Azorius/Golgari as the top/bottom is definitely intentional. In the flavor pieces they've done those two guilds seem to recognize that they're both super essential to keeping the place functioning, even if they have vastly different approaches to doing so.LOL THAT FLAVOR TEXT.
Also, every guild symbol there shares a color with the guild neighboring it. And the colors are split into a pair of pairs, in the order that they appear on the back of cards. Lots of nice thouches.
Golgari is also at the bottom, I wonder if that was intentional?
So they ditched the lucky charms in core so they could make a multicoloured one in RTR, lol.
Better one than five.
Skill testing cards are important for limited, both at the high and low ends. I like that this is in the set, even though I wouldn't touch it with a ten foot pole.
There are an absurd amount of people who think the new Demon is good, for instance.Important for the game as a whole as well. They've talked in the past about how they feel that learning that some cards that look good are actually bad is an important part of "getting into" Magic.
There are an absurd amount of people who think the new Demon is good, for instance.
That's a Vampire, not a Demon.Well it is kinda ridiculous in casual since it makes all your creatures double in power each time they connect.
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Weird.
Seemingly par for the course these days. 1B conditional creature destruction.
Well, that'll be useless outside of block .
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Thats a pretty epic deck. Also, I LOVE HIS HAT this week. Looks like something from Digimon or something
lol That Bonfire of the Damned was a great top deck.
If that were me it would have been a Swamp.
Print graveyard set.
Print set with tons of graveyard hate.
Problem?
Dat presalt.Yeah, and nobody wants to play with Ash Zealot. Seriously, guys. Terrible card. Nobody play it, okay? Let's make a pact.
Love that 2-drop for red. Will be a RDW staple if RDW is a deck post rotation. Does a great job punishing control
What is RDW losing with rotation?
What is RDW losing with rotation?
Dat presalt.
The sheer quantity of graveyard hate is weird to me.
But that's not graveyard hate.
That either cycles your graveyard or mills your opponent equal to the size of your graveyard.
So it's really, really weird.
Shrine of Burning RageWhat is RDW losing with rotation?
Dat presalt.
Snapcaster Mage/Delver. Multiple formats. That's why.The sheer quantity of graveyard hate is weird to me.
The sheer quantity of graveyard hate is weird to me.
It's apparently not just about Snapcaster, in their testing they had a lot of decks doing interesting things with flashback (not necessarily powerful) and they wanted to mess with them. As if Forbidden Alchemy was something they needed to put hurt on :/It's pretty clear that this card is good against Snapcaster Mage, but that's not the real reason we made the card. We had several decks in our Future Future League that made heavy use of the graveyard for flashback spells. We had Burning Vengeance decks with Forbidden Alchemy and such, and we also had Frites-like decks with Unburial Rites, Faithless Looting, and Tracker's Instincts. There were also plenty of Gravecrawlers creeping around. The marginal value you get from playing against Snapcaster Mage decks with this card is certainly not zero, but this card is hardly at its best if the only thing on the other side for it to pay attention to is Snapcasters.
First Strike?
We found in playtesting that it was very important to this card's purpose that it not die in combat with a Snapcaster Mage, so we gave it first strike.
I'm in love with Ash Zealot. I just wish RDW had enough viable cards to actually be a deck.
We have...
Bonfire of the Damned
StromKirk Noble
Hellrider
Searing Spear
Slumbering Dragon (lol)
and maybe Guttersnipe
and little else. It's still going to be awhile before mono-red comes back in style.
Is Thundermaw Hellkite just too expensive for RDW? Seems like a pretty good way to push through the last five damage.
How does Krenko work without Chieftain? That seemed to be the common concern when I was initially playtesting Goblins.I've brewed up an interesting frame of a mono-red goblin burny deck. Right now, it's too reliant on Krenko/Hellrider/Bonfire to be top tier, but I'm holding out hope for some help from RTR.
He is. Mono-red really wants to top out it's curve, ideally, at 3, with maybe a couple of 4 cmc finishers (Koth, Hellrider, Hero of Oxid Ridge). Anything beyond that slows the deck down way too much.Is Thundermaw Hellkite just too expensive for RDW? Seems like a pretty good way to push through the last five damage.