What a day so far!
Is it just me, or the Adversaries look Standard playable but will likely drop in price when they rotate? Don't seem Modern playable, but I'm out of touch with Constructed.
For the last two years or so, certainly since the pandemic, Standard playability has been pretty secondary in terms of determining price to EDH, and often times, casual constructed appeal is also more important, so I don't anticipate the Adversaries to be that pricey outside of the first two weeks of release unless a format like Modern starts taking to them or they do have some slick Commander tech I haven't figured out yet.
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Re:
Stonecloaker, oh how I adore that card. Lasted 8 years in my cube! One of the most devastating replacements, but pretty necessary with how stacked white's 3-drops can be.
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Briarbridge Tracker seems like a less interesting
Jadelight Ranger that can't really keep up with most green 3-drops these days, butI like the art. This set's been excellent on an artwork front with only a few notable exceptions.
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EDIT:
Spectral Adversary has got me torn -- I love the play patterns available with the card, this cycle has shown a kind of modal play I adore in my cube and makes for more interesting games of magic on average. However! The lack of reminder text for phasing, even on the standard version of the card, is killing me. Even in EDH games I too often see phasing not terribly well known/understood, or worse, over-explained. In my ongoing quest to maximize fun and interesting gameplay while maintaining
some sort of ceiling on complexity at a meta-level and/or at the draft stage, I'm just not sure I can justify it. We'll see!