Yeah, I wish Eldrazi Temple wasn't a rare, oh well.
I'm planning on making a green eldrazi build with maybe a splash of blue, that focuses on mana ramping and cheating the eldrazi into play using things like Elvish Piper and Summoning Trap. Summoning trap, by the way, is a MUST HAVE for any green eldrazi deck.
I have little interest in getting into legacy. The main reasons I want Reserved cards reprinted is the same as yours: new frames and art. I also want older cards to become more available mostly just for casual collecting and edh. Plus, a bunch of the reserved cards would be really awesome in standard but still not overpowered.
A few people whine about Wizards printing foil reserved cards in special products and now they won't even use reserved cards for judge foils anymore? That's outrageous! Wizards had already printed quite a few reserved cards as judge foils before and people didn't whine about that! Now reserved cards will NEVER be reprinted in tournament legal form unless Wizards changes their policy yet again, which seems unlikely in the near future. Good job people who whined about Wizards making older cards more accessible to newer players, you just made the reserved list policy even more effed up than it already was.
It's a flippin' Grinning Demon reprint for sure, Morph is back for sure. I'm betting $100 on it.
If you read this then I'll take that bet, but I propose that instead of the loser giving the winner $100, they buy them a copy of the card with the art in question instead.
I have a theory that applies to more recent sets. I think for each new set, Wizards chooses several different cards to commission multiple pieces of artwork for. They then choose the better art for the set's release and the worse one for a promo.
I honestly believe the mythic for the Phyrexin deck will be Phyrexian Negator, if it isn't then it won't be a creature. I mean, the art for the Coalition mythic appears to be Urza's rage in my opinion. If you don't think the Phyrexian mythic is the creature Phyrexian Negator, then what is it? I think No Mercy is a non-creature possibility.
There's an artifact creature called leveler that removes YOUR library from the game. The only way Jace could remove the opponents library from the game is if it also gave them a huge bonus.
I guess that just shows how excited everyone is for the set.
I'm planning on making a green eldrazi build with maybe a splash of blue, that focuses on mana ramping and cheating the eldrazi into play using things like Elvish Piper and Summoning Trap. Summoning trap, by the way, is a MUST HAVE for any green eldrazi deck.
Those cards aren't really considered part of the magic multiverse though.
A few people whine about Wizards printing foil reserved cards in special products and now they won't even use reserved cards for judge foils anymore? That's outrageous! Wizards had already printed quite a few reserved cards as judge foils before and people didn't whine about that! Now reserved cards will NEVER be reprinted in tournament legal form unless Wizards changes their policy yet again, which seems unlikely in the near future. Good job people who whined about Wizards making older cards more accessible to newer players, you just made the reserved list policy even more effed up than it already was.
If you read this then I'll take that bet, but I propose that instead of the loser giving the winner $100, they buy them a copy of the card with the art in question instead.
I must get one of these.
I hope they make references to the Dreadnaught and other iconic phyrexian cards in the new Mirrodin block.
I have a theory that applies to more recent sets. I think for each new set, Wizards chooses several different cards to commission multiple pieces of artwork for. They then choose the better art for the set's release and the worse one for a promo.
I definitely have to agree though, the angels probably lost their halos because the eldrazi were freed.
I assume this will be for north america as well?