Man, they really can't let a set breathe before getting out the next product in the pipeline.
Final Fantasy is just wrapping up a less than 2 month stretch as the go-to set (and where it also had a great all-timer Limited format) before we launch EOE next week. Hell, prerelease is tomorrow and we're already looking at the next release! I get that it's probably due to San Diego Comic Con and wanting to show off stuff, but it's definite product overload. This year will have Aetherdrift, Tarkir: Dragonstorm, Final Fantasy, Edge of Eternities, Spiderman, and Avatar when it's all said and done. That's insane.
As someone who has had to plan out these kinds of product releases in the past, I want to be sympathetic, but also, from a marketing POV, they should've known it was going to be impossible to avoid lots of Spiderman engagements at SDCC. I personally think companies overvalue timing their announcements with big in-person events, especially for a global game, but hey, it means I'm finally going to get a chance to visit a preview panel this weekend.
They
know that SDCC is this weekend years in advance. Why make it a prerelease weekend for another set? They have a million constraints but they know that this kind of action really undermines interest and excitement in new formats. I've seen drafts fail to fire more times than I can count because people "were too busy saving up for X" because we were already deep in spoiler season. I know this doesn't represent very much of the audience %-wise, but it certainly hits the most engaged players.
The new set feels bad. Cards like
Aunt May,
Taxi Driver, and
Guy in the Chair just
feel bad to see as Magic cards. Now, I don't really care about superheroes, most of the art looks legitimately good, and I will still jam this set for retail limited, but it
feels bad. I don't like that this is what Magic is.
I would really prefer to use the in-universe version of this.
I counted 40 different cards that benefit from Peter Porker on first blush, so this seems pretty good for me, honestly. I like the
Hildibrand Manderville/
Pollen-Shield Hare thing, and this does a lot of that work in only one color. I like trinket tokens. I think I'll play this card, if only because my playgroup are awful people and think it'd be really funny to expect their opponents to keep track of 20 creature types.