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Artemis201 Artemis @mstdn.social

\#Engineering and #SpaceInstrumentation PhD student. Designing and building a solar rocket payload. Also enjoys #backpacking and #MagicTheGathering | she/her |

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Blogatog: While we continue to do Universes Beyond, the Magic in-universe sets also serve an important function. Having sets that don’t have to interface with outside partners has a lot of advantages.
  • @meant2live218 @mike maybe 3 standard sets plus the permanent standard set that they announced would work. If that's just 200 or so evergreen standard cards it would provide that extra bump

  • Mark Rosewater: "We did market research to see if there was an audience for Universe Beyond-less formats. Only 7% of respondents were interested. Too small a group for a format we'd officially create.
  • @Semjaza @mike take my cousin. He got a perfect score in the ACT and got full ride scholarships to basically anywhere in the country. To him, magic is the same as any other board game on the shelf. He pulls out some decks when he has friends over, and then puts them away, and maybe gets out Catan next time. Most of his cards are from Legions block, and he's never played in a store in his life.
    It's not brains, it's priorities.

  • Mark Rosewater: "We did market research to see if there was an audience for Universe Beyond-less formats. Only 7% of respondents were interested. Too small a group for a format we'd officially create.
  • @Semjaza @mike no, what they mean is 75% of magic players have never played with a planeswalker card. Most magic players don't buy boxes or singles, they just pick up a pack at Target sometimes. They've probably got enough cards to build a couple decks if they use all their commons. Many use old cards, from before Planeswalkers were invented. Many are kids. Planeswalkers don't come with all their rules text written on the card, so many set them aside because they don't know what to do.

  • Bloomburrow | Episode 5: Nightfall in Fountainport
  • @Evu @silverchase I haven't read them yet, but they did announce that Jace wasn't actually going to Bloomburrow, and that art was from a special "imagine if Planeswalker 'x' went to Bloomburrow"series.

    Besides, tomorrow is the big announcement stream. I'm sure they'll have more stories and a ton more cards spoiled in the next few weeks

  • Do you fake falling behind in Commander to avoid getting focused on?
  • @TheMagicer @Basilisk
    😂 I personally see a T1 Sol Ring as a challenge from the universe to try and go 1v3 and take them all out by myself. It usually ends with me dying spectacularly.

  • Do you fake falling behind in Commander to avoid getting focused on?
  • @TheMagicer of course I have other decks that are better at drawing cards so it's fine if they overextend because I can probably draw out of it. Definitely deck-dependent

  • Do you fake falling behind in Commander to avoid getting focused on?
  • @TheMagicer carefully conserving resources is actually a very important skill in the game.

    I play a Iroas aggro deck that can be very explosive, but is bad at drawing cards.
    It needs to get to 7 devotion for Iroas, but any extra creatures don't bring much benefit while do bring a lot of risk. If I have no cards in hand and get board wiped, I'm basically done. So I always try to hold back as much as I can after 7 devotion to prepare.

    Im glad you're thinking about this! A real level up.

  • Do you fake falling behind in Commander to avoid getting focused on?
  • @TheMagicer I guess it depends on what you mean by "fake falling behind".
    I do conserve my resources to avoid being perceived as a threat. That's not only proper resource logistics, it's also saving my stuff from removal to reduce risk.
    I will also argue that I am not a threat based on my board state compared to other players, or try to convince people that some plays are unnecessary.

    I think the difference is between lying about my luck vs being strategic in how I present my board state

  • Pro Tour Modern Horizons 3 Round 14 Disqualification
  • @Evu @maino82 I mentioned this to my friend who grinds modern PTQs (or whatever they're called these days) and he said yeah that guy has a reputation for cheating.

  • "Outside the game" in Commander?
  • @xgranade imo this is more of a rule 0 matter. If I had a card like that in my deck, I would get the table's permission before starting and bring a replacement card in case someone objects.

  • Rulings question... "creatures get" modifier and cards that care about power/toughness when creatures enter the battefield
  • @bec pantlaza will see the creature enter under the effect of Elesh Norn.
    "Creatures get" is a status effect that applies as long as a creature is on the battlefield. It doesn't trigger, it just is.
    Compare this with an activated or triggered ability which goes on the stack and can be responded to.
    Elesh Norn simply changes the rules of the game, so Pantlaza never gets the chance to see the bigger version of the creature

  • Mark Rosewater explains why they chose to do Bloomburrow
  • @MysticKetchup obv to tap the untapped furry market

  • From Innistrad to Outlaws: The Fortnite-ification of MTG
  • @rigatti @MysticKetchup I agree with the article, except for the start point. I think the first sign of that big change was when they got rid of the block structure. I think there are a lot of problems with that structure being rigidly enforced, but I don't think that 4+ new planes a year is correct. It really does feel like they're frantically hopping from one place to the next in the hopes that "ooh shiney" will keep people invested

  • A First Look at Bloomburrow
  • @silverchase @MysticKetchup they said there would be 10 color pairs, each roughly matched to a species.

  • WotC's Statement Against the Use of Generative AI in Magic
  • @dumples @MysticKetchup @paddirn yeah, the computer doesn't understand strategy or niche interactions. Most "AI" right now is just really good at averaging. So yeah, if you'd like an average deck that fits your requirements, it might do that. But it's probably only really playable for agro decks because they have the most straightforward strategy.

  • Former Magic designer Bill Stark's thoughts on Standard's problems [2022]
  • @bogdugg @andrew to me, that sounds like too much work. I dont want to have to look up the changes each week and feel obligated to try to build a new deck with the new set. Most likely, I'd skip playing Standard for 2 months until I was allowed to play with all the cards. It's an interesting idea for a store with a lot of established regulars trying to shake things up, but would probably drive everyone else away.