Oh? I untap with my Djinn in play? Then I'll cast High Tide 5 times, let the copies resolve, cast Remand 3 times, the first and second targetting the original High Tide, and the third targetting the first Remand. After the stack empties, I'll cast a Turnabout with 1 replicate, and triple-remand again. Net Effect: Draw 4 cards, Islands all produce 4 extra blue, lands untapped. Repeat until I draw Vision Charm and proceed to deck several hundred players.
The land art seems kind of familiar to me. It kind of looks like the art on riptide laboratory, but with a reddish color on the dome, rather than green.
Didn't MaRo (or someone on the MT:G site) give a strong hint that white would have this set's largest creature? It was a column a while back that talked about the balance of fatties across various colors. Somewhere in that column was a subtle hint that FS may have the largest creature in the block and that it would be white.
I wonder if that angel is the creature. It's a stretch but who knows...
Didn't MaRo (or someone on the MT:G site) give a strong hint that white would have this set's largest creature? It was a column a while back that talked about the balance of fatties across various colors. Somewhere in that column was a subtle hint that FS may have the largest creature in the block and that it would be white.
I wonder if that angel is the creature. It's a stretch but who knows...
Now it depends on whether that largest creature in the block is bigger than the cloudscraper. It should, since those cards are part of the block. I'd rather it be green though, since that is what green is meant to be the best at.
Elspeth "we must fight to protect order and justice!"
Tezzeret "No! he will break all my artifacts and stomp my head!"
Vol "powerful dragon must be brought to heel!"
Ajani "**** this Im outta *planeswalks to lorwyn* wow what hell is this place?"
Little lorwyn goblin "this be the place of bad art and Tribes!!!"
All other Alara planeswalkers "hey where did ajani go???"
Is anyone else trying to get the images for the other panels (as a method of finding new artwork)? Last time they imaginatively used splash-chaos.jpg for the last panel which we could see like two weeks in advance, this time it's not that simple.
Has there ever been an owl-faced aven before? That birdfolk looks a lot more like an owl than an eagle, and the only place I've heard of owl-folk before was...big surprise, Ravnica.
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The franchise MtG most resembles is Battlestar Galactica. Why? Its players exist in, at most, a dozen different models at any given point in time, with perhaps up to 3% variation, 5% if you're lucky.
Has there ever been an owl-faced aven before? That birdfolk looks a lot more like an owl than an eagle, and the only place I've heard of owl-folk before was...big surprise, Ravnica.
The story of Portal:Second Age takes place on an island continent named Caliman, located on Dominaria. Dakmor, Alaborn, Talas and Norwood are locations at Caliman. Therefore, using Dakmor is a bit obscure, but fully legitimate.
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If you look at that land you can tell there are the various different crevaces associated with the plains of this Dominaria. I believe the land represents what would be some future "plains" card. The buildings have stain glass windows but this doesn't neccesarily mean they are multicolored. They very well could be cathedrals which are and religion, in general, is a white concept (black has it to an extent, but this doesn't seem black whatsoever.) The architecture from that viewpoint may seem similar to a riptide laboratory, but if you think about it, that's only the dome roof of some very large structure. Riptide Laboratory was stationed on the ground and the dome you see was the laboratory itself.
There was a Dakmor Lancer in 7th.
And it sucked. >.<
It was a starter card first.
Interesting though. I am sure that would be a 'futureshift'..maybe.
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I wonder if that angel is the creature. It's a stretch but who knows...
Now it depends on whether that largest creature in the block is bigger than the cloudscraper. It should, since those cards are part of the block. I'd rather it be green though, since that is what green is meant to be the best at.
My Tamanoa decklist (RGW), infuriating my brother since it's so junky!
e.g. the URL for the first panel this time around is http://www.wizards.com/magic/images/mtgcom/products/futuresight/splash-glimmers.jpg
About any "subpar" mechanics or cards: Context is king.
If I make a templating or grammar error, let me know.
The franchise MtG most resembles is Battlestar Galactica. Why? Its players exist in, at most, a dozen different models at any given point in time, with perhaps up to 3% variation, 5% if you're lucky.
Sage Aven (a nod to Sage Owl).
I couldn't agree more, I'd bet 500€ that artwork belongs to an alternate reality Riptide Laboratory
The story of Portal:Second Age takes place on an island continent named Caliman, located on Dominaria. Dakmor, Alaborn, Talas and Norwood are locations at Caliman. Therefore, using Dakmor is a bit obscure, but fully legitimate.
Let this great clan rest in peace (2001-2011)
Who is the Angel in that art? Because she looks an awful lot like the Angel in the wallpaper.
The one difference being that the Angel in the wallpaper looks like it might be green. ::Hopes for a green Angel::
If not green then maybe just a white flying Maro.
Also, does the big aven not remind any of you book readers of when Windgrace "ate" the Stronghold rift?