This is a testing/includes thread. Post pictures using /ci or a text list using /c with what cards you plan to include and what cards you plan to test.
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Duskmourn finally broke the streak of sets with massive structural failures for the first time in 2024. While Murders at Karlov Manor had bad design and bad lore, Outlaws of Thunder Junction had good design but bad lore, and Bloomburrow had bad design but good lore, Duskmourn finally represents a set with both great design and great lore. I love the final version of this set. While I was initially skeptical that "80's Horror Haunted House Plane" would feel like another cheap reference festival in the style of Murders at Karlov Manor or the 2021 Innistrad sets, I was pleasantly designed to see how well they pulled off the worldbuilding. I think the set has a look and feel that fits in with the rest of the Magic multiverse. The character designs feel in-line with what I would expect from a "magic take on 80's/analog horror" and generally feel very tasteful. The story of the plane itself (a powerful Demon manipulates a sad teenage girl into helping him overpower a binding curse and his prison to encapsulate the entire plane) feels both very Magic and also very modern horror. While this set has a couple of fairly obvious references for people who are familiar with the genre (mainly Let's Play a Game and Break Down the Door), there are no overtly cringe names or card themes like Mouse Trapper, Crumb and Get It, Witch Enchanter or Steamcore Scholar. The fine folks at WOTC did a great job of balancing the usage of pop culture trope space with keeping things feeling original.
The set design is also awesome. I think Manifest Dread is the natural evolution of face-down card mechanics (as opposed to slapping Ward 2 onto the cards without fixing any of the underlying costing structure problems). I think a lot of the cards that use the mechanic are sweet, especially the ones that let your opponent Manifest Dread in return for your getting a stronger spell. Rooms are really cool, they feel like a fun twist on split cards. I appreciate that they're enchantments as opposed to an entirely new card type, since they're easier to interact with using existing cards than something like Battles. Both of the new land cycles are great. I think every set should have a common land cycle to make limited run more smoothly, and Duskmorn has proven that this can be done in a way that fits with the set theme. Impending is cool, although I wish it had appeared on more cards. Finally, I love seeing the return of delirium. My only real criticism is that a lot of the power level of the set is tied up in things that are both complex and playing in new space (mainly the Overlord cycle, Room cards, and Enduring cycle). I really wish Play Design had spent more of their power points on the cool Manifest Dread cards like Hauntwoods Shrieker. I don't think this will be an issue if we see Manifest Dread again in the somewhat near future. However, it would be unfortunate if we have to wait 9+ years to see the mechanic return.
I was personally a little more conservative than usual with cards I am clamoring to include. My Cube is being featured in the main event of CubeCon 2024, and I need to have my list fully locked in by next week. Considering that I haven't even had a chance to fully test Bloomburrow for my Cube, a relatively mediocre set with few slam inclusions that has been out for nearly two months, there's just no way I'm going to have a chance to explore everything this awesome set has to offer. That said, I think Fear of Missing Out and Rite of the Moth are for sure making it in before the event, as both are fun cards that support existing archetypes within the Cube. I also think Curator Beastie, Chainsaw, Wildfire Wickerfolk, Abhorrent Oculus, Splitskin Doll Unwanted Remake, Don't make a Sound, Fear of Impostors, and Piggy Bank all have a really good chance of showing up if I can find relevant cuts and acquire the cards in time.
All in all, Duskmourn is a great set to cap off the year. If WOTC is smart, they will use it as a template for all future top-down sets.
I hope you enjoyed reading my thoughts! What are your plans for this set?
-GT