Cards from M14 you would like to see reprinted in M15 and why?
Young pyromancer: he is sweet, makes tokens and didn't have much of a run in standard this time around. Perhaps skip a core set and seem him in M16 since theros block is the opposite of what he wants to do.
Xathrid Necromancer: If he gets reprinted my deck is rotation proof. He makes tokens has seen play in standard almost to the point of over shadowing Athreos (perhaps a point against him. Although I don't think having they are having the Xathrid named cards this time.
Archangel of thune: Is $20. Is sometimes used as a 1 of in a modern deck and rarely played in standard but is a lot of money to get your hands on needs another print run. Also is terrofyingly effective with tokens. Again no indication of the sharaldlar I don't know to spell it place games coming back.
I actually really didn't like M14, I got bored of drafting it quickly but there were some good cards hidden in there.
However(comma) The think I am really getting anxious for even though its not technically an M14 reprint is a 4 drop board wipe. The up and coming rotation of Supreme Verdict has me on edge.
Xathrid Necromancer, and that's about it. I like Rise from the Dark Realms but they don't keep mythics usually. Everything else can go. M14 was kind of a busy compared to the previous Core Sets in my opinion. Let's hope for better cards and structure in M15.
A lot of the "keepers" would be purely selfish "I want to keep my decks viable" cards, like the hate cycle ( Lifebane Zombie, Tidebinder Mage etc. ) and Mutavault.
Cards I probably don't want to have in M15, that were in M14, include: Mutavault Lifebane Zombie
Mutavault because it is seen in too many decks. I might accept it if there were other good man-lands alongside it. It's main problem was it was the only decent man-land in a standard flooded with oppressive sorcery speed removal, and made scary with Supreme Verdict in particular. Being the only man-land in a Standard environment makes it a monster that harshes on budget players as well. I might be okay with it returning if it wasn't the only good man-land, and had at least 2 other man-lands of roughly equal quality alongside it. But I'd probably prefer something like the return of the cycle with faerie conclave or a full cycle of dual-land man-lands with and finishing the set with Celestial Colonnade. Either no man-lands, or at least 3 equally playable ones. Anything else I think is oppressive to budget players.
Lifebane Zombie was a problem for a different reason. It almost singlehandedly hated out a lot of white and green aggro and mid-range decks from top tiers compared to mono-black, due to the already oppressive mono-black main-decking it throughout much of Standard. It was already a decent creature, and then they threw in being able to look at the opponent's hand and even potentially exile certain types of cards. It was way more oppressive than the other color-screw creatures in the cycle it was in. It was just too warping of the format overall, IMO, even just the potential of seeing it complicates things for White and Green, forcing them to run more creatures than they otherwise might, and potentially locking them out of more control or ramp leaning builds if they want to be competitive and reliable. It wasn't exactly over-powered, it was just placed in a Standard where the colors it hated on didn't have enough good stuff to remain competitive against it. And given the way WotC seems to like balancing things for limited, I think it would still be oppressive without enough good-stuff for white and/or green to handle the hate it has against them.
1) Mutavault even though it would drive the price down.
2) Banisher Priest wizards got this one right should be a core set staple.
3) Scavenging Ooze Is just a really good usable card for any green deck.
I don't really have anything in M14 that I really want reprinted. It's much more important to me that the following cards NOT be reprinted:
* Color-hating Cycle (Lifebane Zombie, Tidebinder Mage, etc)
* Mutavault
* Liliana of the Dark Realms
I am pretty much fine with everything else. Would be happy to see a Scavenging Ooze reprint but it's no big deal if that doesn't happen.
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Young pyromancer: he is sweet, makes tokens and didn't have much of a run in standard this time around. Perhaps skip a core set and seem him in M16 since theros block is the opposite of what he wants to do.
Xathrid Necromancer: If he gets reprinted my deck is rotation proof. He makes tokens has seen play in standard almost to the point of over shadowing Athreos (perhaps a point against him. Although I don't think having they are having the Xathrid named cards this time.
Archangel of thune: Is $20. Is sometimes used as a 1 of in a modern deck and rarely played in standard but is a lot of money to get your hands on needs another print run. Also is terrofyingly effective with tokens. Again no indication of the sharaldlar I don't know to spell it place games coming back.
I actually really didn't like M14, I got bored of drafting it quickly but there were some good cards hidden in there.
Pioneer:UR Pheonix
Modern:U Mono U Tron
EDH
GB Glissa, the traitor: Army of Cans
UW Dragonlord Ojutai: Dragonlord NOjutai
UWGDerevi, Empyrial Tactician "you cannot fight the storm"
R Zirilan of the claw. The solution to every problem is dragons
UB Etrata, the Silencer Cloning assassination
Peasant cube: Cards I own
I dont like whip schenemigans.
However(comma) The think I am really getting anxious for even though its not technically an M14 reprint is a 4 drop board wipe. The up and coming rotation of Supreme Verdict has me on edge.
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A lot of the "keepers" would be purely selfish "I want to keep my decks viable" cards, like the hate cycle ( Lifebane Zombie, Tidebinder Mage etc. ) and Mutavault.
Otherwise, not a lot of love for M14 for me.
I know it's off topic, but for my black deck, I'd like to see the return of Disciple of Bolas and Vampire Nighthawk from M13.
UTeferi, Temporal ArchmageU's prison: blue is the new orange is the new black.
Mizzix Of The Izmagnus : wheels on fire... rolling down the road...
BSidisi, Undead VizierB: Bis zum Erbrechen
GTitiania, Protector Of ArgothG: Protecting Argoth, by blowing it up!
GYisan, The Wanderer BardG: Gradus Ad Elfball.
Duel EDH: Yisan & Titania.
In Progress: Grand Arbiter Augustin IV duel; Grenzo, Dungeon Warden Doomsday.
Edit: I'd like to see
https://twitch.tv/annorax10 (classic retro speedruns & occasional MTGO/MTGA screwaround streams)
https://twitch.tv/SwiftorCasino (yes, my team and I run live dealer games for the baldman using his channel points as chips)
Chandra, Pyromaster
Chandra's Phoenix
Banisher Priest
Kalonian Tusker
Scavenging Ooze
Imposing Sovereign
Mind Rot
Bramblecrush
Cards I probably don't want to have in M15, that were in M14, include:
Mutavault
Lifebane Zombie
Mutavault because it is seen in too many decks. I might accept it if there were other good man-lands alongside it. It's main problem was it was the only decent man-land in a standard flooded with oppressive sorcery speed removal, and made scary with Supreme Verdict in particular. Being the only man-land in a Standard environment makes it a monster that harshes on budget players as well. I might be okay with it returning if it wasn't the only good man-land, and had at least 2 other man-lands of roughly equal quality alongside it. But I'd probably prefer something like the return of the cycle with faerie conclave or a full cycle of dual-land man-lands with and finishing the set with Celestial Colonnade. Either no man-lands, or at least 3 equally playable ones. Anything else I think is oppressive to budget players.
Lifebane Zombie was a problem for a different reason. It almost singlehandedly hated out a lot of white and green aggro and mid-range decks from top tiers compared to mono-black, due to the already oppressive mono-black main-decking it throughout much of Standard. It was already a decent creature, and then they threw in being able to look at the opponent's hand and even potentially exile certain types of cards. It was way more oppressive than the other color-screw creatures in the cycle it was in. It was just too warping of the format overall, IMO, even just the potential of seeing it complicates things for White and Green, forcing them to run more creatures than they otherwise might, and potentially locking them out of more control or ramp leaning builds if they want to be competitive and reliable. It wasn't exactly over-powered, it was just placed in a Standard where the colors it hated on didn't have enough good stuff to remain competitive against it. And given the way WotC seems to like balancing things for limited, I think it would still be oppressive without enough good-stuff for white and/or green to handle the hate it has against them.
2) Banisher Priest wizards got this one right should be a core set staple.
3) Scavenging Ooze Is just a really good usable card for any green deck.
* Color-hating Cycle (Lifebane Zombie, Tidebinder Mage, etc)
* Mutavault
* Liliana of the Dark Realms
I am pretty much fine with everything else. Would be happy to see a Scavenging Ooze reprint but it's no big deal if that doesn't happen.