LOTR Tales from Middle Earth: Our Burden To Bear Is a Purple Gandalf the Gray
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I like the idea of the basic lands, but the execution in the form of "baby's first use of the crop tool" is a disappointment on what I expect will be a deep level.
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PirateKing
I like the idea of the basic lands, but the execution in the form of "baby's first use of the crop tool" is a disappointment on what I expect will be a deep level.
I've felt this way about most full arts as they added bigger bars around the names, and now on basics the text too.
That said the planes is really good compared to the other 4.
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Not that it's likely to matter much in legacy, but the ring can get out of hand in combination with Mind over matter. Maybe there's some weird possibility with Dross Scorpion,Clock of Omens or Paradox Engine.
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I really liked the Shire plains, and Gray Havens Island is fine, but the rest are kind of dumb.
Also the Ring not being an equipment that gives equipped creature some form of invisibility is obviously stupid
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TheInfamousBearAssassin
I really liked the Shire plains, and Gray Havens Island is fine, but the rest are kind of dumb.
Also the Ring not being an equipment that gives equipped creature some form of invisibility is obviously stupid
A planeswalker choosing to give the ring to some rando they summoned instead of keeping it themselves is stupid.
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FourDogsinaHorseSuit
A planeswalker choosing to give the ring to some rando they summoned instead of keeping it themselves is stupid.
Equip target player, hobbit, kithkin, gnome or other smallish non-hobbit hobbit race.
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Zoid
Equip target player, hobbit, kithkin, gnome or other smallish non-hobbit hobbit race.
Again, why are you giving anyone but yourself the ring?
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FourDogsinaHorseSuit
Again, why are you giving anyone but yourself the ring?
To tank the curse and wrath of Sauron obviously.
They could have just planeswalked to the mountain is a whole new meme level.
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Zoid
To tank the curse and wrath of Sauron obviously.
They could have just planeswalked to the mountain is a whole new meme level.
I get the feeling you didn't read the book
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FourDogsinaHorseSuit
I get the feeling you didn't read the book
Only the book on shitposting :)
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Zoid
Only the book on shitposting :)
I always forget that dril wrote a book.
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PirateKing
I like the idea of the basic lands, but the execution in the form of "baby's first use of the crop tool" is a disappointment on what I expect will be a deep level.
Mordor is anything but a swamp.
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FourDogsinaHorseSuit
A planeswalker choosing to give the ring to some rando they summoned instead of keeping it themselves is stupid.
Ignoring that planeswalkers aren’t a thing in Middle Earth, if the idea is that the player is supposed to be wearing the ring then it should make them invisible. That’s still overthinking it, though.
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jmlima
Mordor is anything but a swamp.
Yeah that’s a weird choice if Wizards wants to keep insisting black isn’t the evil color
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TheInfamousBearAssassin
Yeah that’s a weird choice if Wizards wants to keep insisting black isn’t the evil color
Well yeah, Mordor isn't an evil place, Sauron and Morgoth before him just had... a different point of view, is all.
The whole thing just gets blown out of proportion really
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TheInfamousBearAssassin
Ignoring that planeswalkers aren’t a thing in Middle Earth,
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if the idea is that the player is supposed to be wearing the ring then it should make them invisible. That’s still overthinking it, though.
Invisible, like not being able to be Damaged, Enchanted, Blocked, or Targeted by anything when you put it on?
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Well yeah, Mordor isn't an evil place, Sauron and Morgoth before him just had... a different point of view, is all.
The whole thing just gets blown out of proportion really
There was this old Soviet retelling of LOTR from the Mordorian prospective where everything we know about middle earth is propaganda spread by the other countries and that Mordor was just mechanizing or soemthing. I don't know I didn't fully read it.
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FourDogsinaHorseSuit
There was this old Soviet retelling of LOTR from the Mordorian prospective where everything we know about middle earth is propaganda spread by the other countries and that Mordor was just mechanizing or soemthing. I don't know I didn't fully read it.
There's this classic from The Guardian.
https://i.imgur.com/1xQh8qW.jpg
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