My first thought is that they do a reprint of Terminate but without the “can’t be regenerated” text
Interesting, the dragon changes location in this one too
Yeah I think this is pretty much how the vast majority of the player base feels right now, the question is whether Wizards will do it
Card Crawl/Card Thief/Miracle Merchant are good puzzle-like games
Hope you enjoy it as much as I did!
I thought so too but apparently the player in question has a history of cheating so I think they didn’t want to cut him any slack
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C’mon dude, cartoon animals doesn’t cover the amount of suspiciously similar Palworld color schemes and proportions we’ve seen compared to Pokemon like Cobalion/Lilligant/etc
Honestly I think every format needs a community panel separate from Wizards to decide the BnR. I think people forget a lot of the time because Wizards usually does a good enough job most of the time, but when bans run against the bottom line (Oko, Hogaak, etc…) they always seem to come down on the wrong side.
The issue of course is A. Getting Wizards to do it and B. Getting the right people on it. Commander has a community-run panel but it feels like they’re far too lax and out-of-touch sometimes.
Better crossposting support. Web view shows you communities that something has been crossposted to and has an easy crosspost button. Would like to see the same in Sync
Wow that’s quite a price tag. I know some others have gone for high 80k+ but hadn’t seen any break 100k yet. Is this the most we’ve seen original Magic art go for?
IIRC he found a dead kitten on his doorstep one morning and said this storyline practically wrote itself
The older I get the more I realize just how much Bill Watterson was right about everything
It also bugs me that the card doesn’t have much of a downside. The supposed downside of life loss doesn’t matter when you just reset the counter by casting another copy of it, which you will probably do when you’re drawing 6+ cards for 3 life. And with the protection effect you’re probably coming out ahead on life totals in the short term