Guys, can anyone familiar with the lore suggest an order for these new Sagas?
Thanks in advance
Braids's Frightful Return
Founding the Third Path
Love Song of Night and Day
The Cruelty of Gix
The Elder Dragon War
The Phasing of Zhalfir
The Weatherseed Treaty
The World Spell
Urza Assembles the Titans
Yotia Declares War
Hard to do this considering a lot of these happened simultaneously or depict long periods of history, or just depict mythological events with not definite dating..
I see... but based on the books and the expansions, these events have a more defined order, right?
Hello, I want to collect this cards I order them chonologically,
can I get some help? Here's a list more or less ordered:
Phyrexian Scriptures
Fall of the Thran
History of Benalia
Antiquities War
First Eruption
Flame of Keld
Ruinous Blast
Time of Ice
Song of Freyalise
Jaya's Inferno
Karn's Sundering
Triumph of Gerrard
Mirari Conjecture
Chainer's Torment
Kamahl's Vow
Primeval's Rebirth
Yawgmoth's Offering
Eldest Reborn
The Mending
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Sin Prodder[/card] and Nahiri's Wrath dishing out massive chunks of damage off of a playable card? Add more discard and milk that new Flameblade Adept for all he's worth alongside cards with low cycling costs and high CMCs.
Card that make you discard your hand and draw that many cards are still a better option than Nahiri's Wrath: the Red escalate spell and the other one from kaladesh
Embalm is cool but also depressing.
It's essentially Flashback but for creatures instead of spells. Part of the continuing nerfing of spells in favor of permanents.
No, it isn't, it's mostly flavor based and a realistic representation of how the concept of "embalming" can be represented as a mechanic.
Anyway, the mummies being white is a controversial choice, in my opinion.
I can imagine a new devotion mechanic checking for a specific type of creature subtype like warrior or "species" like jackal, making the god a kind of "Patron Saint" for the subtype. Also making artifact gods instead of enchantment gods could also work.
Cycling seems a bit disappointing in this set, also discarding cards seems counterproductive if we have devotion back in this set.
I hope you're not saying that just because there are Gods in this set. There's been no indication that Gods will always have devotion. We need to wait and see.
Cycling being back will make a lot of people happy. With the other card we saw, and general Egyptian obsession with life/death, it does seem like a good fit.
I mentioned it for the sake of consistency. God sub-type creatures having different mechanics just seems weird to me.
Also cycling/discarding cards usually means loosing ideas or thoughts, life and death usually refers to cards on the battlefield/graveyard
I'm guessing exert will be something along the lines of 'When ~ attacks, you may chose to exert it. If you do, it doesn't untap during your next untap step.'
I thought the same exact thing.
Based on the dictionary definition: tr.v. ex·ert·ed, ex·ert·ing, ex·erts
1. To put to use or effect; put forth: exerted all my strength to move the box.
Does anyone know an approximate chronological order for the BRO story spotlights?
These are the cards:
https://scryfall.com/search?q=set:BRO is:Storyspotlight&as=full
Thanks for the help,
Thanks in advance
Braids's Frightful Return
Founding the Third Path
Love Song of Night and Day
The Cruelty of Gix
The Elder Dragon War
The Phasing of Zhalfir
The Weatherseed Treaty
The World Spell
Urza Assembles the Titans
Yotia Declares War
Thanks a lot, that was exactly what I was looking for
I see... but based on the books and the expansions, these events have a more defined order, right?
can I get some help? Here's a list more or less ordered:
Phyrexian Scriptures
Fall of the Thran
History of Benalia
Antiquities War
First Eruption
Flame of Keld
Ruinous Blast
Time of Ice
Song of Freyalise
Jaya's Inferno
Karn's Sundering
Triumph of Gerrard
Mirari Conjecture
Chainer's Torment
Kamahl's Vow
Primeval's Rebirth
Yawgmoth's Offering
Eldest Reborn
The Mending
Still few things beat "shadow" or "horsemanship"...
Card that make you discard your hand and draw that many cards are still a better option than Nahiri's Wrath: the Red escalate spell and the other one from kaladesh
It just means it can be used in a madness deck for example or any other discard decks.
That's easily fixed: "Activated abilities of creatures in your graveyard cost (2) less to play."
No, it isn't, it's mostly flavor based and a realistic representation of how the concept of "embalming" can be represented as a mechanic.
Anyway, the mummies being white is a controversial choice, in my opinion.
I meant the existence of both mechanics at the same time, in case the Gods are based on devotion, I though it was obvious.
I mentioned it for the sake of consistency. God sub-type creatures having different mechanics just seems weird to me.
Also cycling/discarding cards usually means loosing ideas or thoughts, life and death usually refers to cards on the battlefield/graveyard
I thought the same exact thing.
Based on the dictionary definition: tr.v. ex·ert·ed, ex·ert·ing, ex·erts
1. To put to use or effect; put forth: exerted all my strength to move the box.