I know we just had an Esper deck last year, but man oh man do I want Sen Triplets to be reprinted. I am mad I traded my copy back in the day... it's 45$ now and needs a reprint.
The reason I mention the Triplets is because that could be a fun archetype we haven't seen yet. Playing your opponent's stuff... mind control effects, etc.
I don't think the Triplets will return this year though... unless they make a 4 or 5 color deck with this theme.
No offence but this sounds very unlikely. A deck where you get to play my stuff takes away the fun factors of the other decks. I just don't think R&D would ever release this as a precon.
I don't think we will see Teyo replacing Gideon in the Gatewatch anytime soon. They offered him a place at the end of the novel but he declined and Kaya took it instead.
I believe that the cards were designed first before they put Planeswalkers to them.
The amass can work with Angrath because one of his powers I believe (which he uses in the story and can be found on his previous card) is that he can steal creatures. So think of him not amassing zombies like Bolas but stealing those zombies instead to work for him.
I was always under the impression that the reason Wizards led with human planeswalkers was that they were popular because people could find pieces of themselves so to speak in these characters. As an example with the new set Ral Zarek is revealed to be in a realtionship to Tomik, appealing to that demographic. Narset has Autism, Gideon shows classic signs of recovery from abuse and tragedy, Huatli is inspired by an area of Latin America. Things like that are why I thought they were more prominent?
Hi guys. I think I know how this operates but it would help just to double check this. Say I have a board that includes Saheeli, Sublime Artificer, a couple of servo tokens and a Roalesk, Apex Hybrid if I use Saheeli's -2 ability to make one of the servos copy Roalesk and sacrifice it (due to the legendary rule) would it trigger Roalesk's proliferate ability as the token dies?
I dunno if I like it. Way I see it I can either pay for Thran dynamo which only produces colourless but can act straight away or I can pay one more mana for Prismatic Geoscope instead which can produce up to 5 mana in any combination I feel like based on my land base.
From Wizards. At last we finally get to see the new Niv-Mizzet at last. I like that he cares about Guild colours and also like how we enter the third act of the story at last.
Unfortunately not sadly. Normally when copying spells you cannot pay alternate costs (like that of overload) but you can pay additional costs (like kicker) but since you're not getting the copy for free I'm not sure if it still works that way.
Call me crazy.
Why did Bolas have to do this on Ravnica?? Got to be a specific reason.
Otherwise, from some of the cards we've seen already and their flavor texts, the Ravnicans seem to not only be holding their own against the Eternals but actively winning. And thats without anything happening from Planeswalkers yet.
I mean the Boros are just mopping floors with these guys. Now the Angels and Parhelion II (Flying Death Star) are out and about.
Seems like a pretty dumb fight for Bolas.
He about to respond. We haven't seen the God Eternals make their appearance yet.
Also I suspect that Bolas chose Ravnica as his plane of choice as the plane is steeped in hieromancy (It's why the guildpact was so strongly bound to the plane) so that his plan can essentially be legally binding.
Still nice card overall.
No offence but this sounds very unlikely. A deck where you get to play my stuff takes away the fun factors of the other decks. I just don't think R&D would ever release this as a precon.
The amass can work with Angrath because one of his powers I believe (which he uses in the story and can be found on his previous card) is that he can steal creatures. So think of him not amassing zombies like Bolas but stealing those zombies instead to work for him.
Has pizza been mentioned in any magic setting so far?
From Wizards. At last we finally get to see the new Niv-Mizzet at last. I like that he cares about Guild colours and also like how we enter the third act of the story at last.
He about to respond. We haven't seen the God Eternals make their appearance yet.
Also I suspect that Bolas chose Ravnica as his plane of choice as the plane is steeped in hieromancy (It's why the guildpact was so strongly bound to the plane) so that his plan can essentially be legally binding.