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[–] andrew@mtgzone.com 3 points 7 months ago (1 children)

I’m not sure either but I would love for them to go back to 2 for the same reason. Way more manageable.

Really looking forward to the energy one!

[–] andrew@mtgzone.com 2 points 7 months ago

Yeah they've been ratcheting it up it looks like, I just checked the price of a Duskmourn bundle and MSRP is $51 (thought they're selling for $42 still). Crazy.

I too had purchased these things for the slight discount on packs and the oversized dice. To move that to the premium bundle is sad yet unsurprising. Also never going to be buying these again unfortunately.

[–] andrew@mtgzone.com 2 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Here's a summary of the relevant Pioneer cards still missing:

[–] andrew@mtgzone.com 11 points 8 months ago (1 children)

How many different ways can they sell us the exact same card before players just get fed up? If I want to (digitally) play Modern I have to buy the card on MODO, if I want to play Historic I have to buy it on Arena, and if I want to play Commander I have to buy it a third time? This is their master strategy?

[–] andrew@mtgzone.com 2 points 9 months ago

I likewise played a TON of Mono U Flash when that deck was relevant and loved every minute of it. Also will be trying hard to make it work with similar reservations sadly. I just love that tempo style in a single color.

[–] andrew@mtgzone.com 10 points 9 months ago (1 children)

They love to cite how great these sets are for attracting new players but do they really become players? This is rhetorical at this point as we’ll never see the data but what is the actual player retention rate from these sets? If they knew this and it was good they would show it.

I realize the goal is to now convert them to a more accessible format like Standard but my gut says most of these buyers are one time buyers and are not actually growing the game long term. As long as they keep cranking out sets then this will be fine financially for a while but I can’t understand the long term thinking here, particularly as this pretty much forces enfranchised players to now cross the Rubicon. This is a fundamental shift/fork in the game.

[–] andrew@mtgzone.com 5 points 9 months ago

So unbelievably cool that Kai Budde is in the top 8! Not only for the insane career and being back 25 years since he won Worlds in ‘99, but particularly given his very advanced cancer diagnosis not long ago. So happy for him and will definitely be rooting for him today.

[–] andrew@mtgzone.com 3 points 9 months ago

Wow I never would have expected this change, or that this was even something WotC was discussing. This feels like a massive change and really hurts defending players.

Their justification is essentially:

[Blocking order is] somewhat unintuitive, adds a fair bit of rules baggage, and losing it means more interesting decisions and less double-dipping if you know the tricks.

Not sure how it’s any more or less intuitive or how it adds any more rules baggage than the new rule creates, they just hand wave these things and gloss over the reasoning. Curious how it develops but off the cuff not really happy about this change.

[–] andrew@mtgzone.com 3 points 9 months ago

Was about to quote the exact same sentence, that’s insane and really speaks to how big of disruption this card was for Bo1.

[–] andrew@mtgzone.com 4 points 9 months ago

For a second I thought Phyrexian Dreadnought was a Phyrexian Construct before I remembered it's on the reserved list. Plus there's 0 chance they'd reprint that anyway!

My vote too is for Walker. Really cool classic card and another 0cmc for the bigger formats.

[–] andrew@mtgzone.com 3 points 10 months ago (1 children)

This is awesome! Love how ambitious it is.

I didn’t click through the discord server yet but how many players are the current teams looking for?

[–] andrew@mtgzone.com 8 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Hilarious that Nadu, designed for Commander but released in a Modern set, is now banned in Commander too (after it's collateral damage in Modern).

Kinda do not agree with the fast mana bans :-/ I understand their reasoning but I haven't thought they were banworthy at all.

 

cross-posted from /c/finance

 

Bo1: https://mtgazone.com/timeless-bo1-metagame-tier-list/

Bo3: https://mtgazone.com/timeless-bo3-metagame-tier-list/

Major updates following the release of MKM include the new bogeyman, [[Show and Tell]], and the surveil lands.

 

Not exactly MTG but a pretty random related product coming soon for those into mysticism/oracle cards:

From the team behind The Dungeons & Dragons Tarot Deck comes this officially licensed oracle deck comprising 52 all-new illustrations that celebrate the characters, creatures, and lore of the world’s largest trading card game.

Inspired by Theros, the plane where monsters prevail, mortals endure, and heroes ascend, this Magic: The Gathering-themed deck features exclusive art of Jace, the Planeswalker; Hythonia, the legendary gorgon; and well-known creatures such as the Pegasus, Chimera, Sirens, and more.

 

Spoiler!Seth Mansfield playing RB Vampires beat 2023 player of the year, Simon Nielsen, on Boros Heroic 3-1 in the finals.

Simon Nielsen’s 4th (!!) top 8 at a major event in the last year! 3 PT top 8s and top 8 at Worlds. Amazing year for him!

Direct link the the VOD of the finals: https://www.twitch.tv/videos/2073420586?t=05h22m30s

 

The first Pro Tour of the 2024 season takes place February 23-25 at MagicCon: Chicago.

  • On Friday and Saturday—February 23 and 24—broadcast begins at 12 p.m. ET (6 p.m. CET // 2 a.m. JST 2/23–24) with three rounds of Murders at Karlov Manor Draft followed by five rounds of Pioneer Constructed.

  • On Sunday, February 25 for the Top 8 playoff, broadcast begins at 11 a.m. ET (5 p.m. CEST // 1 a.m. JST 2/26) with all four quarterfinal matches, followed by semifinals matches then the finals of Pro Tour Murders at Karlov Manor.

Play on Friday and Saturday starts at 9 a.m. CT on-site, but broadcast begins at 11 a.m. CT (12 p.m. ET) with a featured drafter to follow into their Round 1 gameplay. They're going to catch up with coverage to reduce downtime.

The Sunday Top 8 playoff broadcast begins at 10 a.m. CT (11 a.m. ET) showing a full quarterfinal match and then as many games from other quarterfinal matches as possible, moving on to a full semifinal match (and as much of the remaining semifinals match) then the complete finals.

 
 

2 UB sets per year starting next year:

Hasbro CEO Chris Cocks told investors on February 13th that two of the trading card game’s six annual premiere sets will be dedicated Universes Beyond crossovers starting in 2025.

Looks like these will be pushing out a Masters or other large non-premier set too:

This may end up pushing out or replacing a tentpole set (a business-only term the company uses for its six annual major releases) to make room for whatever comes after Final Fantasy and several Marvel-themed releases.

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Key points for RVR draft:

All the cards in the set are reprints from previous sets happening on Ravnica. If you’we been around for a while, you know what that plane is all about. If not, there’s a single most important thing to keep in mind: There are ten 2-color guilds, each with its own signature theme.

So, in the vast majority of drafts, you want to be drafting a 2-color deck. However, it’s perfectly reasonable to splash a bomb, from a adjacent guild. For example, say you’re playing Selesnya (green-white). You could easily play Assemble the Legion. That’s possible, as there’s plenty of mana fixing available.

Keep in mind, that each card in your deck should ideally met at least one of the following criteria:

  • It works well with your guild’s theme, or;
  • It’s just a strong card on its own.

Obviously, if both conditions are met, that’s especially great. So, let’s take a look at the archetypes and figure what each archetype is trying to do.

 

Gavin Verhey, one of the lead designers at Wizards, posted an interesting question on Twitter:

"You get to pick one Magic keyword mechanic to return in 2024. What is it?"

What are we bringing back?!

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