FreedomFrisbee
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They need to make a Naya Dinosaur Planeswalker.
Been waiting on that Naya Ajani for ages.
They need to make a Naya Dinosaur Planeswalker.
I dunno why they're so stingy on RB walkers - Tibalt works just fine as a RB planeswalker but the only ones they've ever done in standard is Sarkhan from like 7 years ago.
Hyper excited for the rare ships
There's some speculation that we'll see him surprise-appear in Rivals, which I definitely could believe.
Maro's said he's RB enough that I feel fairly confident it's because his next card will be BR.
Grasp of Darkness is rotating out, so not much of a choice there.Agreed but grasp can't permanently remove a PW or most of the gods.
The question is whether removing any of those is worth 2.5 cards. I would say so at least to run a couple in the 75.
Prepare for disappointment. Unless "Whenever a creature you control explores, put a +1/+1 counter on ~" is exciting for you.
The rare pirate ship is pretty cool though. Pirate tribal anthem to help with the crew cost + saboteur effect sounds fun.
Oh right. Scarab God control will definitely be a thing. I had 2 sideboarded today and sided them in a ton, never got much use out of them as people either exiled him or conceded right away though.Grasp of Darkness is rotating out, so not much of a choice there.
I mean, he was never mono red. Right from the start he was a sadist who got off on inflicting pain on other people. That's not a red trait, it's a black trait through and through.
He was a devil walker and devils are red. That's why
Because Moxen are both blatantly overpowered and cost 1000 dollars and its dumb to have a 1000 card legal in commander
SaffronOlive set off another RL debate on Twitter and I don't think I've ever disagreed with Corbin Hosler as strongly as I do with him today for suggesting that people just stop whining about it because it won't ever change.
Apply the attitude to anything, especially things more important than cardboard and you will immediately realize what a dumb stance that isSaffronOlive set off another RL debate on Twitter and I don't think I've ever disagreed with Corbin Hosler as strongly as I do with him today for suggesting that people just stop whining about it because it won't ever change.
Promissory estoppel is to the reserve list what genericized trademarks are to Nintendo fangames.
...I'm gonna need more to follow that.
Tibalt is also a lunatic which is red associated.
He fits into everything grixis.
Tibalt is also a lunatic which is red associated.
He fits into everything grixis.
every planeswalker is green, they provide card advantage over time from a permanentHe has card draw, so he's probably a little bit green tbh.
He's sadistic in execution but he's still conducting experiments to sate his curiousity.isn't he too chaotic and without plans to be blue?
It's a flimsy legal argument that some courts use to enforce imaginary contracts based on the idea of "detrimentally relying" on a promise....I'm gonna need more to follow that.
(I'm not a lawyer)
Both are parroted online as Hasbro/Nintendo's rationale, and generally accepted as true despite having no real precedent.
You're not gonna lose your trademark for failing to take down fan projects, and I'd be shocked to find an example of a company being successfully sued for reprinting a product that was advertised as "limited edition" or "one print run only."
The problem here is that WOTC couldn't ever realistically lose the case on the theory. The actual answer is there's someone in WOTC legal who doesn't want to test it.
Not to say that promissory estoppel isn't the actual reason they won't get rid of the list. I am fully convinced that they aren't allowed to eliminate it because Hasbro's lawyers are afraid of this, but I also suspect the real downside risk is close to zero and Hasbro's lawyers just have a greatly excessive intolerance to risk.
every planeswalker is green, they provide card advantage over time from a permanent
Especially Urza
It's a flimsy legal argument that some courts use to enforce imaginary contracts based on the idea of "detrimentally relying" on a promise.
The problem here is that WOTC couldn't ever realistically lose the case on the theory. The actual answer is there's someone in WOTC legal who doesn't want to test it.
I feel like this is a point that has been made in this thread before. The requirement for damages is an easy weakpoint in any RL case that makes things break in WotC's favor. The abolishing of the RL itself would likely not do much to budge the price staples, and the reprinting of said staples would never occur in such a significant quantity as to completely wipe their value (arguments to be made that they'd gain value, really). So if someone were to claim damages it would almost certainly be for a not significant amount.
Then, on top of that, anyone who tries to claim value on their cards would have to deal with the tax ramifications of their value, which would further diminish any gains you hope to accrue in a lawsuit.
This is why people suspect other reasons for the RL still being in place. I would not be surprised that WotC itself, or elements within WotC, are holding small fortunes worth of cardboard and are afraid of killing the RL.
To me it always felt like they didn't want to lose the goodwill of a very small but heavily invested (literally) that would probably cry out very loud and cause damage to the MTG brand.
one billion dollars!!!!
Yeah, but what would those reasons be?
I want to see who is claiming this lmao
I'm sure someone in the community is ludicrously stupid and would be willing to try, but it's such a dumb thing to attempt a lawsuit over from all fronts. This is why people suspect other reasons for the RL still being in place. I would not be surprised that WotC itself, or elements within WotC, are holding small fortunes worth of cardboard and are afraid of killing the RL. Or that WotC is afraid of the broader scrutiny that an RL lawsuit would bring. It would almost certainly involve acknowledging the secondary market value of cardboard, something WotC doesn't want to do. If they were forced to and it drew enough scrutiny they may be forced to change their business model, because boosters are essentially gambling. See Valve's recent CSGO issues.
This is actually quite possibly the real reason
This is the same as the PE reason, because the only reason they have not to acknowledge it is the worry of being held accountable for people's secondary-market losses. "Gambling laws" aren't so broad as to actually cover things like buying randomized products with a non-guaranteed value and the only serious regulatory issue similar products have faced is having to publish odds (which WotC already does for Magic.) Valve's issue was that CS:GO was literally being used as a proxy cash market for sports booking, which is totally unrelated to anything that would come up for WotC.
The problem is cards being used as a proxy for cash, which would incur all kinds of printed currency blowback. Using magic cards as payment was actually something WotC was doing up until a couple years ago. The Judge Promo program was exactly that and was curtailed for exactly that reason. WotC, and other companies, get away with a lot of shit because games fly under the radar.
I dunno man, it'll be hard to top her last card.
I almost couldn't type that with a straight face.
Derail time:
Played some EDH tonight and I thought Vampire would be OP, but Cats and Arcane are monster decks.
Saying something is not bad in commander at this point is like saying the card existsShe's not bad in Commander.
Were they upgraded or bone stock?
Sure, but that doesn't really change what I was saying. They aren't giving out cards in a context that can be read as payment anymore, and they don't manage any venue where paper cards can become a proxy currency for illegal activity. They don't have anything particularly risky anymore about acknowledging secondary-market value except the RL.
dace67 asked: You said before doing tribal Planeswalkers like the original Nissa was a mistake. I assume making Huatli dinosaur tribal based is only for the Planewalker deck and her card from booster packs won't be tribal based?
Weve realized as we make more and more planeswalkers we have to embrace more niche design space.
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a-deg asked: The podcast still has me confused. Alison Luhrs' exact words (that can be read in the transcript) were "Ixalan is one continent on a larger world. This story focuses on the actual continent itself of Ixalan." She later mentions the continent Torrezon where the Vampires originate from. So the plane is called Ixalan, but the continent where the set's story takes place is also called Ixalan?
Both the continent *and* the plane are named Ixalan.
I double-checked with Allison.
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changethecomic asked: Did the idea for Enraged come from Fungusaur?
The version we made for a future set that gave it up when Ixalan found Enraged was very much inspired by Fungusaur. The Ixalan version I have no idea.
Buying 4 Transmute Artifacts for 10 each may be my best decision ever.
RL so no idea.When do you think the high point for that card is?
The fallout from admitting cards have value is what WotC wants to avoid.
I dont get why people are talking about the reserve list again lol.
I will never understand the need to return to this discussion every year, every half decade that nothing happens with it.