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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I'll be drafting this day one. Been looking forward to this a while. Today's announcement said there will be series artists doing cards. If Akihiko Yoshida is on board, I'm going to have to get his card(s) and probably prints, too.

A bit out of scope for this community discussion, but the news that it's going to be a Standard-legal set is quite surprising (and will probably drive the price of cards up, unfortunate for those looking to collect).

[–] helloharu 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I’ll be honest I’m not familiar with the mechanics of MTG - I’ve never taken the time to get to know that aspect of the game. The artwork they’ve shown so far looks great though, so its definitely captured my interest more, even more so now you’ve mentioned a possibility of Akihiko Yoshida being on bored.

What’s a “standard-legal set”?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago

Magic's primary tournament structure is based on a pool of cards that rotates out on a regular basis (every couple years or so). That pool is called Standard. Typically, these cards were all in-universe, but now they will have licensed properties like Final Fantasy in the pool. There's also a Spider-Man set coming, so this creates official tournament situations where you could have Exdeath and Doctor Octopus facing off on the battlefield. Magic has its own robust setting, so I can't think of words to convey how bizarre this feels to someone that started playing Magic 25 years ago.

There are also expanded card pools that create their own competitive environments (the recent Lord of the Rings set was legal in one of these). I mentioned drafting, which is drafting cards only from specific sets to build a deck. That's how I play Magic; I mostly left the Standard scene behind a few years back.