Glad theyre finishing the rare cycle w enemy versions.Oooh Aftermath is back. Nice.
I want everyone to know that they just physically dug a giant card out of the sand sculptured because the rope that would have collapsed it broke.
Red gets spell-wither, so it isn't too odd.Thanks for posting the cards Rafy.
Hour of Revelation looks really good for EDH.
The Scorpion God is weird since red has nothing to do with -1-1 counters.
The Scorpion God is weird since red has nothing to do with -1-1 counters.
Interesting how the bug gods have forgotten names and act differently.
Thanks for posting the cards Rafy.
Hour of Revelation looks really good for EDH.
The Scorpion God is weird since red has nothing to do with -1-1 counters.
Cmon that's lame.
It was actually a good distraction from all the cringe on stream.
It can still make sense and be lame. Even if it's flavorful, it sounds cheesy and dumb.Nah makes perfect sense. They're killed, erased from memory, and kept on ice for when Bolas wants to bring them out. They presumably had names at one point but nobody knows 'em.
It can still make sense and be lame. Even if it's flavorful, it sounds cheesy and dumb.
Nah makes perfect sense. They're killed, erased from memory, and kept on ice for when Bolas wants to bring them out. They presumably had names at one point but nobody knows 'em.
Someone's been playing Monster Hunter
That's so true. Was it the XX Monster who has the shell made of discarded weapons? I know Gog had a similar deal going on, but that just screams MH.
(I'd kill for an unofficial MH MtG set)
Its basically a Barroth lolol, with maybe some Duramboros in there
Lol, I was moreso looking at the design, but yeah, I can see Barroth/Duramobos in it.Its basically a Barroth lolol, with maybe some Duramboros in there
Yes. Exactly. Different strokes I guess.i mean it's literally just a description of what the card is
Mechanically, I think exert is the biggest hit of the block, even if it needs some tuning to slow down the draft environment. I hope to see it return someday.
You can only pile shuffle once per round. If you pile shuffle twice then they can call a judge to give you a warning on delaying time. I only said that because at my shop last week someone unforced that on me every round and he was playing burn versus faeries which will never have time issues.And probably flail his arms around everytime he shouts. It keeps surprising me how weird his voice is, it's one of the highest pitched male voices I've ever heard in my life.
What's the pile shuffle rule? I also don't get what's so wrong with pile shuffling the first time. You do it randomly and make uneven heaps, and then mash shuffle them randomly back together and then do a couple of mash shuffles after it.
Updated the OP, including with an additional Scorpion King GIF. Speaking of which, spaces between the cards, good? Bad?
And new Invocation.
More thoughts:
- Eternalize is a reasonable tweak to Embalm, albeit not a thrilling one, but they really need to find a way to link these mechanics together without calling them shit like "Megamorph."
- Exerting creatures for tap abilities is obvious, and good, design space, though it also makes it even weirder to do this just as a block mechanic.
- How many majorr matchups in either Modern or Standard put a lot of permanents on the board? Hour of Revelation seems insane against any kind of token strategy but it's not really gonna matter when your opponent only needs like three cards to kill you.
Why do the Invocations have to waste such good art