I'm wondering why Wizards is pulling out all the stops for just one set. Sure, it's really cool to see all these freaky things going on in the game, but it would seem they are only hurting themselves by introducing so much new material in a single small set.
Most magic players that play competitively net-deck. so until some japanese guy plays the deck at worlds or nats or whatever and top 8s will it get any respect from spikes. us Johny/timmys will rejoice at the coolness of it.
QFT and sigged
For anyone that is interested i came up with a standard legal deck that would break the card and is in initial playtesting over here:
Every rarity gets good cards. That means that some mythic rares will be tournament quality as will some commons, some uncommons and some rares. My promise wasn't that mythic rares wouldn't get good cards but that we wouldn't limit the good cards to only being mythic rare.
Bear this in mind the next time a powerful mythic rare is spoiled
Thanks to chaostheory90 for finding this quiz for me
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I'm wondering why Wizards is pulling out all the stops for just one set. Sure, it's really cool to see all these freaky things going on in the game, but it would seem they are only hurting themselves by introducing so much new material in a single small set.
QFT and sigged
For anyone that is interested i came up with a standard legal deck that would break the card and is in initial playtesting over here:
http://forums.mtgsalvation.com/showthread.php?t=73105
Bear this in mind the next time a powerful mythic rare is spoiled
Thanks to chaostheory90 for finding this quiz for me