THATS RIGHT! thee absolute most built golgari commander ever and it’s gonna be standard legal!
Also reprinted with lathril is reclaimation sage and secluded courtyard the land is perfect for lorwyn in 2026 (which has elf tribal in selesyna by the way from the first visit)
also two new cards that support elves so this could be format warping with elf typal/kindred/tribal
THATS RIGHT! thee absolute most built golgari commander ever and it’s gonna be standard legal!
Also reprinted with lathril is reclaimation sage and secluded courtyard the land is perfect for lorwyn in 2026 (which has elf tribal in selesyna by the way from the first visit)
Has it been confirmed that Elves in Lorwyn '26 are Selesnya? I'm a little behind on lore, but I know Lorwyn elves were Golgari and Shadowmoor elves were Selesnya. And Lathril and Warden of the Cycles suggests even harder that we've returned to the Lorwyn version of the plane and not the Shadowmoor version.
THATS RIGHT! thee absolute most built golgari commander ever and it’s gonna be standard legal!
Also reprinted with lathril is reclaimation sage and secluded courtyard the land is perfect for lorwyn in 2026 (which has elf tribal in selesyna by the way from the first visit)
Has it been confirmed that Elves in Lorwyn '26 are Selesnya? I'm a little behind on lore, but I know Lorwyn elves were Golgari and Shadowmoor elves were Selesnya. And Lathril and Warden of the Cycles suggests even harder that we've returned to the Lorwyn version of the plane and not the Shadowmoor version.
The March of the Machine Lorwyn cards seem to imply that the elvish culture there is from Lorwyn more than Shadowmoor, which in turn implies Golgari elves.
THATS RIGHT! thee absolute most built golgari commander ever and it’s gonna be standard legal!
Also reprinted with lathril is reclaimation sage and secluded courtyard the land is perfect for lorwyn in 2026 (which has elf tribal in selesyna by the way from the first visit)
Has it been confirmed that Elves in Lorwyn '26 are Selesnya? I'm a little behind on lore, but I know Lorwyn elves were Golgari and Shadowmoor elves were Selesnya. And Lathril and Warden of the Cycles suggests even harder that we've returned to the Lorwyn version of the plane and not the Shadowmoor version.
I guess I didn't consider they would change the color combo in a second visit
kamigawa Made changes themselves like the snake folk don't have legs anymore for example
I guess I didn't consider they would change the color combo in a second visit
kamigawa Made changes themselves like the snake folk don't have legs anymore for example
Ah, I see the problem. Lorwyn had Golgari elves (see Rhys the Exiled, Nath of the Gilt-Leaf). They are obsessed with beauty and have a caste system based on how attractive people are. When The Great Aurora turned it to Shadowmoor, the elves are different and shifted to Selesnya colors (see Rhys the Redeemed, Wilt-Leaf Liege). They're still obsessed with beauty, but they protect beautiful things instead of discriminating against those who don't meet their standards.
I guess I didn't consider they would change the color combo in a second visit
kamigawa Made changes themselves like the snake folk don't have legs anymore for example
Ah, I see the problem. Lorwyn had Golgari elves (see Rhys the Exiled, Nath of the Gilt-Leaf). They are obsessed with beauty and have a caste system based on how attractive people are. When The Great Aurora turned it to Shadowmoor, the elves are different and shifted to Selesnya colors (see Rhys the Redeemed, Wilt-Leaf Liege). They're still obsessed with beauty, but they protect beautiful things instead of discriminating against those who don't meet their standards.
ah that explains it, aurora shift changed the golgari elves into selesyna ones. So clearly they will be going back to the way they were on the revist (never read the story but I know about the great aurora shift.)
I guess I didn't consider they would change the color combo in a second visit
kamigawa Made changes themselves like the snake folk don't have legs anymore for example
Ah, I see the problem. Lorwyn had Golgari elves (see Rhys the Exiled, Nath of the Gilt-Leaf). They are obsessed with beauty and have a caste system based on how attractive people are. When The Great Aurora turned it to Shadowmoor, the elves are different and shifted to Selesnya colors (see Rhys the Redeemed, Wilt-Leaf Liege). They're still obsessed with beauty, but they protect beautiful things instead of discriminating against those who don't meet their standards.
ah that explains it, aurora shift changed the golgari elves into selesyna ones. So clearly they will be going back to the way they were on the revist (never read the story but I know about the great aurora shift.)
It's gonna be at least another 10 years before wizard give us an abzan elf or a bant merfolk that are actually tribal. Maybe they are gonna give us an abzan Faerie Dryad in the commander deck.
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Also reprinted with lathril is reclaimation sage and secluded courtyard the land is perfect for lorwyn in 2026 (which has elf tribal in selesyna by the way from the first visit)
also two new cards that support elves so this could be format warping with elf typal/kindred/tribal
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Spoiler EditorHas it been confirmed that Elves in Lorwyn '26 are Selesnya? I'm a little behind on lore, but I know Lorwyn elves were Golgari and Shadowmoor elves were Selesnya. And Lathril and Warden of the Cycles suggests even harder that we've returned to the Lorwyn version of the plane and not the Shadowmoor version.
The March of the Machine Lorwyn cards seem to imply that the elvish culture there is from Lorwyn more than Shadowmoor, which in turn implies Golgari elves.
I guess I didn't consider they would change the color combo in a second visit
kamigawa Made changes themselves like the snake folk don't have legs anymore for example
Ah, I see the problem. Lorwyn had Golgari elves (see Rhys the Exiled, Nath of the Gilt-Leaf). They are obsessed with beauty and have a caste system based on how attractive people are. When The Great Aurora turned it to Shadowmoor, the elves are different and shifted to Selesnya colors (see Rhys the Redeemed, Wilt-Leaf Liege). They're still obsessed with beauty, but they protect beautiful things instead of discriminating against those who don't meet their standards.
ah that explains it, aurora shift changed the golgari elves into selesyna ones. So clearly they will be going back to the way they were on the revist (never read the story but I know about the great aurora shift.)
Or they could be combined into abzan.
It's gonna be at least another 10 years before wizard give us an abzan elf or a bant merfolk that are actually tribal. Maybe they are gonna give us an abzan Faerie Dryad in the commander deck.