I just thought I'd ask this question here, since I've heard multiple different answers from separate sources and there isn't really precedence to go by.
Would Tamiyo, Compleated Sage be legal in a deck where Jegantha, the Wellspring is the Companion? It seems to me that it would be, since Rule 107.4 implies they Phyrexian mana symbols and regular mana symbols are considered separate symbols; furthermore, Jegantha's rulings explain that the symbols must match exactly for the card to he considered illegal. However, like I said, I've heard varying answers to this question. Would someone mind providing clarification?
If you look at the Japanese version of Gisela, her name uses the katakana for the hard g "gi" rather than what would be used for the soft g "ji." Since I assume they'd use the official intended pronunciation when they're translating the cards into Japanese, the hard g is probably correct.
These rare throwback legendary cards have been some of the most innovative, flavorful designs in the set. I wish they could've used some of the slots of the more boring rares to do more cards like this.
Kestia is awesome in so many ways. First legendary creature with Bestow. First legendary Nymph. And they even gave her the Nyx border! Color me impressed.
Edit: Also just realized that she's the first legendary enchantment creature that isn't a god.
Seriously, aside from maybe Jodah and Urza, this is the character I've been most waiting for to receive a card. Great abilities, great creature type, and they even put her in the right colors. I'm undeniably satisfied with this card.
I like how they kept Palladia-Mors as a big beater with flying and trample like her original card, as well as giving her a few new abilities to boot.
Like someone mentioned above, with the way that the card is worded, it seems like the hexproof is gone for good once she deals damage. That's a bit of a shame, but it makes sense for power-level reasons.
I'm so hyped for this card! I'd definitely love to see them do more pre-sparked planeswalkers like this (PLEASE give us an Ugin in this set!). I'm also hoping that future core sets will continue to tell stories from the past.
I love both artworks for this card, but I find it interesting that they chose blues for the background since Bolas is most often framed with golds and oranges.
Finally! I was going to be really upset if they didn't give Josu a card after his important-ish role in the story. Ten mana for 20 power across nine menacing bodies seems pretty sweet.
Finally! This is the card I've really been waiting to see, and I am not disappointed. The artwork is fantastic!
Interestingly, the flavor text is very similar to a passage from The Gathering Dark, one of the Ice Age novels I just so happened to reread recently.
Through the centuries there are a number of legendary figures that have come to us from the time of the Dark--figures, such as Ith, the horrific Rag Man, Vervamon the Elder, and Tivadar of Thorn. Yet one figure is an enigma among these enigmas. Time and again throughout the period of the Dark--and up to the end of the Ice Age itself--there is reference to a folk figure known as Jodah. It has been suggested that Jodah is the surname of a family of sorcerers, or a honorific title of respect, or that Jodah is a previously unknown Planeswalker. The fact remains that Jodah (be he one or be he many) is today regarded as one of the founders of magic as we now know it. --Arkol, Argivian scholar
It's so cool that the flavor text is actually a reference to the novel, considering that much of it and Jodah himself have been largely ignored within the game up until now.
Would Tamiyo, Compleated Sage be legal in a deck where Jegantha, the Wellspring is the Companion? It seems to me that it would be, since Rule 107.4 implies they Phyrexian mana symbols and regular mana symbols are considered separate symbols; furthermore, Jegantha's rulings explain that the symbols must match exactly for the card to he considered illegal. However, like I said, I've heard varying answers to this question. Would someone mind providing clarification?
They did also mention a kitsune named "Soft-Paws" several times.
Beholder - Karazikar, a beholder who was killed by a band led by Bruenor Battlehammer.
Dragon - Klauth, a red dragon who was supposedly one of the oldest non-lich dragons. (Why is this not an Elder?)
Mind Flayer - (probably) Nihiloor, a mind flayer who spread intellect devourers throughout Waterdeep to enslave people to act as spies.
Giant - Storvald, a frost giant king who ruled in the wake of the storm giants' disappearance.
Barbarian - Wulfgar, a hero of Icewind Dale and one of the main characters of the Forgotten Realms novels.
Archer - Cattie-brie, another main character of the novels and wife to Drizzt Do'Urden.
I couldn't find any information about the devil or gnome, unfortunately.
Edit: Also just realized that she's the first legendary enchantment creature that isn't a god.
Seriously, aside from maybe Jodah and Urza, this is the character I've been most waiting for to receive a card. Great abilities, great creature type, and they even put her in the right colors. I'm undeniably satisfied with this card.
Like someone mentioned above, with the way that the card is worded, it seems like the hexproof is gone for good once she deals damage. That's a bit of a shame, but it makes sense for power-level reasons.
I love both artworks for this card, but I find it interesting that they chose blues for the background since Bolas is most often framed with golds and oranges.
Interestingly, the flavor text is very similar to a passage from The Gathering Dark, one of the Ice Age novels I just so happened to reread recently.
It's so cool that the flavor text is actually a reference to the novel, considering that much of it and Jodah himself have been largely ignored within the game up until now.