*heavy breathing*
I need this playmat.
Are those Aether Revolt spoilers?
*heavy breathing*
I need this playmat.
that's the 2nd gameday playmat that shows zero of Kaladesh.
Zendikar :why
Did the separate it from Dominaria? Supplemental block? That's fishy as hell that Rath is on there at all considering it doesn't technically exist anymore.
Why are people convinced we are getting an anniversary set for the 25th?
Alara and Tarkir are both harder to approach than the 3s because of the endings. That's the only real difference.
Yeah. That plus Liliana for free in standard seems pretty good, also gets around selfless spirit. Could be playable in modern with ancestral vision, but it might be too slow.Uh. Yahenni's Expertise seems insane.
Since when was Zendikar about adventure? It was all about escalation after the Cthulhus escaped from their prison and gone ham on the plane.Because when they want to do a D&D-style adventure world again they'd rather revisit Zendikar than try to build a new one, and that's probably going to go over way better with people than BFZ did.
On Reddit, it was noted that Yahenni's Expertise allows you to cast Ancestral Visions from your hand.
On Reddit, it was noted that Yahenni's Expertise allows you to cast Ancestral Visions from your hand.
Yeah. That plus Liliana for free in standard seems pretty good, also gets around selfless spirit. Could be playable in modern with ancestral vision, but it might be too slow.
Stupid combo:
Yaheeni's Expertise + Flaying Tendrils= 4 Mana -5/-5 effect, with all creatures that die being exiled if I'm understanding the card right.
Santiako just said so 3 posts ago. The thing that keeps it in check is being tied to resolving and we don't know just yet the mana costs this effect will be available on.
I would like him a lot more if they went full on Naya with him and let him have some fire. He's so boring right now. Like, I get it, his colors are the two Bolas isn't. But it's stupid that he's basically a walking hug.Do any people who aren't furries actually give a shit about Ajani. I'm being serious. He always struck me as the blandest of the the original Planeswalker designs, with the only one rivaling him being Garruk, who they changed dramatically and then killed?
I do. Dude is legitimately one of the better Planeswalkers in their roster characterwise. He's a healer who went semi-rage mode, Whopped Bolas' ass, and generally is the best Mentor figure. He's going to hopefully serve in narrative as a way for the Gatewatch to refocus itself post KaladeshDo any people who aren't furries actually give a shit about Ajani. I'm being serious. He always struck me as the blandest of the the original Planeswalker designs, with the only one rivaling him being Garruk, who they changed dramatically and then killed?
No lies detected.Cat-Man is more interesting than Greek-Man.
doesn't it resolve top to bottom so the -3/-3 applies first and all it kills go to the yard then the -2/-2 happens and all that kills go to exile?
My issue is that presumably the spell being cast resolves before the first part does. You cast Expertise, All creatures get -3/-3, then you may cast the spell.
You're probably right
someone call boss doggie, Ajani got even beefier
Do any people who aren't furries actually give a shit about Ajani. I'm being serious. He always struck me as the blandest of the the original Planeswalker designs, with the only one rivaling him being Garruk, who they changed dramatically and then killed?
I like Ajani, one of my favourite walkers. Not a furry. Garruk was my waifu <3
I do. Dude is legitimately one of the better Planeswalkers in their roster characterwise. He's a healer who went semi-rage mode, Whopped Bolas' ass, and generally is the best Mentor figure. He's going to hopefully serve in narrative as a way for the Gatewatch to refocus itself post Kaladesh
Which is why it's going to suck when some Threat kills him Obi-wan style
Even before the Eldrazi were released, the lack of civilization building in Zendikar/focus on the Roil made it feel more like a natural disaster/environment oriented plane than D&D. D&D adventuring involves bustling cities, roleplay/dialogue with the world's inhabitants, and evils to undo with their own hideouts/structures. In Zendikar, I felt like the various groups were few and far between and they were all struggling to survive against the world, not villains.
I'd rather they start anew if they want to do D&D adventure again, rather than returning to a post apocalyptic world of weird floating landmasses. It's funny how Maro would rather return here- where they actively screwed up the flavor but got on fond recollections for certain mechanics, limited playstyles, and specific cards- and not Kamigawa, where they hit a flavor home run but screwed up mechanics. Nearly all of the returns thus far should have taught them a lesson- the only thing you can reliably replicate from a plane the first time is its flavor, not its playability.
Or just use Dominaria somehow. It was way better suited for it too.
Things MaRo doesnt understand
The color red and especially Chaos Warp