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I hope the fucker that approved Black Aragon got laid off.
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During its run, characters and plot events were featured prominently on the cards themselves, such that the basics of the story could be gleaned from them. Fan response to this was mixed at best and Wizards of the Coast largely abandoned this approach for many years, though the addition of Story Spotlight cards starting with Kaladesh has been seen as a return to this type of storytelling.
Goyf was powercrept out of the game in the same manner a kid breaks their toys so they don’t have to share them. They’re doing that with a lot of cards that were staples back then, but are given a healthy number of reprints to become more accessible. They’ve also powercrept swords to plowshares and counterspell out of legacy. I have a feeling they’ll even do it to cards like force of will as well.The best evidence is the fact that Goyf has been completely powercrept out of Modern. It feels like every other set has cards that impact legacy and vintage, and they usually aren't instants and sorceries
They continue to make the art uglier and uglier, primarily focusing on shoehorning blacks, trannies, ugly people and fats.Jeeze WotC, what in the absolute fuck is this artwork:
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Now I can't wait to see the inevitable My 600 Pound Life Secret Lair, if art like this is a thing.
And here's the original card art, as comparison:
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Hasbro will also be laying off 1100 employees. How many of those are from WotC, is to be seen.
I mean it was right around then when the internet was kind of kicking off so there's going to be various replies as not a lot of us were able to log on and gauge a worldwide reaction. I was a filthy casual back then mostly borrowing decks to play but found the idea of the weatherlight intriguing and almost joined the game just to follow it. Among the hardcore players I did know I don't think many were even much aware there was a story. Does that count as mixed? Liking it vs apathy?So, Kiwis who were alive at the time, what was the fan response? What didn't people like?
While I agree, they'd probably fuck it up beyond recognition though, so with the knowledge that they'll fuck it up, I'd rather they fuck up the modern goy slop. I don't need Gerard as a fat black woman fighting Donald "Volrath" Trump to save Palestine.If they were to make a MTG movie or TV show, I'd rather see old school weatherlight saga than some of the new planeswalker stuff. It was certainly better done than the Jacetice League (and I really liked the Gatewatch and wanted it to succeed as a story).
Let me qualify my statement with the big * I forgot to put on there:While I agree, they'd probably fuck it up beyond recognition though, so with the knowledge that they'll fuck it up, I'd rather they fuck up the modern goy slop. I don't need Gerard as a fat black woman fighting Donald "Volrath" Trump to save Palestine.
I honestly think it wouldn't be any worse than the current storylines.While I agree, they'd probably fuck it up beyond recognition though, so with the knowledge that they'll fuck it up, I'd rather they fuck up the modern goy slop. I don't need Gerard as a fat black woman fighting Donald "Volrath" Trump to save Palestine.
I'm still pissed that they tanked Dack Fayden and Gideon - and remember, Liliana had no consequences for that.I honestly think it wouldn't be any worse than the current storylines.
It has a non-zero chance of being better to be honest, War of the Spark and All Will be One as stories were hideously bad.
I read the book and I’m still positive I remember reading Dack not dying. The writing was so bad I can’t keep the plot points straight, and I refuse to go figure out where it is on my shelf to confirm if the book or my memory is right. Not to activate a monkeys paw, but if we ever get a competent writer, they could introduce the concept of alternate universes to bring back characters that other shit writers killed off. But knowing WOTC that could be horrible.I'm still pissed that they tanked Dack Fayden and Gideon - and remember, Liliana had no consequences for that.
Wasn't in the book, was in a short story on the website.I read the book and I’m still positive I remember reading Dack not dying. The writing was so bad I can’t keep the plot points straight, and I refuse to go figure out where it is on my shelf to confirm if the book or my memory is right. Not to activate a monkeys paw, but if we ever get a competent writer, they could introduce the concept of alternate universes to bring back characters that other shit writers killed off. But knowing WOTC that could be horrible.
Hard to gauge what the fandom thought for the reasons Flexo mentioned but personally I liked it - the characters and plot were well-developed enough to keep me engaged even though I was mostly there to play, not the lore.So, Kiwis who were alive at the time, what was the fan response? What didn't people like?
I think WotC might be helping to push the narrative too: This thread has talked a lot about how game quality has declined over the last ~ten years while WotC pretends it's just part of the game's normal progression, but that also applies to plot/lore: Current-year Magic plots are the kind of thing you'd read in a really bad comic book or fantasy novel. If WotC admitted that Weatherlight Saga was a high point for plot/lore that raises awkward questions, but if WotC pretends Weatherlight Saga was a failure it gives them an excuse to keep tinkering with (read: making even worse) their approach to plots.Personally I think the current-day fans are trying to backcast the story as problematic since it has a strong, black woman (of color) commanding a ship who gets sidelined in order for the white male hero to try and save the day (at cost of his own life).
I'm an odd one in that I didn't read the books religiously but stumbled across some of them without reading the full arc. So I read Nemesis and Apocalypse without any of the others.So, Kiwis who were alive at the time, what was the fan response? What didn't people like?
Wait...seriously? With a multiverse that sees things like organic life as irrelevant homophobia is somehow a step too far?> Out of everything that exists in the multiverse, Maro confirming that homophobia does not exist in the multiverse.
Logically, gays would be one of the less important problems, same as racism. Most worlds have multiple sentient species, with whom your country/city/tribe/whatever had conflicts before, and, likely, having one right now. A heaven for true and earnest xenophobe.homophobia is somehow a step too far?
So I'll admit upfront I was wrong and/or misremembered. I went to go find the tweet and it wasn't Maro who made the quote. It was Doug Beyer, who was the principal game designer on the magic worldbuilding team during WAR. I also found out he still works at wizards as senior staff. Apologies.Wait...seriously? With a multiverse that sees things like organic life as irrelevant homophobia is somehow a step too far?
Nothing to apologise for, it's still utter bullshit to claim that in the entire multiverse homophobia doesn't exist.Apologies.View attachment 5576633
I gathered them up in the years after Graduation because before my life fell apart I was going to attempt to be a dedicated tournament grinder because I loved the game and well, if I play a game I follow the lore.So, Kiwis who were alive at the time, what was the fan response? What didn't people like?