Maybe the colors should be divided between Devoid cards and non-Devoid because it's obvious tat they're putting all the Devoid cards at the head of each color category... still, any word on a white devoid card?
Maybe the colors should be divided between Devoid cards and non-Devoid because it's obvious tat they're putting all the Devoid cards at the head of each color category... still, any word on a white devoid card?
There's no real way to do that because we don't know how many will be in each section. It's clearly going to vary from colour to colour when we can actually tell where they end I'll separate them.
Nissa, Worldwaker is listed in the marketing materials, and is the only pre-Tarkir planeswalker art listed from what I can tell. Maybe she gets a reprint, with the same art, given that MaRo and others have said there will be more reprints than before in expansions to compensate for the loss of the Core Sets.
I can't remember where but 3 planeswakers are confirmed. Given she was on the first promo art for OGW I'm guessing that's where they want her card. I mean Nissa, Vastwood seer seems pretty close to her abilities at the start of BFZ.
OGW will probably showcase a power increase/change
Nissa, Worldwaker is listed in the marketing materials, and is the only pre-Tarkir planeswalker art listed from what I can tell. Maybe she gets a reprint, with the same art, given that MaRo and others have said there will be more reprints than before in expansions to compensate for the loss of the Core Sets.
I don't think we'll get reprints of planeswalkers anymore. They were reprinted for core sets, but I think they want the walkers to reflect the story of the block.
Obviously the 5 missing fetches and a half cycle of lands to off set the current colors. Each fetch has new art featuring Maro making his best troll face.
Well it's very similar to her first artwork, which was UG. So I guess whatever it was that was green in the first artwork is also green in this one...
Maybe her strong connection to animals is what makes her green, I dunno.
I'm just scratching my head here wondering how Kiora could possibly lose the color that is most concerned with defending one's home when that is her entire purpose in the story.
Also, the color tones used in her art are heavily green. As seen with Sarkhan Unbroken (or pretty much any planeswalker recently), artists are instructed to heavily use the planeswalker's color alignments as the predominant tones in the art.
Maybe but it's hard to imagine there's not a card named Ulamog's something.
I'm starting to think there are 25 gold cards like theros 10 uncommon 10 rare 5 mythic
I'm hoping I can get a clearer picture when they put the panel up on YouTube.
UR Blue-Red Control
Modern:
UBR Grixis Control
UWR Jeskai Control
oh good find I'll change the names but I'll still leave them in italics since i have no info on them.
There's no real way to do that because we don't know how many will be in each section. It's clearly going to vary from colour to colour when we can actually tell where they end I'll separate them.
- Main Cube
- No Brains, All Feelings Cube
- Main Cube
- No Brains, All Feelings Cube
- Main Cube
- No Brains, All Feelings Cube
OGW will probably showcase a power increase/change
I don't think we'll get reprints of planeswalkers anymore. They were reprinted for core sets, but I think they want the walkers to reflect the story of the block.
An Uncommon or common full-cycle? An Uncommon or common half-cycle and five rares?
She's sitting on a tentacle in the middle of the sea at the base of a wave. What exactly is green about it?
UR Blue-Red Control
Modern:
UBR Grixis Control
UWR Jeskai Control
Maybe her strong connection to animals is what makes her green, I dunno.
Also, the color tones used in her art are heavily green. As seen with Sarkhan Unbroken (or pretty much any planeswalker recently), artists are instructed to heavily use the planeswalker's color alignments as the predominant tones in the art.
EDIT:
Also, in her Arena of the Planeswalker expansion for Battle for Zendikar, she is green/blue.