This may sound cliche or be a response that most would roll their eyes at, but my favorite card is Jace, the Mind Sculptor. Playing Mythic Conscription during its heyday and then switching over to U/W CawBlade before and after Jace and Stoneforge Mystic was banned, I have fond memories of the card and still can't help but smile every time I cast it. Even though it's only legal in Commander and Legacy as widely supported formats, I'm looking forward to the day when I acquire enough revised dual lands to be able to bust out my playset of Jaces once again and give Legacy a legitimate shot.
So yeah, my favorite card is Jace, the Mind Sculptor.
EDIT: Woohoo, 1500th post in this contest, which means that my chances of winning will eventually be less than 1:100. Oh well, here's to sick rips off of Jace's Brainstorm!
When put on a enchantment with a global effect, like Honor of the Pure, does that effect still happen? What about triggered abilities like Test of Endurance?
Just not sure if Song of the Dryads adds "Land - Forest" to the typeline or overwrites it. It also doesn't specify if the card it's enchanting loses its abilities.
These sets are really close together.
http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/2013-2014-rookie-year-title-revoked-2014-10-30
Kinda disappointing if you ask me.
1 Herald of Anafenza
3 Mardu Hateblade
3 Tormented Hero
1 Bloodsoaked Champion
2 Chief of the Edge
2 Chief of the Scale
2 Seeker of the Way
3 Oreskos Swiftclaw
3 Mardu Skullhunter
1 Pain Seer
1 Mardu Hordechief
1 Herald of Torment
2 Timely Hordemate
1 Rush of Battle
Instant (2)
1 Bile Blight
1 Silence the Believers
Artifact (1)
1 Spear of Heliod
Enchantment (7)
1 Spirit Bonds
2 Banishing Light
2 Raiders' Spoils
1 Dictate of Erebos
1 Dictate of Heliod
Land (24)
1 Caves of Koilos
4 Scoured Barrens
10 Plains
9 Swamp
2 Despise
2 Solemn Offering
3 Glare of Heresy
3 Dark Betrayal
1 Drown in Sorrow
2 Tormod's Crypt
2 Brain Maggot
I agree though, boring previews all around today. Nothing exciting at all. They all can't be winners though.
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What does it mean?
"Inspired" isn't one of the listed mechanics, so that's why people are surprised to see its appearance.
I'm aware of the expansion symbol found in the announcement, but I also know that in previous event decks, each card in those standard-legal event decks had the expansion symbol of the set in which it was printed in a booster sold set, meaning that if they break tradition and print a several high powered cards with a brand new expansion symbol, will that indirectly affect the original printings of those cards, especially if they use the same art or alternate/new art for some of these cards? Printing a 60-card deck and a 15-card sideboard with a new expansion symbol that will only be used one time just seems off to me, if for no other reason than to have an excuse of including a spindown with the packaging with said new symbol. This is different than having expansion symbols appearing on reprints like the Duel Decks or the old Premium Deck Series, because those were casual and were not geared toward any officially sanctioned tournament format. From a card organizational standpoint, this could be a nightmare for some who just want to buy the deck just to tear it apart. No doubt anyone who bought multiple Standard Event decks did the same thing and just sorted them normally once they were done with them (if you organize by set, that is).