"I have heard the mermaids singing, each to each. I do not think they will sing to me." -T.S. Eliot
RIP Ari
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Just to inform you: Cyberpunk is a genre not just a rushed mess of a video game.
Ninja'd.
Given that they will return to butcher the Brother's War next year, a lot of steam punk is to be expected.
Any good suggestions for a KD/A style virtual MTG band to embarrass the brand even further?
How about the female planeswalkers twerking in the back and Jace rapping about tapping ass?
Probably not woke enough though.
This is how the new werewolves transform. I don't think this will result in erata because being able to just cast mayor face down seems too good.
The way it works is that day/night is a global thing like if there's a monarch or not. Cards will have a daybound/nightbound side and if it's night then when the object enters it will enter on it's night side. Like old warewolves to make it night, don't cast anything. To make it day, cast two spells.
This seems more like the way it should have worked the first time around tbh, I was always let down that they didn't have Day and Night be an actual game state.
They'd never errata the old ones. It seems weird to have a bunch of werewolves that transform under different circumstances, but then again a lot of transform cards have different triggers so it's not the most inconsistent thing this game has ever done. I think it's pretty cool.
Seems a bit needlessly complicated but nowadays everything goes for fLaVoR.
Bending back when?
Interesting design, although that "lose the game" thing is kinda odd. Is it there to prevent any shenanigans by forcing other ways to transform it, like that old green spell that could transform (and thus, kill) flipwalkers?
To nobodies' surprise, Flashback is coming back.
Can maybe do some tricky things with Vial.
"The Ancients teach us that if we can but last, we shall prevail."
—Kaysa, Elder Druid of the Juniper Order
This guy seems pretty stronk.
Obligatory mediocre duals.
'member the days when we didn't have like 5 duals every set?
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