we're doing away with the masters product, so here's another master's product.
i'm not entirely sure how i feel about this. this will probably end up being over priced and limited in print run, which is frustrating.
it will probably have 1-2 new cards that everyone wants for legacy, or modern, and a few cards for edh that all of those players want too... but the price and the print run will jack up the price of singles, especially over time. that's frustrating.
it might have some decent reprints, which will drop in value as a result, and that's frustrating too.
i like the new serra card and what she implies, i don't like how expensive and difficult to get it will inevitably be.
i suppose on the whole, i'm entirely frustrated with this product.
we're doing away with the masters product, so here's another master's product.
i'm not entirely sure how i feel about this. this will probably end up being over priced and limited in print run, which is frustrating.
it will probably have 1-2 new cards that everyone wants for legacy, or modern, and a few cards for edh that all of those players want too... but the price and the print run will jack up the price of singles, especially over time. that's frustrating.
it might have some decent reprints, which will drop in value as a result, and that's frustrating too.
i like the new serra card and what she implies, i don't like how expensive and difficult to get it will inevitably be.
i suppose on the whole, i'm entirely frustrated with this product.
its been confirmed that the print run is not limited. its also 36 packs/box unlike the 24 from the masters line. it has its own dedicated pre-release, and sealed/limited GP entry costs are set at $100 versus the 130-150 for limited GPs featuring masters products.
oh yeah, and its a set with entirely newly designed cards - of which wizards will want to get into circulation.
in short, how exactly is this like another masters product? the only thing im seeing is that boosters will cost 6.99 on mtgo. given those other parameters i dont think that is enough evidence to say this early on whether distributors will have to pay as high a premium, and given they can order as much as they want box prices are likely going to be close to distribution prices anyways.
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Modern: UWGSnow-Bant Control BURGrixis Death's Shadow GWBCoCo Elves WCDeath and Taxes (sold)
Counterspell: Most hard counters in modern are 3 CMC, but that's because counters in modern have to get through standard first where a 2CMC hard counter is suffocating and needs considerable deck-building constraints (see Silumgar's Scorn, which I'll note saw a lot of success in Standard but is wildly unplayable in Modern) to not oppress the format. Modern is a format where we have devastating 1 CMC removal and where control remains a struggling archetype despite the unbanning of Jace and the printing of Teferi, so I think it's high time to see what a 2 CMC counter does to the format. The UU Cost is actually a significant one, one that may prevent something like Grixis Delver from just snapping this off. I will say I think this is as powerful as a counter is going to get to be in Modern.
Wild Growth: This would help put enchantress back on the map, and be an overall great inclusion.
Toxic Deluge: This feels good as a card that would allow Bxy control decks to keep Spirits in check while still being too costly against pyromancer, drake, and burn lists and thus not an oppressive card. It'd help drive the price down, too.
Fact or Fiction: I think it'd see 0 play, but would love for it to get a shot.
Quirion Ranger: Might be a bit much for elfball, but I'd love to see it.
Daze: A top 10 list is surprisingly hard, and I think this is contentious, but as noted this is a fairly innocuous "free" spell that can punish combo decks without being too dangerous due to the limitations of a Shock-and-Fastland mana base.
True-Name Nemesis: A fine top-end that might just finally put a Merfolk deck over the top!
Flame Rift: Burn just got a lot of goodies, but this is a double-edged sword. Could be interesting in both burn and Death's Shadow builds.
Baleful Strix: Powerful but not overpowered, I think it'd be a great addition to a variety of decks.
Oubliette: This card would see very little play in Modern (a strictly-worse Journey to Nowhere? A reversible Murder? Hard pass.), but would be a slam-dunk appreciated inclusion even pushed to uncommon or rare.
Containment Priest: A card that can prevent a lot of the "unfairness" of the format. I can see them printing this into the format, instead of banning Collected Company
we're doing away with the masters product, so here's another master's product.
i'm not entirely sure how i feel about this. this will probably end up being over priced and limited in print run, which is frustrating.
it will probably have 1-2 new cards that everyone wants for legacy, or modern, and a few cards for edh that all of those players want too... but the price and the print run will jack up the price of singles, especially over time. that's frustrating.
it might have some decent reprints, which will drop in value as a result, and that's frustrating too.
i like the new serra card and what she implies, i don't like how expensive and difficult to get it will inevitably be.
i suppose on the whole, i'm entirely frustrated with this product.
I agree that from how they are describing it, it feels like another Master set but with a different goal of adding new cards to Modern instead of "best-of Modern reprints".
I really don´t know how to feel about this.
I am happy we got cards that probably would never see print on Standart sets, but I am afraid that Modern changes to mutch and becomes "Soft" Legacy.
If i had to take a guess, the image on the left side of the stream could be the phyrexianised mishra after he fused with some of the machines around him
True-Name Nemesis: A fine top-end that might just finally put a Merfolk deck over the top!
Hell no. Also, please no.
This has been discussed enough: they consider this card a mistake. It worked in Battlebond because it wasn't Latch Seeker + Hexproof + immune to damage you don't control. The odds of this happening are between slim and none.
I just dont see the point of the "slow" fetches in Modern.
Standard yes, but Modern just has better lands that I wouldnt replace for a Mirage Fetch.
Well, yes, I'd rather play regular fetches too. But what's the harm in having things in the card pool that I wouldn't want to play once I had something better? Not everyone can just go out and obtain every card they want on a dime. I wish they could and have grown to despise the TCG model over the last few years, but it's what we're saddled with.
Wild Growth: This would help put enchantress back on the map, and be an overall great inclusion.
As an Modern Enchantress player, I don't think Wild Growth is a big priority as the deck still has Utopia Sprawl. For Modern Enchantress to take off as a contender deck, it needs cards from the Legacy version.
These cards are not on the reserved list, but they would boost Modern Enchantress decks if they become Modern-legal.
Given the reserved list, here are some choice options (in my opinion) from the Urza's block to shake up the Modern format somewhat.
I'm also coming from a biased point of view that some decision making would also give options for Commander as well. Like WoTC know that one of their biggest market is commander players now, so gives an excuse to infuse some cards to make it appealing to buy boosters.
Random stuff; Fluctuator - If there is going to be a format that can support a cycling deck it's Modern, and you literally just need to put this card in and you open up a potential whole deck archetype.
The Living End deck with cycling specifically has colored mana needed (for cycling), so would be different deck (I think).
Wild Growth: This would help put enchantress back on the map, and be an overall great inclusion.
As an Modern Enchantress player, I don't think Wild Growth is a big priority as the deck still has Utopia Sprawl. For Modern Enchantress to take off as a contender deck, it needs cards from the Legacy version.
These cards are not on the reserved list, but they would boost Modern Enchantress decks if they become Modern-legal.
I'd love to see sterling grove however Bogels would become a crazy hard deck to play against with it legal. that being said I do think of the three listed it has the most potential to be printed along with wild growth.
You’re the third or fourth person to bring up True Name Nemesis, but just a couple of weeks ago (in the Tolarian Community College interview), Gavin Verhey said they never should have printed the card. I don’t think he would say that just before a high profile set is announced that includes it.
I’m a hard “no way” on whether TNN is in this set.
For modern its not a problem. The reason they shouldn't have printed it is that it has a really weird rules text for what can harm it. They wont make more cards like it, but they will reprint it.
I think it is extremely unlikely they'll reprint TNN in a modern legal set for one simple reason, it is incredibly busted compared to modern. Even one puts your opponent on a seven turn clock they can't deal with unless they have mass removal, and if you get out two or three, it is basically game over even faster. It's fine in vintage and legacy because of the extreme powerlevel that those formats already have, and it is fine in multiplayer formats such as commander because it is only a threat to one player, who can usually make a deal to have another player deal with it. But in modern? No, not likely at all.
We've got one source saying that Wizards announced that True-Name Nemesis is a distinct possibility:
Lets not get hung up on "no fetches" instead look at what could be coming
counterspell
lotus petal
true name nemesis
where all mentioned on stream as possible inclusions
I disagree with Lotus Petal (although hosed by Stony Silence and taxed by Thalia, Guardian of Thraben, Wizards still shows an aversion to boosting Modern combo decks), but I actually agree with TNN being an option. Modern aggro decks have become increasingly able to ignore this guy. Arclight Phoenix flies over it en masse. Walking Ballista shoots around it. Thing in the Ice flips into Awoken Horror, doesn't care, and bounces it. Reality Smasher Tramples over it. Dredge swarms around it and then Conflagrates your head. Close to the entire Spirits deck flies over it. And then there are older decks like Affinity evading it, Infect evading it, and Merfolk Islandwalking around it with the help of Spreading Seas and a 2-cmc lord. Let's not even talk about Burn or those creature-based combo decks (Collected Company-based, Prime Speaker Vannifar-based).
TNN would be pretty darn good against Death's Shadow decks and BGx Midrange, though.
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Every time I read a comment about "Well if this card had card draw/trample/haste/indestructible/hexproof/life gain...", I think "You're missing the point." They're armchair developer comments that fail to take into account the card's role in the greater Limited and Standard environment. No, it may not be as good as whatever card you're comparing it to. There's a reason for that. Not every burn spell is Lightning Bolt, nor does it need to be or should be.
PSA to everyone who keeps forgetting about the Reserved List:
You're on a website dedicated to talking about MtG. You're only a few keystrokes away from finding out what cards are on the Reserved List. You're also only a few keystrokes away from finding out why some cards on the Reserved List got foil printings in FtV, as Judge promos, or whatnot, as well as why that won't happen again. Stop doing this.
Anyone who wants True-Name Nemesis in modern is out of their damned mind, honestly. Has anyone who is saying that played against the card in Legacy? I don't generally like to compare formats like that, but the card has very, very few truly good answers against it. You can't beat it in combat, it blocks things on the ground bigger than it without dying, it doesn't die to any targeted removal...the card's whack, and most of the answers to it aren't good against much of anything else. It's not at all fun to play against -- I promise you don't want it. The game would be much better off if it were just erased and forgotten about forever.
Not really because all reprints were previously not legal in Modern.
That's how core sets work, though. In Standard, if you print a core set, you'll have reprints of cards previously not legal in Standard. If all the reprints were just more cards from the same Standard the core sets would be really not that interesting.
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Planar Chaos was not a mistake neither was it random. You might want to look at it again.
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I don’t think they care about keeping old formats “separate” feeling. This product is essentially the formalized death of Legacy. Wizards already did virtually nothing at all to support it and this is their moment to build Modern into a true Legacy ver 2.0 without the pitfalls of the Reserved List.
I don’t think they care about keeping old formats “separate” feeling. This product is essentially the formalized death of Legacy. Wizards already did virtually nothing at all to support it and this is their moment to build Modern into a true Legacy ver 2.0 without the pitfalls of the Reserved List.
finally someone who also recognizes the possibility, that they are trying to unite modern and legacy ! with a new arena eternal format, which is getting stronger and stronger with each set they can push the powerlevel of the "new" modern every year until they can introduce cards like brainstorm and tnn.
they could start printing worse versions of cards like show and tell (4 mana version eg) or a brainstorm that draws 2 (put 1 back), everyone wants them and 4-5 years from now they just reprint show and tell and brainstorm.
they also have a big incentive to print lands, that are better than the shock lands and slightly worse than the classic duals (big boost to sell packs of modern horizons)
I don’t think they care about keeping old formats “separate” feeling. This product is essentially the formalized death of Legacy. Wizards already did virtually nothing at all to support it and this is their moment to build Modern into a true Legacy ver 2.0 without the pitfalls of the Reserved List.
But the cards in this set would be legal in all Eternal card pools as well. These cards are like Conspiracy and Battlebond but with the addition of Modern to the legality. So it's still support for Legacy and Vintage (and Commander and Pauper, etc.) that simply supports Modern as well.
I actually wouldn't be surprised if the above art is a new eldrazi titan.
You have got to be kidding me
Eldrazis don’t have leaves plus I see eyes and mouth on the human part eldrazis are faceless
That could be gaea
The art seems too vertical to be a creature. It might be a planeswalker. Maybe it's a freaky Tezzeret? Or some other unknown planeswalker from ye olden days.
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I don’t think they care about keeping old formats “separate” feeling. This product is essentially the formalized death of Legacy. Wizards already did virtually nothing at all to support it and this is their moment to build Modern into a true Legacy ver 2.0 without the pitfalls of the Reserved List.
But the cards in this set would be legal in all Eternal card pools as well. These cards are like Conspiracy and Battlebond but with the addition of Modern to the legality. So it's still support for Legacy and Vintage (and Commander and Pauper, etc.) that simply supports Modern as well.
I actually wouldn't be surprised if the above art is a new eldrazi titan.
You have got to be kidding me
Eldrazis don’t have leaves plus I see eyes and mouth on the human part eldrazis are faceless
That could be gaea
The art seems too vertical to be a creature. It might be a planeswalker. Maybe it's a freaky Tezzeret? Or some other unknown planeswalker from ye olden days.
Based on walkers not printed yet
The only ones that come to mind are the following
Baltrice
Masrath
Tessebik
Are the only candidates the other unprinted have photos and don’t look like that
Honestly, I want to see Freyalise and Sera get modern legal PW cards. Not for any competitive reasons, but just so that there is a modern legal representation of them.
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1. (Ravnica Allegiance): You can't keep a good esper control deck down... Or Wilderness Reclamation... or Gates...
2. (War of the Spark): Guys, I know what we need! We need a cycle of really idiotic flavor text victory cards! Jace's Triumph...
3. (War of the Spark): Lets make the format with control have even more control!
Counterspell: Most hard counters in modern are 3 CMC, but that's because counters in modern have to get through standard first where a 2CMC hard counter is suffocating and needs considerable deck-building constraints (see Silumgar's Scorn, which I'll note saw a lot of success in Standard but is wildly unplayable in Modern) to not oppress the format. Modern is a format where we have devastating 1 CMC removal and where control remains a struggling archetype despite the unbanning of Jace and the printing of Teferi, so I think it's high time to see what a 2 CMC counter does to the format. The UU Cost is actually a significant one, one that may prevent something like Grixis Delver from just snapping this off. I will say I think this is as powerful as a counter is going to get to be in Modern.
Wild Growth: This would help put enchantress back on the map, and be an overall great inclusion.
Toxic Deluge: This feels good as a card that would allow Bxy control decks to keep Spirits in check while still being too costly against pyromancer, drake, and burn lists and thus not an oppressive card. It'd help drive the price down, too.
Fact or Fiction: I think it'd see 0 play, but would love for it to get a shot.
Quirion Ranger: Might be a bit much for elfball, but I'd love to see it.
Daze: A top 10 list is surprisingly hard, and I think this is contentious, but as noted this is a fairly innocuous "free" spell that can punish combo decks without being too dangerous due to the limitations of a Shock-and-Fastland mana base.
True-Name Nemesis: A fine top-end that might just finally put a Merfolk deck over the top!
Flame Rift: Burn just got a lot of goodies, but this is a double-edged sword. Could be interesting in both burn and Death's Shadow builds.
Baleful Strix: Powerful but not overpowered, I think it'd be a great addition to a variety of decks.
Oubliette: This card would see very little play in Modern (a strictly-worse Journey to Nowhere? A reversible Murder? Hard pass.), but would be a slam-dunk appreciated inclusion even pushed to uncommon or rare.
Containment Priest: A card that can prevent a lot of the "unfairness" of the format. I can see them printing this into the format, instead of banning Collected Company
Flame Rift is pretty good, but Sulfuric Vortex is the one I really want that I think could be printed in modern easily. Burn already has a lot of ways to hit people to the face with one shot spells. The vortex adds some inevitability. Plus in a limited environment with the new white walker someone could just sit there with a Sera token and be golden as long as they have a creature out. Just have something like Cho-Manno, Revolutionary reduced to uncommon and now there is an annoying pingy archetype. Thinking about that, I could totally see Containment Priest being a guaranteed inclusion.
Also, as a budget UW spirits player I'm totally sticking the new white walker into the deck. Everything I have flies, I'm playing UW so I got all the counter magic in the world to stop removal, and at worse she is a 4/4 flying beat stick. The floor is amazing on her.
1. (Ravnica Allegiance): You can't keep a good esper control deck down... Or Wilderness Reclamation... or Gates...
2. (War of the Spark): Guys, I know what we need! We need a cycle of really idiotic flavor text victory cards! Jace's Triumph...
3. (War of the Spark): Lets make the format with control have even more control!
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i'm not entirely sure how i feel about this. this will probably end up being over priced and limited in print run, which is frustrating.
it will probably have 1-2 new cards that everyone wants for legacy, or modern, and a few cards for edh that all of those players want too... but the price and the print run will jack up the price of singles, especially over time. that's frustrating.
it might have some decent reprints, which will drop in value as a result, and that's frustrating too.
i like the new serra card and what she implies, i don't like how expensive and difficult to get it will inevitably be.
i suppose on the whole, i'm entirely frustrated with this product.
its been confirmed that the print run is not limited. its also 36 packs/box unlike the 24 from the masters line. it has its own dedicated pre-release, and sealed/limited GP entry costs are set at $100 versus the 130-150 for limited GPs featuring masters products.
oh yeah, and its a set with entirely newly designed cards - of which wizards will want to get into circulation.
in short, how exactly is this like another masters product? the only thing im seeing is that boosters will cost 6.99 on mtgo. given those other parameters i dont think that is enough evidence to say this early on whether distributors will have to pay as high a premium, and given they can order as much as they want box prices are likely going to be close to distribution prices anyways.
UWGSnow-Bant Control
BURGrixis Death's Shadow
GWBCoCo Elves
WCDeath and Taxes(sold)Counterspell: Most hard counters in modern are 3 CMC, but that's because counters in modern have to get through standard first where a 2CMC hard counter is suffocating and needs considerable deck-building constraints (see Silumgar's Scorn, which I'll note saw a lot of success in Standard but is wildly unplayable in Modern) to not oppress the format. Modern is a format where we have devastating 1 CMC removal and where control remains a struggling archetype despite the unbanning of Jace and the printing of Teferi, so I think it's high time to see what a 2 CMC counter does to the format. The UU Cost is actually a significant one, one that may prevent something like Grixis Delver from just snapping this off. I will say I think this is as powerful as a counter is going to get to be in Modern.
Wild Growth: This would help put enchantress back on the map, and be an overall great inclusion.
Toxic Deluge: This feels good as a card that would allow Bxy control decks to keep Spirits in check while still being too costly against pyromancer, drake, and burn lists and thus not an oppressive card. It'd help drive the price down, too.
Fact or Fiction: I think it'd see 0 play, but would love for it to get a shot.
Quirion Ranger: Might be a bit much for elfball, but I'd love to see it.
Daze: A top 10 list is surprisingly hard, and I think this is contentious, but as noted this is a fairly innocuous "free" spell that can punish combo decks without being too dangerous due to the limitations of a Shock-and-Fastland mana base.
True-Name Nemesis: A fine top-end that might just finally put a Merfolk deck over the top!
Flame Rift: Burn just got a lot of goodies, but this is a double-edged sword. Could be interesting in both burn and Death's Shadow builds.
Baleful Strix: Powerful but not overpowered, I think it'd be a great addition to a variety of decks.
Oubliette: This card would see very little play in Modern (a strictly-worse Journey to Nowhere? A reversible Murder? Hard pass.), but would be a slam-dunk appreciated inclusion even pushed to uncommon or rare.
Containment Priest: A card that can prevent a lot of the "unfairness" of the format. I can see them printing this into the format, instead of banning Collected Company
I think there's some suggestions that are probably "dream on, never happening" - I imagine they will keep Force of Will, Brainstorm, Gush, Crop Rotation, Leovold, Emissary of Trest, Swords to Plowshares, Armageddon, Balance, Wasteland, and functional reprints of original duals as a Legacy/Vintage thing to separate the two formats.
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According to MaRo...http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/183130226138/will-modern-horizons-be-a-limited-print-run-or it's not a limited print run, so that's good and a 36 pack box too! I think we all hope this keeps the price down.
I agree that from how they are describing it, it feels like another Master set but with a different goal of adding new cards to Modern instead of "best-of Modern reprints".
I am happy we got cards that probably would never see print on Standart sets, but I am afraid that Modern changes to mutch and becomes "Soft" Legacy.
Gaea, Dominaria’s goddess ?
This has been discussed enough: they consider this card a mistake. It worked in Battlebond because it wasn't Latch Seeker + Hexproof + immune to damage you don't control. The odds of this happening are between slim and none.
Well, yes, I'd rather play regular fetches too. But what's the harm in having things in the card pool that I wouldn't want to play once I had something better? Not everyone can just go out and obtain every card they want on a dime. I wish they could and have grown to despise the TCG model over the last few years, but it's what we're saddled with.
My guess is possibly fires of Yavimaya on a body, similar to Cabal Therapist
As an Modern Enchantress player, I don't think Wild Growth is a big priority as the deck still has Utopia Sprawl. For Modern Enchantress to take off as a contender deck, it needs cards from the Legacy version.
These cards are not on the reserved list, but they would boost Modern Enchantress decks if they become Modern-legal.
Argothian Enchantress
Enchantress's Presence
Sterling Grove
I'm also coming from a biased point of view that some decision making would also give options for Commander as well. Like WoTC know that one of their biggest market is commander players now, so gives an excuse to infuse some cards to make it appealing to buy boosters.
Sneak and Show in Modern?
Show and Tell
Sneak Attack
I like the idea of mana doublers lands untap deck. Too weak for Legacy but might have some grasp on Modern?
High Tide - Fallen Empires
Cloud of Faeries
Peregrine Drake
Great Whale
Frantic Search
Storm;
Windfall - Likely too busted for Modern.
Turnabout
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Goblin Matron
Elves;
Priest of Titania
More Human than Human;
Mother of Runes
Lock down;
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Lands matter;
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Exploration
Random stuff;
Fluctuator - If there is going to be a format that can support a cycling deck it's Modern, and you literally just need to put this card in and you open up a potential whole deck archetype.
The Living End deck with cycling specifically has colored mana needed (for cycling), so would be different deck (I think).
Gilded Drake
Energy Field
Defense of the Heart
Deranged Hermit
Karmic Guide
Skirge Familiar
Niv-Mizzet Reborn
Feather, the Redeemed
Estrid, the Masked
Teshar
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Najeela, Blade-Blossom
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Zur the Enchanter
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I'd love to see sterling grove however Bogels would become a crazy hard deck to play against with it legal. that being said I do think of the three listed it has the most potential to be printed along with wild growth.
We've got one source saying that Wizards announced that True-Name Nemesis is a distinct possibility:
I disagree with Lotus Petal (although hosed by Stony Silence and taxed by Thalia, Guardian of Thraben, Wizards still shows an aversion to boosting Modern combo decks), but I actually agree with TNN being an option. Modern aggro decks have become increasingly able to ignore this guy. Arclight Phoenix flies over it en masse. Walking Ballista shoots around it. Thing in the Ice flips into Awoken Horror, doesn't care, and bounces it. Reality Smasher Tramples over it. Dredge swarms around it and then Conflagrates your head. Close to the entire Spirits deck flies over it. And then there are older decks like Affinity evading it, Infect evading it, and Merfolk Islandwalking around it with the help of Spreading Seas and a 2-cmc lord. Let's not even talk about Burn or those creature-based combo decks (Collected Company-based, Prime Speaker Vannifar-based).
TNN would be pretty darn good against Death's Shadow decks and BGx Midrange, though.
Every time I read a comment about "Well if this card had card draw/trample/haste/indestructible/hexproof/life gain...", I think "You're missing the point." They're armchair developer comments that fail to take into account the card's role in the greater Limited and Standard environment. No, it may not be as good as whatever card you're comparing it to. There's a reason for that. Not every burn spell is Lightning Bolt, nor does it need to be or should be.
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You have got to be kidding me
Eldrazis don’t have leaves plus I see eyes and mouth on the human part eldrazis are faceless
That could be gaea
That's how core sets work, though. In Standard, if you print a core set, you'll have reprints of cards previously not legal in Standard. If all the reprints were just more cards from the same Standard the core sets would be really not that interesting.
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I don’t think they care about keeping old formats “separate” feeling. This product is essentially the formalized death of Legacy. Wizards already did virtually nothing at all to support it and this is their moment to build Modern into a true Legacy ver 2.0 without the pitfalls of the Reserved List.
finally someone who also recognizes the possibility, that they are trying to unite modern and legacy ! with a new arena eternal format, which is getting stronger and stronger with each set they can push the powerlevel of the "new" modern every year until they can introduce cards like brainstorm and tnn.
they could start printing worse versions of cards like show and tell (4 mana version eg) or a brainstorm that draws 2 (put 1 back), everyone wants them and 4-5 years from now they just reprint show and tell and brainstorm.
they also have a big incentive to print lands, that are better than the shock lands and slightly worse than the classic duals (big boost to sell packs of modern horizons)
Mirrodin Pure cards like inverted version something like Blightsteel Angel, Platinum Colossus, Kaldra Venser 2.0, Ghalma, Thrissik, Ria Ivor and etc
An individual creature of non-eldrasi version
but rather a planeswalker, legendary or god version representation of Mangeni, Kamsa and Talib.
Then Marit Lage.
But the cards in this set would be legal in all Eternal card pools as well. These cards are like Conspiracy and Battlebond but with the addition of Modern to the legality. So it's still support for Legacy and Vintage (and Commander and Pauper, etc.) that simply supports Modern as well.
The art seems too vertical to be a creature. It might be a planeswalker. Maybe it's a freaky Tezzeret? Or some other unknown planeswalker from ye olden days.
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Based on walkers not printed yet
The only ones that come to mind are the following
Baltrice
Masrath
Tessebik
Are the only candidates the other unprinted have photos and don’t look like that
1. (Ravnica Allegiance): You can't keep a good esper control deck down... Or Wilderness Reclamation... or Gates...
2. (War of the Spark): Guys, I know what we need! We need a cycle of really idiotic flavor text victory cards! Jace's Triumph...
3. (War of the Spark): Lets make the format with control have even more control!
Flame Rift is pretty good, but Sulfuric Vortex is the one I really want that I think could be printed in modern easily. Burn already has a lot of ways to hit people to the face with one shot spells. The vortex adds some inevitability. Plus in a limited environment with the new white walker someone could just sit there with a Sera token and be golden as long as they have a creature out. Just have something like Cho-Manno, Revolutionary reduced to uncommon and now there is an annoying pingy archetype. Thinking about that, I could totally see Containment Priest being a guaranteed inclusion.
Also, as a budget UW spirits player I'm totally sticking the new white walker into the deck. Everything I have flies, I'm playing UW so I got all the counter magic in the world to stop removal, and at worse she is a 4/4 flying beat stick. The floor is amazing on her.
What I want to see is the bringing back of Threshold. Give us some good anti-graveyard cards and then give us things like Cleansing Meditation that can play off the yard. Also Cabal Pit, Centaur Garden, Cephalid Coliseum, Nomad Stadium, and
I can't find the last oneBarbarian Ring. Nantuko Monastery would be a killer man land as well. Also Nimble Mongoose, who I affectionately named Mr Nibbles because my friend at the time had a pet Ferrit and it reminded me of him.1. (Ravnica Allegiance): You can't keep a good esper control deck down... Or Wilderness Reclamation... or Gates...
2. (War of the Spark): Guys, I know what we need! We need a cycle of really idiotic flavor text victory cards! Jace's Triumph...
3. (War of the Spark): Lets make the format with control have even more control!