Brainstorm
Force of Will
Lion's Eye Diamond
Counterbalance
Sensei's Divining Top
Tarmogoyf
Phyrexian Dreadnaught
Goblin Lackey
Standstill
Natural Order
Absolutely, I wasn't trying to be contentious. I just think WOTC has more culpability; they didn't release these as an honest mistake.
Former Player Employee: 'He guyz, we gotz something that does CaRazY stuff with LeD'.
WOTC: Annnnd...you're fired. Don't harsh on my big money buzz, buddy.
I am convinced of this as well. Gotta get those dollar bills, y'all.Well, I agree, but knowledge and caring can be world apart. In fact, (I think it was) Barook already posted the article, from Wizards themselves, where they explicitly stated that a companion-like mechanic was horribly broken. So, what changed? I don't think it is knowledge...
Anyways, sorry if I came across as abrasive. Cheers!
Brainstorm Realist
I close my eyes and sink within myself, relive the gift of precious memories, in need of a fix called innocence. - Chuck Shuldiner
"The Ancients teach us that if we can but last, we shall prevail."
—Kaysa, Elder Druid of the Juniper Order
Even if we set Legacy aside, the release of Companions is a bad sign in general. I get that Wizards needs to constantly churn out exciting shit to sell sets, but new mechanics make me nervous, especially when they're even slightly comparable to Yu-Gi-Oh (and Companion is sort of like a super restrictive 1-card extra deck if you really think about it).
Printing overpowered nonsense like W&6 is one thing but its still leagues better than printing overpowered mechanics.
Hellyes the Slayer 1R{w/g}
Legendary Creature — Horror Assassin 2/3
Companion: your starting deck has at least 18 blue instants and sorceries
You may cast nonblue instants and sorceries you own from outside the game.
{1}{X}, {T}: Create a token that’s a copy of a permanent card with converted mana cost X that is banned in Legacy.
Just being silly. Anyway, there was no way to anticipate how good Lurrus would be in Eternal, where cheap permanents tend not to be competitive and card advantage isn’t an issue.
Well, I pretty much agree. The issue is the velocity now is just so break-neck that there is no way, I think, to keep the release pace and always have well-designed cards.
But, that is the paradigm, because you can't contract the number of new set/releases now, since you WotC is answerable to Hasbro and Hasbro is answerable to Wall Street. So, it's hyper-expansion or death, if you aren't growing, you are dying, as far as shareholders care. Frankly, I think all of this is a terrible long-term strategy, but what passes as a long-term strategy is probably just a few short-term ones stapled together.
"The Ancients teach us that if we can but last, we shall prevail."
—Kaysa, Elder Druid of the Juniper Order
Cerberus, Underworld Champion 1R
Legendary Creature - Zombie Hound
Companion - Your starting deck must contain no more than 8 creatures.
Whenever a player casts a spell, ~ becomes an enchantment, then sacrifice it at the beginning of the next end step.
3: You may cast target spell from your graveyard. This ability has Delve.
0/4
Seems like a fair card. Not even playable in Limited!
Mod note: let's try to keep silly card creation to the thread made for that please.
"The Ancients teach us that if we can but last, we shall prevail."
—Kaysa, Elder Druid of the Juniper Order
Honestly makes me hope that they can pivot hard into Arena, then they could just release their dumb shit there and keep it out of paper maybe. Although I guess that wouldn't work since they'd want people to buy their favorite Arena cards in paper. Oh well.
All we need is just one dedicated guy at WoTC who can look over new cards and preemptively ban the stuff that's obviously broken. I don't play standard so I personally don't care how much dumb shit they shove in there, but it's annoying when something busted gets printed and then we have to wait X amount of months for WoTC to do something about it for like, 3 sets in a row.
So far:
Innovation
41.9%
Balance
58.1%
Interesting comment, with a lot of people agreeing with it:
While I do believe in prioritization for certain things, the way that this question is posed is that it is a trade-off. I don't really believe in this trade off - they are on different axes.
And the ubiquitous maro answer to problems:
Come on, Ben. I know you know that balancing something with no precedent is harder than balancing something we’ve done five times before.
Which lead to the obvious answer:
I don't think it's that hard to see that starting with 8 cards is absolutely a problem.
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