This is a testing/includes thread. Post pictures using /ci or a text list using /c with what cards you plan to include and what cards you plan to test.
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Honestly, probably the best Universes Beyond set they've done. Avatar is a natural fit for Magic: The Gathering. The setting feels a lot like Tarkir, even being likely inspirations for some of the worldbuilding elements and factions (the dead Dragons being inspired by the Fire Nation hunting Dragons to extinction and the Jeskai clearly sharing design elements with the Airbenders being two good examples of this). As someone who loves Tarkir (in part because of Avatar: the Last Airbender), it's nice to see the world done justice. Mechanically speaking, I think this set has done an excellent job of bringing in keywords that match the flavor of the source material while also being fun for Magic. I'm particulalry excited for Firebending and Earthbending. Firebenders creating mana to help play your instant speed spells is exactly how I think the so-called "element of power" should work in Magic. Meanwhile, Earthbending finally cracks the "animate lands as creatures" mechanic that WOTC has been trying to make work for 20 years. If we ever return to Zendikar, I really hope Earthbending returns, but renamed Worldwake.
If I had to draw any criticisims of this set, I think the Ally mechanic was a poor choice. It clutters up the creature typelines without adding too much to the set. I understand it's supposed to represent the various people helping Team Avatar resist Fire Nation imperialism, but I think the Lesson mechanic did a much better job of showcasing people helping Aang on his journey to become a fully-fledged Avatar. The "allies matter" designs in this set are simply not compelling, and forced almost every card depicting one of the main characters to contain a type that will be superfluous in many use cases. Unfortunately, "Human Avatar Ally" is just not as compelling of a typeline as "Human Avatar." Additionally, I think the choice to have so many cards depicting the main characters feature either Ally or Lesson synergy has reduced the "excitement factor" that these cards can have. At best, they muddle clean designs like Iroh, Grand Lotus, and at worst, they make the cards almost entirely useless in most contexts, such as Katara, the Fearless. That said, I am very excited that we at least have an awesome card for Mai, who is one of my favorite characters in the show. She's basically a black Thalia, Guardian of Thraben, which might actually be my favorite Magic card. I am a little sad her boyfriend Zuko didn't get a card of the same power level, although I think Zuko, Conflicted might be the single best top down design of
While I think "the discourse" about UB which has toxified most Magic spaces recently has definitely blunted my desire to engage in discussions about Magic on the internet, I think the Avatar lineup is a truly praiseworthy pair of sets, and I hope they are able to carry this design quality into Lorwyn next year.
What are your plans for this set?
–GT
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