It's a hard barf from me
Nope! We’re still less than a third (maybe even less than a quarter) of products being UB releases. I don’t think we’re ever going to get to that point if I’m being honest— between the premier sets and extra stuff like master’s products, normal magic is too popular in its own right to turn it into an IP delivery platform exclusively.Have we hit the point where we're getting as much UB product as non-UB stuff yet? Or are we still a year or two out?
Good chance I end up finding some new art and making use of the Nickname frame for proxies someday.It's a shame for all the cool designs they are wasting on cards with unfitting art and even more ugly frames as usual.
We all knew this was inevitable (the Jacetice League was basically MtG's attempts at the superheroes trope), but I honestly don't give a hoot about superhero stories. Like Dr. Who it's a bit too far removed from MtG's look and feel, that it's just going to be a bit awkward. In other words...A lot of hating and nay saying going on here
Every year that goes by this comic gets less and less funny.
Except you totally can. The only UB set that has had a major impact in constructed so far is The Lord of the Rings thanks to The One Ring, Bowmasters, and the Monarch cards. You don’t really need to worry about these cards until someone does well with them in a tournament, and given the low power level of most universes beyond cards, that just isn’t a large percentage of them.And if you play constructed you literally can't ignore them. It's pretty lame!
Except you totally can. The only UB set that has had a major impact in constructed so far is The Lord of the Rings thanks to The One Ring, Bowmasters, and the Monarch cards. You don’t really need to worry about these cards until someone does well with them in a tournament, and given the low power level of most universes beyond cards, that just isn’t a large percentage of them.
Except it doesn’t, because LOTR was specifically designed to have some cards that could be played in modern (something which WOTC was up front about).And Lorien Revealed and Stern Scolding. This kind of proves that you cannot ignore them because sometimes there are competitive or format-breaking cards. Unless of course you know that all future Universes Beyond sets will be exclusively bad cards/new skins to existing cards.
Except it doesn’t, because LOTR was specifically designed to have some cards that could be played in modern (something which WOTC was up front about).
lol sureAnd it’s going to happen again and again and again, you can be sure of that. We have proof and we also learn from the past.
No I just don’t want to argue with you. I honestly shouldn’t have responded to your first comment.Do you want to put some value to your words m and bet?
Your bet is as followed in your own words: You can totally ignore all Universes Beyond sets for all constructed play.
My bet is that you are wrong and that we cannot ignore all Universes Beyond sets for constructed play.