WotC being scared to crash cards.Why is IoK rare
This is an effect that is still printed at common (Duress) and uncommon (Transgress) in standard!
WotC being scared to crash cards.Why is IoK rare
This is an effect that is still printed at common (Duress) and uncommon (Transgress) in standard!
Don't be silly. It's the current price tag.The thought process could also be that it's similar in power level to Thoughtseize, which is rare.
Wow, Sovereign's Realm is shockingly bad. No one is ever going to use that card. Ever. What were they thinking?
Edit: I was interpreting it wrong. Not so bad after all.
The amount of people rationalizing the IoK rarity change as anything other than a secondary market-based move is disturbingly high.
It's clearly a market-based decision, considering Cabal Therapy was reprinted in EMA at uncommon. That being said, it would be a pretty bad uncommon for this set mechanically. Targeted discard, in general, isn't really great for multiplayer.The amount of people rationalizing the IoK rarity change as anything other than a secondary market-based move is disturbingly high.
New card:
The flavour of this set is on point.
This is now a thing.
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Random thought, if a card like this was printed:
Meritocracy - U
Instant
You become the monarch.
Draw a card.
Could it see Legacy play? Since it draws you two cards on your turn, and more later on if your opponent doesn't deal combat damage to you.
But can you be the Monarch in Legacy and does it do anything? Maybe it is just an empty effect.
But can you be the Monarch in Legacy and does it do anything? Maybe it is just an empty effect.
As someone who wasn't around for Conspiracy 1 I have to say this set looks incredibly interesting to draft. It's made for 4-players free-for-all, right?
They'd just kill you instead.I wonder if we'll get a 3 mana way to become the Monarch. It'd be an impossible to remove Phyreixan Arena in so many matchups.
IoK rare. smh lol
Let's dispel this fiction that WOTC doesn't know what they're doing, WOTC knows exactly what they're doing
yuck
I love Conspiracy and I'd hate a 3rd Unset.
Let's hope this is another one of those things only MaRo agrees with.
So it looks like you can become the Monarch in eternal formats? Cause they don't have the Conspiracy border.
Pretty much. The mythic one also seems way too build around considering you'll need a lot of draw in your deck to play it and you also seemingly still need a 40 card deck meaning you want to draft something to be able to remove cards from your pool.
* The monarch was extremely similar to a mechanic earmarked for Ham block (after Kaladesh and Barrel), one that was allocated for that block from earliest planning.
The amount of people rationalizing the IoK rarity change as anything other than a secondary market-based move is disturbingly high.
It's seems like they been doing this more often recently though.
What kind of setting that isn't Paliano would make sense to have something intangible to fight over? Off-the-wall guess: Ham is Return to New Phyrexia and it would represent the Praetors warring over who becomes the next Father/Mother of Machines.
Oh, I mean, the proximate cause of this shift is absolutely the secondary market value (although IoK is already almost back down to its pre-OGW price so it's not actually something that needs that much protecting) but I think it's better as a rare anyway.
They've been making reprint sets and actively targeting Legacy/Modern cards for reprints more often recently, so that innately implies more rarity shifts as well.
What kind of setting that isn't Paliano would make sense to have something intangible to fight over? Off-the-wall guess: Ham is Return to New Phyrexia and it would represent the Praetors warring over who becomes the next Father/Mother of Machines.
I think a conspiracy-like unset is a decent compromise. Have 1 or 2 joke cards that don't really work inside the rules per pack and have the rest of the cards just have whimsical flavor, but be functional.