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The next set ‘March of of the Machines: Aftermath’ will feature some desparked planeswalkers.

AKA legendary creatures that used to be planeswalkers.
 

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The next set ‘March of of the Machines: Aftermath’ will feature some desparked planeswalkers.

AKA legendary creatures that used to be planeswalkers.
The WPN art shows Sarkhan, Nissa, Nahiri, and Karn in the background. We know Karn, at least, is desparked, ans Nahiri is obviously back to her old self somehow?
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Between this new card back and being able to finally "favorite" basic lands, Arena's had two positive developments this year, which is pretty close to a record by my judgement. Not bad.

I know it's an April Fool's Joke, but I'm hopeful they'll let us keep it after!!
 

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Where was this confirmed?

I checked the source so I could give it to you. And as it turns out… the source made a spelling mistake in the headline.

So the information is fake. Instead the cards will be in The List attached to Wilds of Eldraine.

Here it is:

https://www.mtgsalvation.com/forums...verse-with-in-of-the-walking-dead-gonna-be-in


https://scryfall.com/search?q=art:the-walking-dead&unique=art&utm_source=tagger
 
Planeswalker will again be more common in the future.

In universes within sets at least.

For a brief period we’ve had only one Planeswalker per set with a few exceptions and now that is going to change. We will see them more often again.

The reason is being that half of all sets are universes beyond and planeswalkers don’t fit those sets very well so we are being compensated in universes within sets.

Next universes within set is also a return to the plane that originally introduced the first planeswalkers to the game: Lorwyn.
 
I don't think anyone has been missing planeswalkers at all but then again I'm not their mythical kitchen table survey respondent so who knows.
To be fair, we know this information because someone explicitly asked MaRo about it yesterday:
https://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/791123005432610816/since-universes-beyond-sets-dont-usually-have said:
Since Universes Beyond sets don't usually have Planeswalkers or Planeswalker support, will we get more of those cards on average in Universes Within sets to compensate?

Yes.
...so there are dozens of people noticing, dozens!
 
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