Maybe! The word they used here is different from how they translated "neonate" before though. But it sounds good to me.
Yeah, I was actually about to recommend the word "Neonate" as well, but I looked up the Japanese text for Bloodcrazed Neonate before posting, and noticed that the two words were different.
The problem with defining this format by what is "fun" is that everyone seems to define fun as what they don't lose to. If you keep losing to easily answered cards, that means you should improve your deck. If you don't want to improve your deck, then you should come to peace with the idea that you are going to lose because you chose to not interact with better strategies.
zachawry: Well, for one thing, the current wording won't trigger 'play from graveyard' effects. As I understand it, Madness cards never did, and this makes it more explicit.
It ends up either in the GY or the battlefield, never exile, right?
Isn't that like saying, "When playing a land from your hand, first exile it, then put it on the battlefield."
702.34. Madness
702.34a Madness is a keyword that represents two abilities. The first is a static ability that functions while the card with madness is in a player’s hand. The second is a triggered ability that functions when the first ability is applied. “Madness [cost]” means “If a player would discard this card, that player discards it, but may exile it instead of putting it into his or her graveyard” and “When this card is exiled this way, its owner may cast it by paying [cost] rather than paying its mana cost. If that player doesn’t, he or she puts this card into his or her graveyard.”
I guess haste more interesting than trample(hence the -0/-1)
Haste gives you more of an incentive to cast it on your turn before combat. For Arrogant Wurm and its cousin Reckless Wurm, it depended more on what kind of discard outlet you had--for something like Wild Mongrel, you could use them as combat tricks; for Merfolk Looter, you could wait for your opponent's turn and effectively have haste anyway.
The Spanish Magic the Gathering Facebook account posted a new article of the Hanweir Chronicle. I can't work on a translation right now, but maybe someone else around here can.
Second sentence after the comma. "Jovenes incorregibles". Maybe there's another card name or two hidden within this article?
More importantly, is that a sliver in the art? It really looks like one.
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Because madness is a crazy complicated ability under the hood. You can't replace "discard" with "cast" so instead discard is replaced with exile and then a separate ability casts it from exile.
Maybe there's another card name or two hidden within this article?
Glancing over it, the best candidate for another creature card might be something close to "Outlandish/extravagant/sloppy/shabby/eccentric Lunatics", mentioned in the middle.
Do you guys need a translation still?
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A 4/3 Menace with Madness ? Or no ?EDIT : Thanks to , I got a better translation :
3RR
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Madness 2R
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Maybe! The word they used here is different from how they translated "neonate" before though. But it sounds good to me.
Yeah, I was actually about to recommend the word "Neonate" as well, but I looked up the Japanese text for Bloodcrazed Neonate before posting, and noticed that the two words were different.
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It ends up either in the GY or the battlefield, never exile, right?
Isn't that like saying, "When playing a land from your hand, first exile it, then put it on the battlefield."
702.34a Madness is a keyword that represents two abilities. The first is a static ability that functions while the card with madness is in a player’s hand. The second is a triggered ability that functions when the first ability is applied. “Madness [cost]” means “If a player would discard this card, that player discards it, but may exile it instead of putting it into his or her graveyard” and “When this card is exiled this way, its owner may cast it by paying [cost] rather than paying its mana cost. If that player doesn’t, he or she puts this card into his or her graveyard.”
Haste gives you more of an incentive to cast it on your turn before combat. For Arrogant Wurm and its cousin Reckless Wurm, it depended more on what kind of discard outlet you had--for something like Wild Mongrel, you could use them as combat tricks; for Merfolk Looter, you could wait for your opponent's turn and effectively have haste anyway.
Second sentence after the comma. "Jovenes incorregibles". Maybe there's another card name or two hidden within this article?
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Because madness is a crazy complicated ability under the hood. You can't replace "discard" with "cast" so instead discard is replaced with exile and then a separate ability casts it from exile.
It looks like this time around they've toned down the power of Madness and enablers quite a bit.
Glancing over it, the best candidate for another creature card might be something close to "Outlandish/extravagant/sloppy/shabby/eccentric Lunatics", mentioned in the middle.
Do you guys need a translation still?
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