Flying was already a keyword in Alpha, the very first Magic set.Flying was also keyworded down from it’s original wording.
I'm pretty confident in calling Rockets meaningfully worse than Star for most environments.Chromatic Star is a sick cantrip and Rockets is even better
I mean, I think Magic in general is a lot for a new player. These are three pretty straightforward keywords that are easy to explain, and they make for a relatively powerful uncommon. Much better than Abdel Adrian, Gorion's Ward, Aberrant, or Aberrant Mind Sorcerer, I'ld say!Okay so that leaves 7 lines of text. On a 3-mana uncommon. Now we are use to flying so we don’t have to read the reminder text. We are use to deathtouch and lifelink so we don’t have to read the reminder text. But damn it is a lot on an uncommon for a new player.
So, all except one can do something immediately when they hit play. Hmm, how far the game has gone that not having an immediate impact nullifies a card.I mean, I think so. Nighthawk has ONE line of text. It does nothing if it's removed. It doesn't kill anyone quickly, it blocks okay, trades one for one if you engage in combat. It makes no additional resources (Unless you count life, which you're going to need some way to convert into a win)
It is no Adeline, no Laelia, no Fury, nor ragavan.
And those are all quite firmly in the post eldraine FIRE design magic, but it's also no Jace, Stoneforge, Ravager, Jitte or Emrakul.
Like sure, it's no Giant Trap Door Spider either (Pro tour top 8 competitor IIRC, back in the necropotence days) but even when printed, Nighthawk was like....fine.
it's another chromatic star -- awesome! -- but the slowtrip thing isn't just 'strictly worse'. the ability to sac it for multiple colours of mana, as well as at x=0, are both really cool and valuable things you don't get with your factory-issue stars and spheres. helps fix for one key spell in mana-soup decks, but doesn't sit around guaranteeing their colours forever like Astrolabe did. good cantripCan you sell me one Wizard Rockets? I got a fancy full-arts on from the pre release.
Well there's your problem!The brothers war commander decks were like this
I remember finding Vampire Nighthawk to be pretty damn strong back when I was playing some kitchen table magic 10 years ago. It's an incredible blocker and it's evasive and can offset a race. It's good!
Nowadays I think it would be an X/3, where X is the number of card types in your opponents' graveyards plus one.Of course, nowadays it'd probably be a 4/4 and people would still look at it and go "eh... I don't think it's worth it".
My point is that nighthawk certainly looked impressive when it debued a decade ago, was the best uncommon in a deeply unhealthy draft format, and then saw little to no play for its entire lifespan.
How are most of the cards different from the list of creatures you mentioned?
No, in the early days the removal was pushed but the creatures were weak. Still, draft and so on was won with the bad creatures.(Slightly off-topic: I had a conversation with my boss the other day, and he mentioned that he drafted a ton. Like, get-full-sets-on-Arena-whenever-a-new-one-comes-out amounts. And one of his biggest complaints was how efficient removal has gotten lately. And honestly? I agree. Creatures these days are pushed as hell because removal is pushed as hell because creatures are pushed as hell because...)
I'm sorry, I have no idea what you're talking about. What list of creatures?How are most of the cards different from the list of creatures you mentioned?
Well, the decks are a bit lower powered than your list, but your list are all cards that needs to be answered immediately (and if you answer then you are often already behind) or overbombed. No thanks
You should try Duel Commander, best format in the game after cube <3I'm sorry, I have no idea what you're talking about. What list of creatures?
I was just saying that Commander is inherently unbalanced because of the free regenerating 8th starting card, longer games leading to more must-answer threats being cast, and large singleton decklists leading to a lot of variance in how decks play in a given game.
That's a weird way of spelling ModernYou should try Duel Commander, best format in the game after cube <3