Of course! I should have been searching for the Magic Cards that weren't "Card"!
Yeah,
of course the cards that aren't Cards are the cards that you want! This makes total sense.
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If we
must give our grand opinions... I think Avatar was a good choice as the setting for a Magic set, but feel like the implementation got hurt by how WotC designs UB sets (unlike Spiderman, which was just a straight-up bad fit).
First off, there are too many legendary creatures. And sure, it makes sense why - EDH drives a bunch of WotC's decision making, and part of the theoretical appeal of UB sets is that you get to play with your favorite guy as the commander. And in that context, giving players options for what
version of that character they get to play means its more likely that someone will find a version they like (see also:
@MilesOfficial being pumped that there was a version of Toph he actually wanted to cube with).
This is a laudable goal, but it leads to Mown's problem where the setting feels flat if you don't have existing experience with the source material. I feel like it would've been a much stronger showing if the 28(!) slots used on characters with multiple cards were spent on cards showing off the broader worldbuilding/character arcs/etc. And even then, you'd probably have too many legendary creatures (the ratio is about 1-in-4 cards with the redundant cards and 1-in-7 cards if you remove them), and could move some characters from having their own cards to flavor-text or fun easter eggs in the art.
It'd also let things be more focused. Like, it's
baffling to me that the very important character dynamics between Zuko and both Ozai (his dad) and Iroh (his uncle) basically got nothing? In the main set we have
Ozai's Cruelty (where it isn't obvious that the kneeling figure is Zuko or that it's portraying him begging his father not to publicly maim him), three cards of Iroh and Zuko working at a tea shop (which probably makes
no sense if you don't know the source material), and Iroh standing in the background of
Obsessive Pursuit and
Zuko, Exiled Prince. No wonder Mown doesn't give a shit about the guy, none of the reasons to give a shit are in the set!
Paired with this, however, was the decision to also have TLE and the scene cards all get spoiled at once, all mixed together. Since TLE also includes legendary creatures (because of fucking
course it does, this is 2025 Magic we're talking about), you get
even more versions of the same damn character. And
of course some of the character stuff that would make the legendary creatures in the main set more resonant got shoved off into TLE (
The Art of Tea should've been in the main set with
Uncle Iroh!), so now you have
even less of a chance to figure out why so-and-so matters.
Avatar has the right kind of bones for a magic set, but I think they let the fan-bait carry things a bit too much.
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Oh, and like... I recommend watching the original Avatar series if you haven't and it seems even vaguely interesting to you. Yes, it is a children's show, but it's a children's show in the same way that
The Little Prince is a children's book.