I get why they did it, but I was hoping for a couple "unidentified" creatures like alien grays or a Thing-style creature to show up as aliens
MysticKetchup
I assume this was made to quickly Station spacecraft
Given how this seems like a really good reusable artifact token, I'm baffled why they didn't pick a more generic name for it
Surprised it focused on Tezzeret so much given that he didn't do much in the story
Basically, but I think it has a few applications that neither of them have as it allows the creature to stick around until end of turn so you can take advantage of continuous abilities for a turn
They weren't taking any chances. Still glad though, right now it feels like it's better to overcorrect than to not go far enough
Though I don't think we've had this massive of a list in a long time, maybe this finally wakes them up to tone the power of the format down
Oh I didn't even see the Historic changes at first, Counterspell feels like a good addition to the format
The issue with Beans is that it becomes a must-play in pretty much every midrange/late game deck because of how much advantage it creates. And with it being so easy to trigger with the Overlords it's only really being held back by Aggro being insanely overpowered right now
For reference, here are all Legendary vehicles that would be available as commanders.
The best is probably Esika's Chariot but maybe there's something else that could be interesting
Edge of Eternities
Wow, that's surprising to hear. Dragonstorm was absolutely hopping at the LGS near me. Was Bloomburrow big or do you just not see a lot of Magic traffic recently?
Neat, I've been considering building her with a bunch of Monarch and similar cards makes people want to attack me
This one is more obviously a joke, but I'm always unsure of whether to tag satire or if that ruins the fun