Joe Molotov
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That's lit, fam.
Yeah, it was a bit baffling when all 5 casters thought that the gal with Jund was favoured when all she had to combat elves was 2 angers on the side, a few pieces of spot removal are inconsequential when your opponent is vomiting 5 elves a turn.Jund/Abzan as they were tuned are actually good matchups for him. 2 sweepers isn't enough, especially when you can chord to counter them.
Kaya has special art for her foil version- all foils of her look like this:
Nope.Whoa. That's amazing. Any other foils getting special treatment?
Interesting how the alternate art has a different collector number instead of the text used on promo alternate arts.
Alternate versions of cards within a regular set always have the same set designation but a unique collector number. The thing that's surprising here is that it's 222 and not 71a or something like past examples.
Nope.
Kaya has special art for her foil version- all foils of her look like this:
When was the last time we've had alternate arts within a regular set?
Kaya has special art for her foil version- all foils of her look like this:
Alliances in 1996 was the last time normal cards had multiple arts in the same set, and Planeshift in 2001 was the last time they did alternate arts on some foils
Kaya has special art for her foil version- all foils of her look like this:
Kaya has special art for her foil version- all foils of her look like this:
It has to do with her abilities, they decided to do something cool with the incorporeal thing.So why do we surmise they did this just for Kaya and not other Mythics or even Daretti? Does this seem to signify that some key characters may get alt art foils in the future or does this strike you guys as a one-off?
When was the last time we've had alternate arts within a regular set?
A full list, as best I can recall, of alternate versions of cards in regular sets:
- Arabian Nights, 1993: Printing errors on common cards mean each one has two versions, one with regular mana symbols and one with "dark" mana symbols.
- Fallen Empires, 1994: Every common has either 3 or 4 different illustrations, all by different artists and typically very distinct from one another.
- Homelands, 1995: Each common has 2 different illustrations by the same artist, generally looking very similar.
- Alliances, 1996: Like with Homelands, each common has 2 illustrations by the same artist.
- Planeshift, 2001: The three Legendary permanents (Ertai the Corrupted, Skyship Weatherlight, and Tahngarth, Talruum Hero) each have a different illustration on their foil version; they have the same collector number with a star in front.
- Unhinged, 2004: A bunch of cards have alternate versions in foil, with either custom foil patterns that are visible in the text boxes, tweaks to the art/borders, or both.
- Champions of Kamigawa, 2004: Brothers Yamazaki have two different illustrations, numbered with a and b.
- Tenth Edition, 2007: All foil cards are missing reminder text completely; many cards have new flavor text or otherwise nicer layout as a result.
- Fate Reforged, 2015: six cards have custom foil watermarks that aren't present at all on the regular versions, and which can be seen as either the Khans or Dragons expansion symbol depending on the angle.
This would be the first time since 2004 that card art changed on foil versions, and the first set besides Planeshift to actually include a completely new illustration for a foil card.
- Planeshift, 2001: The three Legendary permanents (Ertai the Corrupted, Skyship Weatherlight, and Tahngarth, Talruum Hero) each have a different illustration on their foil version; they have the same collector number with a star in front.
I want another Eternal Masters next year, I can't live without Eternal Masters anymore. Or at least another cool Conspiracy set with great reprints. Modern Masters don't interest me anymore.
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Goddamn that took a long time. I built it by opening up Mythicspoiler and literally clicking through every card ever printed lol
Time to run some tests on Cockatrice.
My main goal was to maintain the spirit of the format while not having the actual games be so miserable. So in opposition to what most people do, I got rid of most of the board resets and counterspells and actually jacked up the number of possible infinites instead of eliminating them. I've played EDH Cube games that have gone on for 3+ hours. Hopefully people will be able to kill each other more often with my version.
edit: boo, draft websites don't accept 1996 World Champion.
rip
I don't know if it's on purpose but your cube has two copies of Grim Haruspex, Arlinn Kord and Westvale Abbey.
I'd bet LotV is in MM3Other than the Goyf lottery, MM is pretty lackluster IMO.
MMA is still one of my favorite limited formats of all time. MM2 fell pretty far short by comparison. EMA was better, but still not as good as the first Modern Masters.Other than the Goyf lottery, MM is pretty lackluster IMO.
More about the creation of Kaya, from the woman who was consulted about properly representing a black woman in Magic.
Do you have a computer chip in your brain? How on earth did you remember all that.
They had the regular art on foils at a normal insert rate, the Alt art with the star were super rare, I've always tried to find how rare but can never find any info.
shit so many announcements are gonna fry my brainBTW, Rosewater confirmed again that in September (probably very shortly after the Kaladesh reveal) we'll be having the next Announcement Day, revealing the product schedule for the next half year (in this case, March - August 2017.) Judging by historical precedent, we can expect to see:
- The Spring 2017 block, and also its small-set followup.
- The Spring Duel Deck, typically in March. (Previously we had a pretty standardized pattern of upcoming block theme in Fall, last-years'-planeswalker-conflict in Spring, but that's been disrupted by the 2-block paradigm, so who knows what this'll be.)
- The Late-Spring reprint set, aka Eternal Masters last year. 2017 was planned before 2016 sets came out so I'm confident they'll follow the same pattern for at least one more year. MM3 is probably the safe bet for this slot.
- The Summer Supplemental set. It's been a few years since we last saw it and (again, if this year is an indication) this slot doesn't have to fight off Masters sets anymore, so my money is on Planechase 3.
- The annual From the Vault, which typically releases in August.
My wife jokes that I don't have space for more useful things in my brain because I used up too much on Magic cards.
I didn't have the whole picture here I guess. Cool! Thanks for the clarification. I've only ever seen a single alt-art Tahngarth in person, never seen anyone with either of the other two.
My wife jokes that I don't have space for more useful things in my brain because I used up too much on Magic cards.
BTW, Rosewater confirmed again that in September (probably very shortly after the Kaladesh reveal) we'll be having the next Announcement Day, revealing the product schedule for the next half year (in this case, March - August 2017.) Judging by historical precedent, we can expect to see:
- The Spring 2017 block, and also its small-set followup.
- The Spring Duel Deck, typically in March. (Previously we had a pretty standardized pattern of upcoming block theme in Fall, last-years'-planeswalker-conflict in Spring, but that's been disrupted by the 2-block paradigm, so who knows what this'll be.)
- The Late-Spring reprint set, aka Eternal Masters last year. 2017 was planned before 2016 sets came out so I'm confident they'll follow the same pattern for at least one more year. MM3 is probably the safe bet for this slot.
- The Summer Supplemental set. It's been a few years since we last saw it and (again, if this year is an indication) this slot doesn't have to fight off Masters sets anymore, so my money is on Planechase 3.
- The annual From the Vault, which typically releases in August.
Really good writeup on Reddit on how HS is having a "Splinter Twin" problem w/ its decks https://www.reddit.com/r/hearthstone/comments/4z8n8d/the_splinter_twin_problem_or_why_hearthstone/
My wife jokes that I don't have space for more useful things in my brain because I used up too much on Magic cards.
Also went ahead and buylisted my Ancestral Visions and my Flusterstorm, eh, might as well. I love how bought a Duel Deck Anthology Vision for $8 a couple weeks before the unban.
I would be interested in that Flusterstorm for a decent price if you're able to unlist it.
I literally shipped it a few minutes ago :/
I'd bet LotV is in MM3
BTW, Rosewater confirmed again that in September (probably very shortly after the Kaladesh reveal) we'll be having the next Announcement Day, revealing the product schedule for the next half year (in this case, March - August 2017.) Judging by historical precedent, we can expect to see:
- The Spring 2017 block, and also its small-set followup.
- The Spring Duel Deck, typically in March. (Previously we had a pretty standardized pattern of upcoming block theme in Fall, last-years'-planeswalker-conflict in Spring, but that's been disrupted by the 2-block paradigm, so who knows what this'll be.)
- The Late-Spring reprint set, aka Eternal Masters last year. 2017 was planned before 2016 sets came out so I'm confident they'll follow the same pattern for at least one more year. MM3 is probably the safe bet for this slot.
- The Summer Supplemental set. It's been a few years since we last saw it and (again, if this year is an indication) this slot doesn't have to fight off Masters sets anymore, so my money is on Planechase 3.
- The annual From the Vault, which typically releases in August.
My wife jokes that I don't have space for more useful things in my brain because I used up too much on Magic cards.
I didn't have the whole picture here I guess. Cool! Thanks for the clarification. I've only ever seen a single alt-art Tahngarth in person, never seen anyone with either of the other two.
Dang it.
Dar Magic-GAF fam at large, if you have cards you don't want, be sure to discuss with the thread first. I've bought cards from folks on here quite a few times now and it's always a better experience for everyone involved.