SheIt would be cool if he unmasked himself as Palladia-Mors. He looks baller.
SheIt would be cool if he unmasked himself as Palladia-Mors. He looks baller.
I'd also like to see the other Elder Dragons come back in some capacity. I won't be surprised at all if Ugin is retconned into one of them in disguise to explain why Bolas wants him dead so badly.
Didn't Bolas kill all the other Elder Dragons?
My main take away from reading/listening to set reviews so far is that I should be valuing and considering cycling much more than I am. I know it is good, but since I haven't played with it in limited before there's still some cards where my card evaluation instincts just think "oh, well I don't want to put that in a deck" from the basic effect that have cycling which actually makes it reasonable.
Legends isn't necessarily set on Dominaria.
It would be cool if he unmasked himself as Palladia-Mors. He looks baller.
My main take away from reading/listening to set reviews so far is that I should be valuing and considering cycling much more than I am. I know it is good, but since I haven't played with it in limited before there's still some cards where my card evaluation instincts just think "oh, well I don't want to put that in a deck" from the basic effect that have cycling which actually makes it reasonable.
Djeru's Resolve is an example of this. I read that text (untap creature, prevent damage) and think "meh" without really considering the cycling.
My main take away from reading/listening to set reviews so far is that I should be valuing and considering cycling much more than I am. I know it is good, but since I haven't played with it in limited before there's still some cards where my card evaluation instincts just think "oh, well I don't want to put that in a deck" from the basic effect that have cycling which actually makes it reasonable.
Djeru's Resolve is an example of this. I read that text (untap creature, prevent damage) and think "meh" without really considering the cycling.
Legends isn't necessarily set on Dominaria.
Didn't Bolas kill all the other Elder Dragons?
Gavin says that Commander 2017 will have at least one unexpected tribe
So yeah, probably not just goblins, elves, merfolk, and zombies.
I imagine a lot of newer players are going to end up treating it like Morph was back in KTK, where you have a lot of people (myself included) think the cards are overcosted for their effects and then realizing on gameday that it provides stupid amounts of flexibility.
Seriously, I'm working under the assumption that just about any card with a cycling cost of one mana in your colors should be put in your limited deck, especially if you have one or two bombs that you really need to draw to win the game.
Would it be okay for some of you experienced players to check my EDH-deck? I won't post any links here since I'm not sure that it is allowed.
Alternatively, if they sparked Niv Mizzet, do you think they'd add a third color?
He said he did way before they started messing with the story. He's not a reliable source. He also thinks Ugin is dead. Because he delivered a killing blow and then walked off and assumed he died like a 70s Bond villain.Didn't Bolas kill all the other Elder Dragons?
Why in the world would they spark Mizzet? He's already Diet Bolas.
He claims he did but the early scattered lore suggests he didn't kill any of them. Chromium Rhuell was killed by Tevesh Szat, Arcades Sabboth kinda sorta died in a duel with Leshrac, Vaevictis Asmadi was killed by Palladia-Mors and Palladia-Mors was killed by Some Guy.Bolas says Bolas killed the Elder Dragons, as far as I remember. So there's wiggle room there.
I honestly don't know much about Mizzet as a character. RTR did a poor job getting anyone who wasn't around for OG RAV up to speed on the players. How is he like Bolas?
I mean, I don't think there's much to be had if you spark either Kolaghan/Atarka/Silumgar, so I guess the only option left is Dromoka? But we've already got a GW Walker(but her abilities would obviously be different). It'd also be interesting to see how the Brood gets along without her since she is the DenmotherIf we don't get a return of any of the classic Elder Dragons, which current Elder Dragons do you think could spark out and become Planeswalkers? Ojutai is the obvious choice, but Narset already kind of fills that role. I can't think of a good choice of the current five from Tarkir.
Alternatively, if they sparked Niv Mizzet, do you think they'd add a third color?
Go nuts. Though, who is it for playing against? Friends? Online? LGS?
The advice varies greatly, because there are a lot of things you can and probably should do for the more "open" environments that arguably make you an asshole if you do them when playing (proper) friendly games.
I imagine a lot of newer players are going to end up treating it like Morph was back in KTK, where you have a lot of people (myself included) think the cards are overcosted for their effects and then realizing on gameday that it provides stupid amounts of flexibility.
Are the novels not cannon any more? Where were those set? I can't remember.
If we don't get a return of any of the classic Elder Dragons, which current Elder Dragons do you think could spark out and become Planeswalkers? Ojutai is the obvious choice, but Narset already kind of fills that role. I can't think of a good choice of the current five from Tarkir.
Alternatively, if they sparked Niv Mizzet, do you think they'd add a third color?
He isn't. The lack of black mana is there for a reason. Basically, he does shit because he's bored. Whereas Bolas wants to accomplish goals to fuel his power, Niv-Mizzet has simply grown tired of Ravnica's daily routine. He is one of the original guild leaders who signed the Guildpact 10,000 years ago after all. In the original Ravnica story, he went to battle the Nephilim just to see if he could beat them. He killed two of them, then flew off because he was getting bored.I honestly don't know much about Mizzet as a character. RTR did a poor job getting anyone who wasn't around for OG RAV up to speed on the players. How is he like Bolas?
A friend and I are going to a Amonkhet pre-release event. What is the usual draft like? Do I need to bring other cards/decks that I have?
What I assume is that we just open boosters, make a deck from just them and play but what if you don't have enough cards of a type?
I think he's just misusing the term draft, not thinking it is a draft.From what I understand, it's not a draft at all.
http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/feature/amonkhet-prerelease-primer-2017-04-17
I think he's just misusing the term draft, not thinking it is a draft.
Anyway, the prerelease is known as a sealed event, where you are given a bunch of booster packs and are given free reign to make a deck out of those cards. In draft, each drafter passes around booster packs and takes a card from each. You see more cards total, and thus have greater control over your deck's contents, though your ending card pool is smaller.
Sealed is more luck-based than draft, and there are always going to be times where you doing get enough good creatures or removal. When that happens, through caution to the wind and do multicolor aggro or some weird janky deck. Prerelease is a casual event anyway.
Is this your own reasoning, or are you assuming Wizards would come up with super weak justifications for forcing these two-color planeswalkers?nah, 5 classic Planeswalkers
U/G Urza- "He's very Simic"
R/U Jaya Ballard- "She's very cunning and crafty, very Izzet"
W/B Teferi- "While previous versions have been Blue, the idea of talking a contenent and sealing it off from everyone else is a very Orzhov idea"
W/R Serra- "The Plane she created solely with White mana is a very Boros idea"
G/B Daria- "This Planeswalker is pictured on one card, a White Disenchant varient, and we killed her in the book about 20 pages after introducing her. This is very Golgari"
You just had to have the luck to pick the one known female Elder Dragon, didn't you?
I am torn. A 4x Common / Uncommon set on ebay Canada is $59 CAN + $5 shipping ($44 USD + $4 shipping)
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/MTG-Complete...sh=item3f7969658d:g:jocAAOSwmgJY5VUX#shpCntId
I am tempted, but this seems a bit high. Thoughts? Unless you know of a better deal. Do local stores do this? I don't think any of mine do, but I have never asked, to be fair.
Is this your own reasoning, or are you assuming Wizards would come up with super weak justifications for forcing these two-color planeswalkers?
Urza did dabble in eugenics, but he was an artificer first. I'd sooner see him Izzet than Simic.
Jaya is the embodiment of red mana. No way she'd gain any blue.
Teferi phased Jamuraa (and Shiv) out to protect his people and avoid fighting. It may have been selfish when taken in the whole context of Dominaria, but at a personal level it was completely selfless. He's UW all the way.
Serra is pure white. Radiant definitely brought some red into the picture when Serra left, but Serra isn't militant.
And... I don't know enough about Daria.
I'd much rather not see these walkers at all rather than have them shoehorned into colors they don't belong in.
Magic Story - Servants
* Liliana is relaxing with mummies serving her food, as depicted in her card art.
* She's uncomfortable with zombies following her command without having to use necromancy. Ever since they got into the city, she hasn't dared use necromancy, assuming it could cause a dangerous reaction. She instead sent out shades to search for information about Razaketh, one of the demons she formed a contract with.
* Raven Man suddenly appears. Liliana continues to wonder if he's just a figment of her imagination. He taunts her about her new friends and how she isn't actually doing anything about Razaketh.
* He claims he protected her mind from Emrakul and took control of the Chain Veil to save her when a wurm ate her in the first Amonkhet story. This surprises her.
* Jace approaches and Raven Man disappears.
* Jace and Liliana talk about the mummies, and how they need more information.
* One of Liliana's shades appears with information. It leads them to a building with carvings depicting Razaketh. They go inside.
* They see mummies drag some newly dead initiates inside and follow them. There is basically an assembly line of mummification, with organs stored in unmarked communal jars and bodies set on racks. There is nothing religious about this, it's purely practical.
* Some bodies start moving before the process is complete. Cartouches are placed to keep them under control.
* They see more carvings, explaining that there is a final trial before Bolas opens the gate to the afterlife: Razaketh will be behind it, purging the unworthy who remain.
* Razaketh, through the carvings, detects Liliana. He tries to evoke her contract, but the Chain Veil protects her, so the mummies attack them instead.
* She tries to use necromancy to control the zombies, but the cartouches stop her. They pull one off a mummy, but the mummy disintegrates.
* The mummies stop when Temmet approaches. He talked with Kefnet's viziers and confirmed the Gatewatch have no birth record. He angrily confronts them, and Liliana takes the opportunity to insult Bolas. This makes him angrier, but it gave time for Jace to take control of him.
* Temmet is resistant to mind control, so Jace can't erase his memory, but has him command the mummies to let them go. They run away.
She swallowed the grape, seeds and all of course—spitting was so undignified.
"Hello, Jace," she said. "Brunch?"
"It's past midday," he said.
"It's a late brunch."
He gritted his teeth.
"That's . . . just . . . lunch."
Griselbrand was far more dangerous, but he'd been bound within a prison of magical silver. Liliana bullied a hapless local into blowing the thing up and shredded the demon while he was still disoriented.
Didn't Bolas kill all the other Elder Dragons?
....When did the writing get better?
also Jace is just wrong, you can eat brunch whenever the hell you want
So some of the mummies in the city are totally the previous residents of the city that Bolas turned into mummy servants, right? We all know this?
Because Kelly Digges wrote it, and he's actually a good writer. (He did the horror-focused BFZ stuff.)....When did the writing get better?
also Jace is just wrong, you can eat brunch whenever the hell you want
Technically, he did.bolas also "killed" ugin...
I don't know why you would bother unless you knew you needed those cards. Honestly seems like a full on waste of money.
Nah, it's Digges- he did this: http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/uncharted-realms/rise-kozilek-2015-12-09It's not that the writing is "better," its that Liliana is the only practical person in the Gatewatch so writing from her perspective tends to result in better stories.
Magic Story - Servants
* Liliana is relaxing with mummies serving her food, as depicted in her card art.
* She's uncomfortable with zombies following her command without having to use necromancy. Ever since they got into the city, she hasn't dared use necromancy, assuming it could cause a dangerous reaction. She instead sent out shades to search for information about Razaketh, one of the demons she formed a contract with.
* Raven Man suddenly appears. Liliana continues to wonder if he's just a figment of her imagination. He taunts her about her new friends and how she isn't actually doing anything about Razaketh.
* He claims he protected her mind from Emrakul and took control of the Chain Veil to save her when a wurm ate her in the first Amonkhet story. This surprises her.
* Jace approaches and Raven Man disappears.
* Jace and Liliana talk about the mummies, and how they need more information.
* One of Liliana's shades appears with information. It leads them to a building with carvings depicting Razaketh. They go inside.
* They see mummies drag some newly dead initiates inside and follow them. There is basically an assembly line of mummification, with organs stored in unmarked communal jars and bodies set on racks. There is nothing religious about this, it's purely practical.
* Some bodies start moving before the process is complete. Cartouches are placed to keep them under control.
* They see more carvings, explaining that there is a final trial as Bolas opens the gate to the afterlife: Razaketh will be behind it, purging the unworthy who remain.
* Razaketh, through the carvings, detects Liliana. He tries to evoke her contract, but the Chain Veil protects her, so the mummies attack them instead.
* She tries to use necromancy to control the zombies, but the cartouches stop her. They pull one off a mummy, but the mummy disintegrates.
* The mummies stop when Temmet approaches. He talked with Kefnet's viziers and confirmed the Gatewatch have no birth record. He angrily confronts them, and Liliana takes the opportunity to insult Bolas. This makes him angrier, but it gave time for Jace to take control of him.
* Temmet is resistant to mind control, so Jace can't erase his memory, but has him command the mummies to let them go. They run away.