The spoiler season starts tomorrow, so it's time for a thread.
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From the spoiled Maro article, we know that DTK is about allied color combinations.
The first card spoiled is irrelevant for Legacy.
Allied color combinations sure makes it seem like we'll be seeing the Ice Age painlands in DTK or M16 (M16 is the last Core Set, right? Or was M15 the last one?).
M15 was the last "core set". This years' filler set before switching to the two-block model next year is Origins, which is basically a planeswalker circlejerk.
Since DTK and Origins are going to be their own "block", I could see some allied color support happening in those sets land-wise.
My Legacy Decks of choice: Pox, Miracles, D&T or Lands.
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Because God forbid Black get a decent board wipe or something, heh. How weirdly over-conditional.
"When this ETB, **IF** you didn't shenanigans it into play **AND** your opponent overextended, Duneblast."
My Legacy Decks of choice: Pox, Miracles, D&T or Lands.
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Eh yeah I mean it will count itself and whatever you control too, so it isn't entirely on the opponent to control a bunch of dudes, but like why you gotta Wraff yourself too.
Also I guess probably Kaalia is a thing in EDH* and it's not great if she gets a 'before blockers' Wrath effect, or something. Guess Archfiend of Depravity will have to suffice.
It's weird because players tend to bitch about enablers, right - Emrakul isn't the problem, Show and Tell is the problem - and so the ways in which Wizards plays it safe is weird when the creature is already "enabler-proofed". It's like... big stupid beaters with Annihilator 7 and whatnot are disliked for being too good with cheatyface cards, but like anything that's clearly created to not work with cheatyface cards just end up schlocky like this weird dagron over here. There's no median! Poooooooooop
* - by which I mean, kids hate Kaalia because they have no idea how Magic works and she's just super unfair because she puts big guys into play and meanwhile some mono-green deck is like "...so turn 2 sacrifice Arbor Dryad to Natural Order for Vorinclex" and kids be "oh sweet" because hey it's Forests
opps - didn't see that it counted itself.
Also more cards up!! Rebound is back!
Exploit is pretty dumb as an ability - and Megamorph is even dumber. . . edit: and formidable is dumber still. . . .
The (unofficial) text on the spoiler says "five or more other creatures..."
Rebound (mechanic from Zendikar/Alara?) is back and in Jeskai.
A breakthrough in terms of getting ETB Demonic tutor effects. I believe Sidisi 2.0 can exploit itself to get the search trigger.
Steal your Jace/Liliana/Ugin?
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Megamorph seems fine as far as what it does, it is just an unnecessary stupid name. They could have left it as just 'morph' and added the text granting the counter.
I mean, why not use really ferocious instead of formidable? Doesn't WotC want new players to understand the two are related? How else will they know that?
And then, the dumbest fucking thing to ever be printed in a TCG.
Correct, as this particular use was described in one of the articles from the Mothership website. So yes, Exploit can be used on the creature itself with the keyword.
My assumption is that this means we will get a whole bunch of Black/maybe Blue/possibly Green creatures with Exploit (since Exploit seems to be coming from the Sultai clan) that essentially have classic Spells attached to their body -- which is 'powered up' if you can exploit a cheaper creature/token you already have, and can be especially powered-up if you have some method of recurring the ability via Flicker effects or similar.
It's not too far removed from Evoke as a mechanic, wherein a classic Spell happened to be linked to the body of a creature; the problem here is that it looks like you can't get the Spell effect at a reduced rate minus the body, as the only choice presented is whether you keep the Exploiting creature or end up tossing an alternative creature already on the battlefield. So for example, there's no way to get Demonic Tutor at a reduced rate here, instead you still have to pay a minimum of 5 mana, 4/6 deathtouch body or no.
As for any potential Legacy applications of this mechanic, I'm not so sure as it seems like more of a Limited (draft/sealed) type of mechanic that will probably be attached to higher costing creatures. However, a card like Bitterblossom is one method of feeding the mechanic without having to lose the attached creature with Exploit, so if there happens to be a particularly powerful effect attached to a powerful-enough body at a reasonable cost, this might be one method getting the best of both worlds without having to chuck your own precious Deathrite Shamans.
edit: Just based on looking at the two creatures spoiled here, perhaps in Limited Blue will have a lot of temporary Steal ("Control Magic-esque") effects, and then Black will have Exploit, wherein you end up sacrificing the opponent's temporarily stolen assets -- while this doesn't quite fuel your graveyard for Delve, it *does* provide a nasty/semi-clever method of removal in the Blue/Black realm. Not so sure if Green will inherit anything from 'Sultai', as it appears that they are limiting this set towards being Ally-colored... so anything 'clan' related will likely be in fractured terms.
There's an Easter egg in the rules article that shows you the developer notes for the mechanics. This is what it says:
D1: new morph mechanic, makes creatures BIGGER!!!1!!1
D2: need new name for this morph mechanic.
D1: how about MEGAMORPH!
D2: we need something that doesn't sound like a Pixar movie, any other ideas?
D3: guys, it doesn't matter what the hell we call it, people will just buy this shit.
D4: he's right, plus, think how funny it will be when people have to spend months on end saying megamorph and trying to pretend it doesn't make them sound like an idiot!
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