I just don't think it's an inteersting mechanic. The difference between being hit by 2 damage or 1 poison are minor.Hm, is poison really a mechanism worth revisiting?
I just don't think it's an inteersting mechanic. The difference between being hit by 2 damage or 1 poison are minor.Hm, is poison really a mechanism worth revisiting?
I mean, yes and no. Poison damage can't be healed, and it's also half as effective in creature on creature combat as regular damage. Not that I am interested in poison, I think it's boring as wellI just don't think it's an inteersting mechanic. The difference between being hit by 2 damage or 1 poison are minor.
From what we've seen of Toxic and from leaks, it seems like poison will be used in this set as a threshold criteria ("Activate only if an oppo has 3+ poison counters") as much as a kill condition. I quite like this new implementation.I just don't think it's an inteersting mechanic. The difference between being hit by 2 damage or 1 poison are minor.
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Three of the five planeswalkers that will get compleated has been leaked. Jace, Nissa and Vraska.
'leak or leak' it comes from an official Magic page but it's staged like a leak.
Some have suggested that the Oil Slick Planeswalker collector numbers indicate that there isn't a mono-red Phyrexianized walker, but the Booster Fun card collector numbers are notoriously nonsensical, so I'm not writing off the mono-color theory just yet.
Only if we assume all ten planeswalkers are going to be monocolor, and exactly one of each color is going to be compleated!Kaito and Tyvar are pretty much the only non-Koth characters we know are safe, since both of their colors are already taken in the mono-colored cycle.
I agree this is also a good possibility assuming the mono-color theory is correct. The reason I lean Nahiri for Compleation is twofold:Nahiri (), Kaito (), Kaya (), Koth (), and Tyvar ()
The Emperor (), Jace (), Vraska (), Lukka (), and Nissa ()
So mostly what Train has down, except I swapped Nahiri and the Emperor. I feel like they'd go that route because that increases the amount of drama, especially since a big part of the Emperor/Kaito narrative is based on them being forcibly separated from each-other by circumstance.
*hits Report button *I think Infect isn't worth revisiting in Standard, but I would like to see it in the inevitable Modern Horizons 3. Fatal Push getting printed and Gitaxian Probe getting banned did my boys dirty!
See, I have the opposite take: The Phyrexians have killed my favourite 'walkers before Wizards ruined them! Three cheers for the Phyrexians! (Also, previously: Dack and Gideon in WAR, thank god they died I loved them too much for me to trust Wizards with them any longer.)I don't like it. I don't like the Phyrexians. They ruined my favorite planeswalkers
It's odd you feel this way about Elspeth, I always thought she was one of the more compelling Planeswalkers.It's impossible to give a shit about Elspeth as a character, her arc is "Be scared, hide from plot, be convinced to run at plot by mentor who is probably Ajani, watch someone she cares for die, return to start" for like every single set.
Alara had the person die before the mentor dragged her back into the conflict, then she ran away from a place she viewed as paradise because it was different now rather than putting in effort to change it for the better. How twagic.
Mirrodin Beseiged was Ajani and Venser, then she ran away rather than put in effort so save the plane from Phyrexia. How twagic.
Theros, she gets distracted by an irrelevant plot while the multiverse is in danger from the biggest bads of the setting. Oh no her boyfriend died, Ajani is all like "Jesus Christ do your job", she tries and now she's dead too, how twagic.
Theros again, only now she's not dead. She escapes (runs away) and oh look now we have a new planeswalker hunting her down for running away is this finally a consequence? No.
New Capenna, no idea what happened as I wasn't playing but I bet you anything Ajani made her do it. She probably got scared about Phyrexians/Demons, got sad that a place wasn't literally perfect, watched a friend sacrifice themselves to save her life, got given some magic BS to get out of the problem she was in, and refused to communicate vital information with an ally when given the opportunity. It's basically a bingo card at this point.
Meanwhile Gideon is like "Oh shit the Eldrazi are a multiversal menace, better continue to deal with that over on Zendikar while ALSO helping with the whole Bolas situation! It sure would be useful if I kept people up to date with what is going on and the stakes involved, so I will!" and my boy Ajani actually gets to like, grow as a character, mentor his allies and still do plot relevant shit! And now they're both dead! Actually tragic! I was sad they died, and got amped up about the fact I was sad that they died! Hell yeah Bolas and Phyrexians!
Maybe the next two sets will finally let Elspeth deal with her trauma like WOTC has been teasing for the past 15 years...
I think they've been telegraphing this for many years now, actually. Teferi will replace Jace as the monoblue "Face of Magic" planeswalker that Jace was for a long time. If they don't kill Jace and be done with it, I will be very surprised.I am mind blown that Jace will be compleated. It is a lot more bold than Wizards normally work.
I think they've been telegraphing this for many years now, actually. Teferi will replace Jace as the monoblue "Face of Magic" planeswalker that Jace was for a long time. If they don't kill Jace and be done with it, I will be very surprised.
If we’re criticizing magic lore here, then it should be acknowledged that the entire magic story has just been wannabe Avengers for the last decade, and bargain-bin high fantasy before that. From a literary perspective it’s ALL awful storytelling, regardless of one’s favorite planeswalkers.
I’m not saying it’s wrong to enjoy the story (heck, Jace x Vraska Ixalan era story was what got me interested in magic lore in the first place, and I reread it when their Phyrexian cards were spoiled to mourn my fav Magic couple). I’m just saying there’s no use taking it too seriously, expecting Hugo-winning web fiction, or even hoping for coherent characterization. It’s fiction-by-committee to serve a game’s sales; of course it’s nothing but a pale shade of a notoriously cliched and commercialized genre (superheroes).
My magic story mantra: just enjoy what’s enjoyable and don’t sweat the rest.