What's the point of these cards? I don't really see a discard theme or anything that would lead players in a direction in which they would want a card like these options outside of a couple of reanimation spells in black. These cards aren't particularly great reanimation support so I don't think that's their purpose, but I'm not 100% sure.vs vs
i did not know this art existed, it is SO GOOD tho
To be honest, even at higher resolution on Arena I struggle to grok what's actually happening with the art on Thirst for Knowledge.
The best TfK art was on Mirrodin anyways
The Tezzeret art looks so unnatural, might be Francisco's worst MtG art, honestly. The flat face, the spindly, elongated metal hand. Unlike the old art, it doesn't even imply thirst, Tezz is just waving (?) at the potion. I like the FNM promo art a lot better, but it's still inferior to the original art, because there's no real connection to the name, and the tie-in to the card mechancis is only tenuous. You can see the "knowledge" (supposing that is what's flowing in from the top) overflowing through the eyes, representing the discard part, but where does this art reference the artifact part? The original art nails it, in my opinion. Even though I find it aesthetically less pleasing than the FNM art, it matches the name the best, and it oozes artifact-related flavor with all of the stuff in the background.It’s like the others don’t even put up a fight.
The Tezzeret art looks so unnatural, might be Francisco's worst MtG art, honestly. The flat face, the spindly, elongated metal hand. Unlike the old art, it doesn't even imply thirst, Tezz is just waving (?) at the potion. I like the FNM promo art a lot better, but it's still inferior to the original art, because there's no real connection to the name, and the tie-in to the card mechancis is only tenuous. You can see the "knowledge" (supposing that is what's flowing in from the top) overflowing through the eyes, representing the discard part, but where does this art reference the artifact part? The original art nails it, in my opinion. Even though I find it aesthetically less pleasing than the FNM art, it matches the name the best, and it oozes artifact-related flavor with all of the stuff in the background.
I like Daretti more because he overlaps with archetypes other than just artifacts. I ran him for years primarily as part of a discard package, for example.vs
These two cards aren't that similar. But which one do you like more? Assume Goblin Welder is already in.
Daretti. It's an actual engine whereas Engineer is a support piece. If I see Daretti early in a draft I can slide into an Artifacts shell knowing I have the means to cheat out guys ahead of curve, but I'll only pick up Engineer if I'm already in the deck.vs
These two cards aren't that similar. But which one do you like more? Assume Goblin Welder is already in.