is powerful, sure, my timeline got screwy and I was thinking Mind Sculptor came after Architect for some reason. My feeling is we need a new set of the "lorwyn five", though as they've become the poster children for "New Magic", you could be right in that they aren't experiencing a sunset. The fact that they've only truly "killed" planeswalkers that aren't among the Five certainly is a point towards your way of thinking.
Karn "Time Traveling Powers" where not that powerfull as Phyrexia(Old) Was not defeated this way... (And if i remenber well he could not travel back when he wanted ,( I think ) It was in Tolaria , and, Urza had to Setup something before it...)
In his cards his Start The Hole Game Over Again Is trying to reflect his "I Want to destroy phyrexia's corruption entirely,I will make this look like it looked before" and not in fact his Time traveling skills...
And When Nicol Bolas Fought Leshrac in Time Spiral, That was really a bloodly batle against 2 walkers... ( And Bolas Won...)
In game Play Bolas +3 kills Karn while Karn -3 can deal with Bolas ... ( Nicol Bolas, Planeeswalker win ....)
Kiora's sea creatures aren't getting anywhere near the Eldrazi period, that's for sure. And I would hate to see such beautiful creatures die to Annihilator instantly.
Fortunately for me, I think going against Thassa is going to humble Kiora with a major loss against a superior being which will have implications on how Kiora progresses with her plans for facing the Eldrazi. Unless she pulls an Elspeth vs. Heliod situation on us. But casting sea creatures takes a toll on Kiora, while all Thassa has to do is call hers from the depths. But it's a double edged sword because we all know how badly I want to see a card for Arixmethes, and the best way for that besides Return to Theros would be Kiora stealing him from Thassa, casting him in Return to Zendikar against the Eldrazi, and seeing him on a card. He better be a 10/10 or larger.
Team Thassa all the way though. She was really neat in the books. One of the few sensible gods. I wish we had seen her Merfolk form somewhere.
Kiora's sea creatures aren't getting anywhere near the Eldrazi period, that's for sure. And I would hate to see such beautiful creatures die to Annihilator instantly.
Fortunately for me, I think going against Thassa is going to humble Kiora with a major loss against a superior being which will have implications on how Kiora progresses with her plans for facing the Eldrazi. Unless she pulls an Elspeth vs. Heliod situation on us. But casting sea creatures takes a toll on Kiora, while all Thassa has to do is call hers from the depths. But it's a double edged sword because we all know how badly I want to see a card for Arixmethes, and the best way for that besides Return to Theros would be Kiora stealing him from Thassa, casting him in Return to Zendikar against the Eldrazi, and seeing him on a card. He better be a 10/10 or larger.
Team Thassa all the way though. She was really neat in the books. One of the few sensible gods. I wish we had seen her Merfolk form somewhere.
Kiora's sea creatures aren't getting anywhere near the Eldrazi period, that's for sure. And I would hate to see such beautiful creatures die to Annihilator instantly.
Fortunately for me, I think going against Thassa is going to humble Kiora with a major loss against a superior being which will have implications on how Kiora progresses with her plans for facing the Eldrazi. Unless she pulls an Elspeth vs. Heliod situation on us. But casting sea creatures takes a toll on Kiora, while all Thassa has to do is call hers from the depths. But it's a double edged sword because we all know how badly I want to see a card for Arixmethes, and the best way for that besides Return to Theros would be Kiora stealing him from Thassa, casting him in Return to Zendikar against the Eldrazi, and seeing him on a card. He better be a 10/10 or larger.
Team Thassa all the way though. She was really neat in the books. One of the few sensible gods. I wish we had seen her Merfolk form somewhere.
lol Not that's not Thassa. Although the scene on that cards reminds me of something VERY Greek Mythology. I can't remember if it's a scene in Jason and the Argonauts, or a Greek vase or something but the art on that card is very familiar.
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I didn't know there was such a thing as Kiora's Mana Rock.
It's also hard to generate infinite mana when Thassa has been looping Sudden Storms and Scourge of Fleets on Kiora's Followers so they never had a chance to untap. You know, since you want to play with duplicates.
Team Thassa all the way though. She was really neat in the books. One of the few sensible gods. I wish we had seen her Merfolk form somewhere.
I'd imagine Thassa would look the same except with legs. "No taller than Elspeth" would mean she would stand about... 5'9-5'10 (how tall is Elspeth anyway)? I'm more curious on how she would wield Dekella. I'm assuming she would one-hand it like a badass cuz Thassa.
I have to imagine she would put some clothes on too.
So is Koth confirmed alive, Elspeth, while dead, may attempt to escape the Underworld, this leaves only Venser and Xenagos truly dead to the story. I do wonder who will be the next red walker, as Chandra is taking a break, Ajani is mourning and angry at the Gods, so Gideon might assume the mono white for a while. Its a toss between Lily, Sorin, maybe Garruk for mono black, but my bet is on Lily as she is a bit of a poster child like Jace is for blue.
So is Koth confirmed alive, Elspeth, while dead, may attempt to escape the Underworld, this leaves only Venser and Xenagos truly dead to the story. I do wonder who will be the next red walker, as Chandra is taking a break, Ajani is mourning and angry at the Gods, so Gideon might assume the mono white for a while. Its a toss between Lily, Sorin, maybe Garruk for mono black, but my bet is on Lily as she is a bit of a poster child like Jace is for blue.
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So is Koth confirmed alive, Elspeth, while dead, may attempt to escape the Underworld, this leaves only Venser and Xenagos truly dead to the story. I do wonder who will be the next red walker, as Chandra is taking a break, Ajani is mourning and angry at the Gods, so Gideon might assume the mono white for a while. Its a toss between Lily, Sorin, maybe Garruk for mono black, but my bet is on Lily as she is a bit of a poster child like Jace is for blue.
Xenagos isn't really confirmed dead either. "Whether he perished utterly, as Heliod hoped, or whether his essence descended into Theros's Underworld, as mortals on Theros usually do, is unknown. So Xenagos's true fate is so far uncertain." Which so very makes me happy.
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### GOGOGO KIORA!!! GO
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I didn't know there was such a thing as Kiora's Mana Rock.
It's also hard to generate infinite mana when Thassa has been looping Sudden Storms and Scourge of Fleets on Kiora's Followers so they never had a chance to untap. You know, since you want to play with duplicates.
Team Thassa all the way though. She was really neat in the books. One of the few sensible gods. I wish we had seen her Merfolk form somewhere.
I'd imagine Thassa would look the same except with legs. "No taller than Elspeth" would mean she would stand about... 5'9-5'10 (how tall is Elspeth anyway)? I'm more curious on how she would wield Dekella. I'm assuming she would one-hand it like a badass cuz Thassa.
I have to imagine she would put some clothes on too.
Why didn't they use the artifact's names on the cards? So annoying. Should have called it Dekella, Biden of Thassa. I wish it was Trident though.
If I recall correctly, there wasn't enough room on the name line to include the name of the weapon and the "blah of blah" part. It was strictly a layout problem.
Whatever happened the to "the dead stay dead" mantra?
I dunno, I do feel like there's an important difference between "resurrecting someone who died because you have arbitrarily decided that you want them back" and "plotting out a resurrection story."
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If you look at their card effects and think about them from a Vorthos-y perspective, Karn is technically more powerful than Nicol Bolas since he appears to have mastery over time itself. If you think of the duel between you and the other player as an actual wizards duel, then Karn joining the fight, he eventually just says "screw this, lets start over" and takes you back in time to the start of the duel.
It could be argued that Nicol Bolas has a similar power level *in game*, based on his card abilities, but thematically, Karn seems to be the more powerful planeswalker, since everything Nicol Bolas does affects the current duel and he doesn't seem to have the ability to exile things from the current "plane" the duel is taking place on.
When I was thinking about it originally, I had forgotten that Karn had taken Venser's spark, though, and that he lost most of his original spark trying to save Tolaria, but it appears that he still has some of Urza's power within him based on Karn, Liberated. I'd argue that Karn is the more powerful of the two, if it were to ever come down to a one on one fight in the lore.
Jace, Architect of Thought is powerful, sure, my timeline got screwy and I was thinking Mind Sculptor came after Architect for some reason. My feeling is we need a new set of the "lorwyn five", though as they've become the poster children for "New Magic", you could be right in that they aren't experiencing a sunset. The fact that they've only truly "killed" planeswalkers that aren't among the Five certainly is a point towards your way of thinking.
What I mean here is that Jace, The Mind Sculptor was powerful but not so powerful there's zero way to get around him. That's what I mean when I say you're "ok to print" a powerful Urza - its been demonstrated that Wizards is developing a better handle on power balancing, to a degree.
xenago's death is vague enough from him to not actually be dead
and by now we have been flat out told that elspeth isn't permanently gone either though temporarily incapacitated
so in the end i'll give you two planeswalkers out of your listed ten.
How powerful the planeswalker cards are and their power level in the story lines are comply different. In fact, I can't remember who it was (I think it was Brady) said Karn doesn't have his time wrapping abilities anymore, it was just the theme they gave him for his card since Tezzeret was the artifact planeswalker.
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### GOGOGO KIORA!!! GO
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I'm assuming it is a specific artifact, because if it's just a generic mana rock, then I'm losing track of how that produces infinity.
Well before they said that Taysir, of Rabiah was said the most powerfull planeswalker , then Urza got this title ( And really both where realy powerfull but its plain hard to tell wich is the most powerfull) and in the time of Urza, Planeswalker Nicol Bolas Laid Dead .
The Title of Most powerfull planewalker means nothing ( Other than say the character is powerfull at extreme) ,, just think about it : The Multiverse is REALLY REALY REALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLY BIG and saying out flat and lould something is the best in a MULTIvesrse is like say :NOTHING i m sorry i dont know much...
Its called creative liscence what they have done...
JtMS was is Zendikar and Powered by the strange mana ( A reason for his Ultimate planeswalker card) don't wait for all planeswalkers be that powerfull ( Really , did they ever playtest hin in FFL) If we are talking about Oldwalkers then maybe they can do something that powerfull ( but probably will be in a non standard product,suplemental)( or if in a standard product , it has a high chance of being banned in some formarts).
Also the Lorwyn 5 are just fine. A Life gain Winnie White Mage, A mind mage that IN ALL VERSIONS GENERATE CARD ADVANTAGE, a Necromancer that in her original printin showed that ( yeah for lili i think we must have something more), A pyromancer that allways ping and sometimes Do things that a Red mage want, A Big beaf of brutality in man form that summons Bests and always let you achieve pure BRUTALLITY? That s fu***** nice to have in core set and some blocks ( for coresets i too would want some new faces ) New players like them cause they do what their colors want...
They are very fine...
Karn "Time Traveling Powers" where not that powerfull as Phyrexia(Old) Was not defeated this way... (And if i remenber well he could not travel back when he wanted ,( I think ) It was in Tolaria , and, Urza had to Setup something before it...)
In his cards his Start The Hole Game Over Again Is trying to reflect his "I Want to destroy phyrexia's corruption entirely,I will make this look like it looked before" and not in fact his Time traveling skills...
And When Nicol Bolas Fought Leshrac in Time Spiral, That was really a bloodly batle against 2 walkers... ( And Bolas Won...)
In game Play Bolas +3 kills Karn while Karn -3 can deal with Bolas ... ( Nicol Bolas, Planeeswalker win ....)
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but she can do it with Rings of Brighthearth and a mana rock that adds 3 and be done with it
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Fortunately for me, I think going against Thassa is going to humble Kiora with a major loss against a superior being which will have implications on how Kiora progresses with her plans for facing the Eldrazi. Unless she pulls an Elspeth vs. Heliod situation on us. But casting sea creatures takes a toll on Kiora, while all Thassa has to do is call hers from the depths. But it's a double edged sword because we all know how badly I want to see a card for Arixmethes, and the best way for that besides Return to Theros would be Kiora stealing him from Thassa, casting him in Return to Zendikar against the Eldrazi, and seeing him on a card. He better be a 10/10 or larger.
Team Thassa all the way though. She was really neat in the books. One of the few sensible gods. I wish we had seen her Merfolk form somewhere.
|| UW Jace, Vyn's Prodigy UW || UG Kenessos, Priest of Thassa (feat. Arixmethes) UG ||
Cards I still want to see created:
|| Olantin, Lost City || Pavios and Thanasis || Choryu ||
Aerial Formation maybe?
Whatever that is it is not pretty.
lol Not that's not Thassa. Although the scene on that cards reminds me of something VERY Greek Mythology. I can't remember if it's a scene in Jason and the Argonauts, or a Greek vase or something but the art on that card is very familiar.
|| UW Jace, Vyn's Prodigy UW || UG Kenessos, Priest of Thassa (feat. Arixmethes) UG ||
Cards I still want to see created:
|| Olantin, Lost City || Pavios and Thanasis || Choryu ||
I didn't know there was such a thing as Kiora's Mana Rock.
It's also hard to generate infinite mana when Thassa has been looping Sudden Storms and Scourge of Fleets on Kiora's Followers so they never had a chance to untap. You know, since you want to play with duplicates.
I'd imagine Thassa would look the same except with legs. "No taller than Elspeth" would mean she would stand about... 5'9-5'10 (how tall is Elspeth anyway)? I'm more curious on how she would wield Dekella. I'm assuming she would one-hand it like a badass cuz Thassa.
I have to imagine she would put some clothes on too.
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If you mean in the core set, it doesn't really matter Garruk has been cursed for years but they still used Garruk, Caller of Beasts and Garruk, Primal Hunter.
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Xenagos isn't really confirmed dead either. "Whether he perished utterly, as Heliod hoped, or whether his essence descended into Theros's Underworld, as mortals on Theros usually do, is unknown. So Xenagos's true fate is so far uncertain." Which so very makes me happy.
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Why didn't they use the artifact's names on the cards? So annoying. Should have called it Dekella, Biden of Thassa. I wish it was Trident though.
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They removed Brady from his position. Or really, they removed the position from Brady.
I dunno, I do feel like there's an important difference between "resurrecting someone who died because you have arbitrarily decided that you want them back" and "plotting out a resurrection story."