On an overall powerscale this comes closest to Scars of Mirrodin. One more person mentioned this in the thread, but its probably because alot of players did not play around that time.
I can understand the Shadowmoore reference, since that set also had very little cards that were stone useless, but its impact on formats aside from standard and up to this day has been minimal.
None us can truely gauge how strong static effects on planeswalkers are, but aside from that the powerlevel and manacost of all the spells and creatures feel very very pushed.
Luckily it isn't Ursa's Block or Tempest Block powerlevel, but definitely up there with Zendikar or Som.
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I can understand the Shadowmoore reference, since that set also had very little cards that were stone useless, but its impact on formats aside from standard and up to this day has been minimal.
None us can truely gauge how strong static effects on planeswalkers are, but aside from that the powerlevel and manacost of all the spells and creatures feel very very pushed.
Luckily it isn't Ursa's Block or Tempest Block powerlevel, but definitely up there with Zendikar or Som.
Give irony and sarcasm, when ignorance and stupidity is found.
The whip is kept for special occasions