If the other side is Gold, it'll probably be RG, Hanweir was traditionally linked to Werewolves (before Eldrazi, of course) and more color-aligned to their colors. Being a Ooze of some sort sort of confirms green as a color of the other side.
I'm wondering if Devoid is present in this set, or are the DFCs losing colors when transformed their way of establishing "Colorlessness" in this set.
Came on just to post this. The bows are the giveaway.
The bows are typical Hanweir weapons, as seen already on Hanweir Watchkeep. Whereas this COULD be the other side, it definitely does not mean that just because of the bows.
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Yes. And i friggin' LOVE it. THIS is what I expected the Eldrazi to be from the very beginning - cosmic horrors, lovecraftian horror beings. It took half a decade and four sets, plus killing off the two other redshirts Titans, but HELL YEAH.
With MaRo basically confirming that EMN is going fully the "cosmic horror" route, I could not be happier.
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The Chinese version of this card revealed with a letter.
It says "It's a little difficult for us to write using the same pen."
video is here: https://www.twitch.tv/tukuyomi/v/73795608
It's 2 hours long trying to decode.
It really sucks they give this to another guy who almost never steam Magic again.
Props to the few who have regularly commented about the Hanweir Chronicle and suspected the citizens becoming one entity. Tho of course, not quite like what we have here. Disgusting!
Thinking of the haste, this card must be pretty easy to flip, because if it was a bit more difficult would it need to have haste on the back side as it might take at least a turn to do? Or perhaps late game it is easier to flip and the haste helps this get to doing what it needs to do.
Well, well, what do we have here? Weredrazi Ooze? Ok, I'll have one.
My best guess is on the front side it's a creature or enchantment, probably green. As for transformation condition, maybe it's like "G: Sacrifice <this>. Then, if there are four or more different card types among cards that were put into your graveyard from anywhere this turn, return <this> onto the battlefield transformed.". Requires some setup to perform, but achievable at the same time.
I think the upside is some kind of Human.
The transform will happen because of the Emrakul corruption, so we get the side before corruption and the side after corruption.
The transform-ability might not be that easy, but the "haste" indicates, that I will be possible to play this card, then transform it, then attack immediate.
But to be honest: Transform into Eldrazi is the stupidest thing I've ever seen. Disappointed!
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The Chinese version of this card revealed with a letter.
It says "It's a little difficult for us to write using the same pen."
video is here: https://www.twitch.tv/tukuyomi/v/73795608
It's 2 hours long trying to decode.
It really sucks they give this to another guy who almost never steam Magic again.
The Chinese version of this card revealed with a letter.
It says "It's a little difficult for us to write using the same pen."
video is here: https://www.twitch.tv/tukuyomi/v/73795608
It's 2 hours long trying to decode.
It really sucks they give this to another guy who almost never steam Magic again.
Quick! Someone tell that man he's got the two 3/2 Eldrazi Horrors on his head!!!
As awesome as this artwork is, the proportions are a bit off. The people in the tentacles are pretty big if you compare them to the houses on top of the creature, which makes it look a bit weird. Not body horror kind of weird but more slight drawing mistake weird.
Anyway, I'm on board with this kind of Eldrazi Horror. Even though the juxtaposition of vibrant Zendikar and colourless Elrazi was nice, the gloomy dark atmosphere of Innistrad together with organic Emrakul mutations fits really, really well.
The proportion screw is probably also Emrakul's doing, the people just got mutant and giant before they fused. Also, I feel like this will start as a wall, and transform when you get enough creatures.
The proportion screw is probably also Emrakul's doing, the people just got mutant and giant before they fused. Also, I feel like this will start as a wall, and transform when you get enough creatures.
Maybe not Emrakul's going -- cards from this block generally have odd angles in order to unsettle people. But I definitely agree that this is in no way a mistake. It is supposed to look like that.
The proportion screw is probably also Emrakul's doing, the people just got mutant and giant before they fused. Also, I feel like this will start as a wall, and transform when you get enough creatures.
Maybe not Emrakul's going -- cards from this block generally have odd angles in order to unsettle people. But I definitely agree that this is in no way a mistake. It is supposed to look like that.
I think it's just a slightly less than perfect attempt at foreshortening. That tendril-limb is really close to the viewer while the body is far behind.
I'm calling it right now- worst rare in the set. Even good limited players will find better bombs at common and uncommon no sweat. Worst. Episode. Ever.
I really do predict this to be our worst rare in set award winner. I'd be happier opening a jar of eyeballs, so I think anything worse is highly unlikely. This card wont just have zero constructed potential, but not be significantly better than a mass of ghouls in a draft.
It's front side is probably an enchantment, that needs to have Citizen tokens placed on it, and when it hits so many tokens, it exiles and transforms, hence the need for Haste!
Came on just to post this. The bows are the giveaway.
This block continues to be an overtly disturbing and saddening flavor home-run.
The fact it has haste indicates probably a land that continously checks for something.
It's a red card.
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got carried away by the awesomeness and didn't check that detail, thanks for the clarification.
I'm wondering if Devoid is present in this set, or are the DFCs losing colors when transformed their way of establishing "Colorlessness" in this set.
Or a card that transforms by "exile and return it to battlefield transformed", like Origins walkers.
The bows are typical Hanweir weapons, as seen already on Hanweir Watchkeep. Whereas this COULD be the other side, it definitely does not mean that just because of the bows.
Yes. And i friggin' LOVE it. THIS is what I expected the Eldrazi to be from the very beginning - cosmic horrors, lovecraftian horror beings. It took half a decade and four sets, plus killing off the two other
redshirtsTitans, but HELL YEAH.With MaRo basically confirming that EMN is going fully the "cosmic horror" route, I could not be happier.
Let this great clan rest in peace (2001-2011)
It says "It's a little difficult for us to write using the same pen."
video is here: https://www.twitch.tv/tukuyomi/v/73795608
It's 2 hours long trying to decode.
It really sucks they give this to another guy who almost never steam Magic again.
My best guess is on the front side it's a creature or enchantment, probably green. As for transformation condition, maybe it's like "G: Sacrifice <this>. Then, if there are four or more different card types among cards that were put into your graveyard from anywhere this turn, return <this> onto the battlefield transformed.". Requires some setup to perform, but achievable at the same time.
If it happened to you, you would be happy.
Yes, you would.
You would have no choice in the matter.
The german version also got a video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zELvnz0rCAM (Only 5 minutes instead of 2 hours, though ;P)
Quick! Someone tell that man he's got the two 3/2 Eldrazi Horrors on his head!!!
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Anyway, I'm on board with this kind of Eldrazi Horror. Even though the juxtaposition of vibrant Zendikar and colourless Elrazi was nice, the gloomy dark atmosphere of Innistrad together with organic Emrakul mutations fits really, really well.
Maybe not Emrakul's going -- cards from this block generally have odd angles in order to unsettle people. But I definitely agree that this is in no way a mistake. It is supposed to look like that.
I think it's just a slightly less than perfect attempt at foreshortening. That tendril-limb is really close to the viewer while the body is far behind.