General [TLA/TLE] [UB] Avatar: The Last Airbender

It is not even that difficult to blend in with Magic's aesthetics, even if you discount negative outliers like Aetherdrift. I mean, there is a lot of room on a spectrum between Bloomburrow and (New) Phyrexia.

"Feeling Magic" is really mostly just being essentially a fantastical world telling a story involving spellcasting and fantastical creatures. If they would only do crossovers with IPs set in well crafted, rich fantasy worlds including some kind of magic, I would be 100% pro UB.
yeah, I was skeptical of Bloomburrow before it came out because I was worried "Redwall set" was gonna go the same way as "cowboy set" but it turned out to be great - there is definitely a lot of room, even Edge of Eternities is like... mostly Magic-feeling. definitely closer than DSK/OTJ/DFT, though I think it's too far out there for me personally
 
I think Avatar specifically works because the way it does its worldbuilding fits really well with how Magic has historically done worldbuilding, which is that it tends to revolve around broad factions with most legendary characters being exemplary of the faction they're from.

Take Stitcher Geralf as an in-universe example - within the context of Innistrad, he's not terribly exceptional in the grand scheme of things. Sure, he's good at stitching corpses together into zombie monsters, but that's something that people can just do on Innistrad (to the point where you can make "necromancer" a backup job). What makes him a fun character is his incredibly catty relationship with his sister - both of their styles of necromancy are involved in their spat, but you're given a sense that "two siblings squabling over the best approach to making walking corpses" is just a thing in Innistrad.

Similarly, Iroh isn't a fun character because he can conjure and control fire using kung-fu, because that describes a large portion of the culture he comes from - no one in Avatar is remotely surprised that firebending exists. What makes him fun and endearing is that he's a wise old man who loves tea and acts as a counterweight to his more fiery nephew. So you end up with a fun character that people like that also tells you "hey, cool fire powers are just a thing that people have".

Why this is important is clear if you think about it from a draft perspective - if you draft some firebenders and then see Uncle Iroh in a pack, you go "oh, look, it's a special fire guy!", which gets built on by seeing cards with quotes from him or cards showing him doing stuff that isn't an expected Cool Fire Dude thing (like running a tea shop). It also works in reverse - if you run into Iroh first and then see firebenders, you get the "oh wow, being a cool fire dude is normal here, that's cool" vibes that help sell you on the setting. Having repeated setting details helps build the whole thing into a more cohesive whole.

Contrast that with Spiderman, where the specific characters you're presented with are either a mass of "spider heroes" that you're assured are all super special but don't have a benchmark for if you aren't a pre-existing spider-fan or are a one-off villain that doesn't connect into anything else. If you don't go into the set with spider knowledge, the mechanics are left to carry everything because the themes simply don't cohere, because every single legendary creature is trying to be a special snowflake when a draft set can only really handle a couple weirdo outliers. "Oops all the legendary creatures!" should be a precon thing, where people can skim through the cards and see everyone in context.

tl;dr: Magic traditionally uses characters as the flavor/vibe equivalent of a draft signpost, and Avatar happens to work pretty well in that style.

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That said, I feel like they kinda shot themselves in the foot by deciding to give each major character multiple legendary creature cards showing them at different points in the story. I kinda get why they did it, but I feel like it'd be much more effective if, say, The Art of Tea replaced Iroh, Tea Master in the main set. Show me that Iroh loves tea, WotC, don't tell me!
 
Still wouldn’t be a fan even if they hit the nail on the head with some cute memes or excellent designs or even with settings that look very Magic-like.

UB doesn’t move the story forward. Zero lore. Just a cash grab and nothing more. This game is not for the fans anymore. It’s for the next fans.
 
Who is the least legendary creature in all of Magic?
It’s Aang or Spider-Man yes?
Now that the spoilers are all (?) out for Avatar, looks like Aang just edges Peter Parker at 9 to 8, although there's a few non-Peter Parker Spider-Mans as well.

If you're curious


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And I'm not sure if Superior Spider-Man should count as it's Doctor Octopus in Peter Parker's body.

I'm kind of becoming used to UB now (although I'm still not really putting any in my cube), but this is the aspect that annoys me the most. It's so difficult to talk about the cards when so many of them have the same name, and off the top of your head are you going to remember the difference between Amazing Spider-Man, Spectacular Spider-Man, Sensational Spider-man, and Ultimate Spider-Man? Or Ghost-Spider, Gwen Stacy vs Gwen Stacy//Ghost Spider, or Toph Earthbending Master vs Toph Greatest Earthbender? Those might as well be the same name!
 
Yeah it’s like every three months they find a new way for UB to hurt the players. Last time it was the inclusion into Standard. Now it’s the duplicate legendaries.

If anyone didn’t know: 2026 will have more UB sets than Magic sets. It’s going to be 6 vs 5.
 
off the top of your head are you going to remember the difference between Amazing Spider-Man, Spectacular Spider-Man, Sensational Spider-man, and Ultimate Spider-Man?
easily, that last one's Miles Morales and not a Peter at all!

...I know this because of non-Magic knowledge and I still can't tell the other three apart. I didn't actually know that the backside of the flip card wasn't named "Ultimate Spider-Man, Miles Morales" until drafting this post (even though it obviously would not fit on the card)

haha wait, long dormant comics neuron fired. he's Amazing when he's hitting other people, and Spectacular when he's hitting you

If anyone didn’t know: 2026 will have more UB sets than Magic sets. It’s going to be 6 vs 5.
surely they couldn't release eleven sets in a 12-month year, you must be mistaken :)
 
Now that the spoilers are all (?) out for Avatar, looks like Aang just edges Peter Parker at 9 to 8, although there's a few non-Peter Parker Spider-Mans as well.

Aang also has the excuse that those 9 cards are technically split across two sets, but still.

(I feel like spoiling TLA and TLE together was just too much.)
 
easily, that last one's Miles Morales and not a Peter at all!

...I know this because of non-Magic knowledge and I still can't tell the other three apart. I didn't actually know that the backside of the flip card wasn't named "Ultimate Spider-Man, Miles Morales" until drafting this post (even though it obviously would not fit on the card)

haha wait, long dormant comics neuron fired. he's Amazing when he's hitting other people, and Spectacular when he's hitting you


surely they couldn't release eleven sets in a 12-month year, you must be mistaken :)

You’re absolutely right and I’m sorry about that!
It’s 4 vs 3
 
This game is not for the fans anymore. It’s for the next fans.

You're not representative of all (old) fans. I am an old fan and I prefer a rich UB world to many of magic's original settings, which are sometimes super one note (even older ones, like theros being a whole plane looking like a single place from our world in the past, same culture/architecture/fauna).
 
I didn't actually know that the backside of the flip card wasn't named "Ultimate Spider-Man, Miles Morales" until drafting this post (even though it obviously would not fit on the card)

I'm not surprised you hadn't realised because there's also:

 
You’re absolutely right and I’m sorry about that!
It’s 4 vs 3
You know, I wasn't completely sure you had the numbers wrong. Like, I remembered "UB majority by 1", but given how fast these sets have been coming I was more hoping than actually sure there weren't going to be eleven sets next year.
I'm not surprised you hadn't realised because there's also:

sigh (lmao)
You're not representative of all (old) fans. I am an old fan and I prefer a rich UB world to many of magic's original settings, which are sometimes super one note (even older ones, like theros being a whole plane looking like a single place from our world in the past, same culture/architecture/fauna).
Agree with this to at least some extent, UB not fitting and feeling lazy is a symptom of many sets' designs feeling lazy* (OTJ etc) and... proooobably not an inherent failure of the concept? I mean I would still prefer to not have it. But I think it's partially the accelerated set release schedule and not hiring way more people to compensate, and so on.

*example: actual Spider-Man Fans (afaik) don't think the Spider-Lore is lazy and incoherent most of the time, but the associated Magic set feels incoherent. this is not a fault of the comic books writers!
 
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