Angry Grimace
Two cannibals are eating a clown. One turns to the other and says "does something taste funny to you?"
I think I kinda like the Modern cube.
Should I feel bad? I dunno.
Should I feel bad? I dunno.
I think I kinda like the Modern cube.
Should I feel bad? I dunno.
This one was made by someone outside of WOTC.I think I kinda like the Modern cube.
Should I feel bad? I dunno.
This one was made by someone outside of WOTC.
I absolutely love how, besides the handful of expensive tournament cards, they took a bunch of random cards that aren't super popular but still cost like $20 or even $30 and reprinted them in Iconic Masters. Glimpse the Unthinkable, Serra Ascendant, Auriok Champion, Magus of the Moon, Bloodghast, hell I didn't know Archangel of Thune was so expensive. I hope they drop a bunch.
the mtggoldfish tool is neat. Bummer you have to go roundabout about capturing the visual view.mtggoldfish said:
I'm up to 8 EDH decks now that I'm actively maintaining, so time consuming.
Most of them are fairly feature complete with just occasional updates. Updated my KnT deck twice over the last couple months to be a substantial change this time around. I think desert might be good in EDH.
the mtggoldfish tool is neat. Bummer you have to go roundabout about capturing the visual view.
4 colour good stuff just won Japan nationals
scarab god too stronk
Nice, already havlway to the 32.Nice! I like the visual layout a lot. Might have to try that. I'm currently at 15 edh decks and working on two more(I can't stop making decks)
Wow, the art perfectly represents the effect of the card.Um... guys.....
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The Return of Tradional Mythics
Since first entering the multiverse back in Shards of Alara block, the very definition of mythic has been changing year by year. Initially, mythics were designed to be big, flashy, fun cards but not necessarily Standard all-stars or even playables. If you look back over the mythics from Shards block (apart from the planeswalkers, which have always been an exception to the rule), you'll find a ton of sweet and fun Commander cards but not much in terms of constructed playability. As time went on, mythics became cheaper, more efficient, and more pushed for constructed, a trend that reached its peak over the past year or two with mythics that were important to the story being pushed to ungodly levels (see Emrakul, the Promised End, Archangel Avacyn, Gideon, Ally of Zendikar, and Aetherworks Marvel).
Having these ultra-pushed mythics causes two problems. First, they make for unfun Standard formats where if you're not playing whatever super-pushed story mythic is best, you're playing the format incorrectly. Second, these cards often end up being really expensive (since as mythics, they are the lowest-supply cards in Standard), making it hard for some players to field a competitive deck and compete in Standard, which is designed to be the most accessible format for new players.
Thankfully, Ixalan seems to be a return to the old-school, traditional definition of mythic rares. While we still have a few mythics from the set yet to be revealed, if we discount the planeswalkers, not a single Ixalan mythic costs less than four mana (with just two being less than five mana: Rowdy Crewwhich is likely mythic thanks to being a pretty complicated cardand the legendary Admiral Beckett Brass), with most being big, powerful, and flashy effects but not likely to be tier cards in Standard. While we can quibble over the mythicness of drawing seven cards for seven mana at sorcery speed, for the most part, all of these cards feel mythic in the traditional sense and look like they will be a ton of fun to play but without breaking (or increasing the cost of) Standard. Most importantly, it seems like Wizards has realized that it can still tell the story of a set (Ixalan has some extremely flavorful mythics, like Star if Extinction and Jace, Cunning Castaway) without pushing cards to the point where they break Standard.
That forest...
If you want to talk about long-term collection damage, Magic Arena should be what really worries you. If it takes off, there will be a format that "replaces" modern, and it will consist of cards from when Magic Arena comes out to current. Modern will be moved into the space Legacy occupied in the early 2010s.
I'll be the guy buying a couple of Unstable boosters and getting Steamflogger Boss instead of lands lol
SaffronOlive wrote a great article about how Ixilain feels like a return to Form for Magic https://www.mtggoldfish.com/articles/ixalan-the-return-of-magic
That's a weird ass card.