[*]Gideon: Middle-eastern/Greek?
[*]Chandra: White
[*]Liliana: White
[*]Dack Fayden: Italian
[*]Ob Nixilis: Demon (White)
They're working on it and I'm sure there's more (these are all off the top of my head), but damn if there isn't enough representation.
Thought the adoption thing was canon?Mixed race but phenotypically pretty white. (As a side note, all the stuff about how she must be adopted is kind of messed up. Red hair on a mixed-race person of white and south Asian descent is possible even in the real world where magic doesn't come into things like hair color.)
Thought the adoption thing was canon?
She doesn't have Jaya Ballard's goggles; they were just at Keral Keep.It HAS to be real though.
No other planeswalker has made any mention of their parents a focus of their story at ALL.
Liliana has a brother who dies to set her off
Gideon was an orphan
Jace has no memories
Nissa is an elf (lol), their parents are the forest or some shit
Only Chandra's background has made a huge fuckin' deal over her parents AND the fact she has Jaya Ballard's goggles.
C'MON SON.
It's also a gender swap of a traditionally male trope.It HAS to be real though.
No other planeswalker has made any mention of their parents a focus of their story at ALL.
Liliana has a brother who dies to set her off
Gideon was an orphan
Jace has no memories
Nissa is an elf (lol), their parents are the forest or some shit
Only Chandra's background has made a huge fuckin' deal over her parents AND the fact she has Jaya Ballard's goggles.
C'MON SON.
You can't tell me you can't see it when you look at these two depictions:
What is the status of Pia and Kiran? Are they still alive? Cause I love that card.
Also I wish Wizards would stop it with the boob armor. Christ.
Why did you pick the 2nd worst chandra art
It would be nice if some major character had a functional family.
Would be cool if, after battling some multidimensional reality warping threat, a PW can walk home to have dinner with the family.
Would be cool if, after battling some multidimensional reality warping threat, a PW can walk home to have dinner with the family.
The hair.
I'm mad they went from chainmail cutie
To boob fuckin' plate
Ah
Boob plate was necessary for elspeth to get laid of course.
Yes and she traded her life for his like the stupid damsel in love she is.
kidror asked:
Do you ever lower the power level on a card so that it will appeal to its intended fans but not to the competitive scene?
From Erik Lauer:
Yes, when we lower the power level of a card, we try do take enough away to accomplish our goals, but not more. We do that so, as you say, it will still appeal to the intended fans.
Sometimes the cards still see constructed play, but at a smaller rate. For example, Engulf the Shore was creating problems at 3 mana. When we added a mana, we thought it would still be fun for casual mono blue players. In fact, it still saw a bit of constructed play; Frank Karsten finished 15th at Grand Prix San Jose!
lawd-what-a-booty asked:
When balancing cards, are you more apt to add additional colorless mana (say, going from 2G to 3G) or to turn colorless costs into colored costs (say, going from 2G to 1GG)? What situations warrant one method over the other?
We don’t use colored mana symbols to strengthen or weaken cards very often, since usually the fundamental problem with a card being too strong is how much total mana it costs, not how reliably a multicolor deck can cast it. If we change a card from 2G to 1GG, it’s still just as strong in the heavy/mono green deck as it was before.
Instead, we use colored mana as a knob to tune how many different decks have access to a card. If we want a card to be a reward for going heavily into a color, we’ll give it more colored mana symbols. Usually we’ll do that with “rate” cards, which are just powerful but not very build-aroundy. Conversely, we make a lot of the Johnny/combo cards a single colored mana, so that creative deckbuilders have more variety in what they can do with them.
-Ian
s0lidlyksnak3 asked: I've seen you reply that Legendary isn't really used as a drawback for balancing. Dave Humphrey on the Development blog recently stated it is and can be (using original Thalia as an example).
Dave Humpherys and Erik Lauer argue about this often. Clearly it can be done but there is big debate about how often it’s truly relevant. The argument ranges from sometime to seldom.
trifas asked: How much of current story was already decided when we first saw Innistrad?
All of it. Story works ahead just like design.
mail-order-raptor-bride asked: I'm confused, in a tweet from yesterday you said that it was decided that Emrakul would be on Innistrad before you decided to return to Zendikar but in response to an ask on here from January you said that before the shift to 2 blocks it was planned that the return to Zendikar would have three block with one devoted to each titan. These can't both be true.
They can both be true because they were.
I'm calling bullshit on Innistrad with Emrakul all the way back on first Innistrad.
crazychucky asked: "How much of current story was already decided when we first saw Innistrad?" "All of it. Story works ahead just like design." I think the asker meant how much of the Shadows story was planned when we saw the original Innistrad block.
We knew the role of Emrakul if thats what youre asking.
Original Innistrad was only 4~5 years ago. R&D works like 2~3 years out. It's not hard to imagine that creative had the Emrakul plan already back when Innistrad was first released.Still calling bullshit. No way it was planned that far in advance.
They may have had IDEAS but not full actual planning done.
I think the mom may still be alive
Or else they're both deader than doornails
The hair.
I'm mad they went from chainmail cutie
To boob fuckin' plate
Would be nice. Actually raise stakes in blocks. Their family might die or something. Every planeswalker right now has zero familial attachments, so they can uproot and leave at will to go anywhere.
Also in the Elspeth story they made sure to explain that Daxos was like the hunkiest harem master ever and like all the chicks including Nylea were all competing for him because he was such a cool tattooed badass sorta-athiest dude.
You can't tell me you can't see it when you look at these two depictions:
What is the status of Pia and Kiran? Are they still alive? Cause I love that card.
It would be nice if some major character had a functional family.
Still calling bullshit. No way it was planned that far in advance.
They may have had IDEAS but not full actual planning done.
It's just like the Mirrodin thing where they knew the source of trouble in the original block was Phyrexia but they didn't work out literally anything beyond that.
I mean this makes sense if the original plan wasn't to do these sets back to back (which we know it wasn't, since this was year 6 of the 7-year plan and an Innistrad return definitely wasn't in that 7-year plan.)
corveroth asked: To lock this subject: Emrakul's presence in the current (Shadows over Innistrad) block was decided by the story team at some point in between R&D wrapping up work on Innistrad 1 and the release of the same?
You are conflating two things. Emrakul being in Shadows over Innistrad block was decided before we knew when the block was going to be put into the schedule.
Oooh man eldritch evolution is so good, you can goblin dark dwellers it for a 7 drop and go ham
/s
That you could see coming because they seeded Karn and the oil a long time ago. Innistrad had literally nothing going on for it outside of Nahiri knowing Sorin.
Reread the last sentence of Eldritch Evolution. It's the reason for his "/s". It's a no-go.
The X-Men never have functional families because then they can't be the X-Men.
Scars of Mirrodin block required the entire ending to Mirrodin block to be retconned. The original use of Phyrexian oil was there to explain how Memnarch went crazy, not to set up a future block.Eh...having the helvault be a thing isn't the same as the oil in Mirrodin, though.
One's a chekhov's gun, the other is literally 'there could be anything in here, so of COURSE Nahiri was in there the whole time'
The Mirrodin stuff feels like setup (though I'm admittedly rusty on any sort of specifcs), the Innistrad stuff is a pivot.
Not saying it's necessarily bad, but it's noticeable.
Scars of Mirrodin block required the entire ending to Mirrodin block to be retconned. The original use of Phyrexian oil was there to explain how Memnarch went crazy, not to set up a future block.
Innistrad->Shadows Over Innistrad was a much smoother transition.