I'm really excited for this set, Neon Dynasty and Capenna
All I desperately need from Capenna is 3-colored lands to beat Arcane Sanctum like Ketria Triome once beat Frontier Biveuac.
I'm really excited for this set, Neon Dynasty and Capenna
I am about 90% sure that the land cycle in Capenna will be Shard Colored triomes. I think they will probably be called something else though. I heard someone say that the name will be "(3-Color Demon Crime Family Name) Turf."All I desperately need from Capenna is 3-colored lands to beat Arcane Sanctum like Ketria Triome once beat Frontier Biveuac.
Really now? Midnight Hunt had exactly one card I was interested in (Cathar Commando), while Crimson Vow had 15! So I'm hoping for Strixhaven or Crimson Vow (or even, dare I say it, Throne of Eldraine)!I'm really excited for this set, Neon Dynasty and Capenna look like they are going to be standouts from a flavor perspective. I hope they are closer to [...] Midnight Hunt in terms of card quality as opposed to Crimson Vow [...], I really want to utilize cards from these sets in my Cube.
This one will be a actual small neon sign (21st century tech ya know... batteries not included).Don’t worry; you will get five Wanderer variant arts…
One Ultimate Neon treatment
The set that must not be named(or even, dare I say it, Throne of Eldraine)!
The set that must not be named
I am about 90% sure that the land cycle in Capenna will be Shard Colored triomes. I think they will probably be called something else though. I heard someone say that the name will be "(3-Color Demon Crime Family Name) Turf."
I'm also excited to see what a Bant demon looks like. Demons are cool, they're one of my favorite creature types to make customs for right after Angels.
Just give me the enemy half of the BFZ land cycle you cowards. That's all I'm waiting for with each spoiler season on a new plane.
Multiple sets have started with variants of disappointment and dislike from you. Have they all used the exact phrase "i hate this"? No, but the pessimism is palpable on spoiler seasons. I wouldn't have made the post if this was the first time.
I have literally made callouts on blanket pessimism in spoiler seasons before: https://riptidelab.com/forum/threads/khm-kaldheim-official-previews.3196/page-6#post-95528
AND I wasn't the only person to do it that very same thread: https://riptidelab.com/forum/threads/khm-kaldheim-official-previews.3196/page-6#post-95502
Have whatever opinions you want, but openly expressing hatred at this stage is like saying you hate a piece of artwork after the first 4 brushstrokes.
So far I am not exited by Kaldheims mechanics. Boast is a narrower raid. Foretell is a more boring morph imo. Dfcs are a bit annoying during draft, so I try to avoid them. Snow is parasitic and hard to enable in cube. Tribal is similar, and I'm not a fan.
I just hope I can cube another showcase card or two and maybe get a nice white equipment or something.
True, VOW had a lot of cool designs. Most of the cards just weren't all that powerful, which means that a Cube playing in the lower portion of the power band is going to be able to utilize the fun cards more easily. The higher power options are kind of boring, though, which feels bad .Really now? Midnight Hunt had exactly one card I was interested in (Cathar Commando), while Crimson Vow had 15! So I'm hoping for Strixhaven or Crimson Vow (or even, dare I say it, Throne of Eldraine)!
Oh come on, I loved that setThe set that must not be named
I don't think that's a fair assessment. First, it assumes that enfranchised players are primarily middle-aged people who have been playing since the early 90's (which is increasingly not the case), but it also incenuates that younger people can't be enfranchised, which is completely un-true. I'm only 19 as I sit here writing this, and I'd be willing to bet I spend more time thinking about, writing about, and playing Magic than most people. "Young" definitely does not mean "not enfranchised."I think it's also fair to point out that, increasingly, Magic isn't about what enfranchised players want anymore. Sure, they play endless lip-service to "fan favorites" with Modern Horizons but those are individual cards, not entire sets. They clearly decided to go after YOUNGER audiences with this direction.
I get what you mean.
Maybe this is what Wizards was going for though: A plane we revisit a thousand years later to see how it has changed SUPER much but still have some resemblence to the past plane?
so i can’t blame anyone for saying “hey, i liked this version of (insert plane here), but the new version coming out, i don’t like.”
that’s perfectly reasonable.
i would give you a little encouragement though, @ravnic : if we assume that, as they have with other planes, WOTC will continue to revisit kamigawa as long as the sets sell, there is always a nonzero chance that we revisit kamigawa AGAIN in YET ANOTHER time period, or the original time period, later on. for example, imagine Taiko Period Kamigawa? going WAY back for Pre-Shogunate Kamigawa? there are several good possibilities that are as likely as not to happen later.
Dude we haven't even seen the set yet. Mark Rosewater has been saying on his blog for months now that this set has plenty of elements designed to make OG Kamigawa fans happy.I'd like that. But I fear it's more like this: If it's successful, we're getting another cyberpunk high-tech "Kamigawa" in the future. If it isn't successful, they will just never try it again to visit Kamigawa.
For sure. While there are many older Cyberpunk type works (Blade Runner's Source Material, for example), the genre didn't begin to diversify until more recently. Cyberpunk is definitely a newer direction to take the set, although I think that kind of makes sense given the fact that it's been 1000 years since our last visit to Kamigawa (both figuratively and semi-literally ).I meant no offense in my assessment! I would just suggest that 'Anime and Cyberpunk' came well after the Samurai/Ninja/Feudal-themed asian content that came before it for decades. (Kurosawa films, etc.) I seem to remember Anime & Cyberpunk coming into the mainstream during the mid-late 80's & 90's and since then, it's just exploded and became very mainstream in western pop culture consiciousness.
I don't think MaRo and a lot of those guys were quite young enough (80's & 90's) to really have been completely dipped in that experience and pop culture (the way anyone born DURING those years or since would have been) and I suspect that's a big part of the reason we went feudal the first time. I'm 46 and while I did experience some of that stuff I caught it on the tail end. (I'm pretty sure MaRo is older than I am but I may be wrong.) I don't think that aspect resonated with him so he just went in the direction that did resonate with him. Hey, let's go classic.
Anything else read into my comments wasn't really intended. Happy to clarify anything else I said (or sloppily implied).
Honestly that's probably true.honestly, and i may be wrong, but i think the Venn diagram of “people who like Japanese cyberpunk fantasy” and “people who like Japanese feudal fantasy” has A LOT of overlap. but not 100% obviously
Dude we haven't even seen the set yet. Mark Rosewater has been saying on his blog for months now that this set has plenty of elements designed to make OG Kamigawa fans happy.
Look at this response on his blog from yesterday!
I don't think they would return to a world and just not have any of the elements people liked about it in the first place. I think, at worst, it will be like Eldritch Moon. In that set, gothic horror tropes stood aside for some cosmic horror madness, but it was still fundamentally an Innistrad set.
For sure. While there are many older Cyberpunk type works (Blade Runner's Source Material, for example), the genre didn't begin to diversify until more recently. Cyberpunk is definitely a newer direction to take the set, although I think that kind of makes sense given the fact that it's been 1000 years since our last visit to Kamigawa (both figuratively and semi-literally ).
I don't know if this set is going to be anime/manga inspired so much as it is raw Cyberpunk, but it will be interesting to see.
Honestly that's probably true.
Would anyone have an issue with me starting a new thread for the spoiler cards when they come out tomorrow? We're already on to page 2 of this thread and we haven't seen a single card yet
Of course!I have 0 issues with both my thread and the other Neon set will fall into oblivion.
Just make sure to name the thread something new (so no duplicate names on the forum)
You must have been pretty disappointed when we returned to Zendikar 6 years later and didn’t have any BFZ tango lands
Dude we haven't even seen the set yet. Mark Rosewater has been saying on his blog for months now that this set has plenty of elements designed to make OG Kamigawa fans happy.
Well, Battle for Zendikar was a terrible return that replaced all we liked from Zendikar with tentacles. It could be that Neon Dynasty is just as bad, but they've probably learned from BFZ that returning to a world just to lay waste to it is bad practice.I don't think they would return to a world and just not have any of the elements people liked about it in the first place. I think, at worst, it will be like Eldritch Moon. In that set, gothic horror tropes stood aside for some cosmic horror madness, but it was still fundamentally an Innistrad set
I meant no offense in my assessment! I would just suggest that 'Anime and Cyberpunk' came well after the Samurai/Ninja/Feudal-themed asian content that came before it for decades. (Kurosawa films, etc.) I seem to remember Anime & Cyberpunk coming into the mainstream during the mid-late 80's & 90's and since then, it's just exploded and became very mainstream in western pop culture consiciousness.
I would like them to finish the cycle. Balance in all things, and all thatYeah.. I honestly don’t care that the 3-colored rare lands will be replicas of Triomes as long as they are 3-colored, pretty strong and in ally (which we know they will be)
makeplayingcards.com never leaves a cycle unfinishedI would like them to finish the cycle. Balance in all things, and all that