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Conceptually, the infinite realms thing is not a bad idea. If you play Magic and like Warhammer, you can now play games of Warhammer Commander using a rule set you're familiar with, as opposed to having to learn the rules to a brand new CCG. Whether the product is successful is, of course, going to depend upon the execution and not the prospective gnashing of teeth at Magic players butthurt over a fucking Secret Lair release from Current Year minus 1.

Less that and more that it will water down the game itself and go from "MAGIC: The Gathering" with magic concepts and whatnot to.... "RANDOM IP: The Consuming" where the Ogres just don't exist and the decks go from 4 people sitting down with the Elder Dragons that started the EDH Format..to "Captain Jack Sparrow vs Harry Potter vs Rey Skywalker vs Barak Obama"
Well, for one, we don't even know if these crossover products will be compatible with Magic the Gathering. My understanding is that they're taking the Magic game system and rules applying it to these new IPs. Instead of tapping mountains to generate mana, you're tapping psykers to generate power for the Emperor or a Demon Lord. Psychic power, plasma energy, or whatever resource system they use might not even correspond to the existing Magic color pie. Its way too fucking early to assume that you're going to be able to drop a Primarch on WotC's latest tranny planeswalker.
 
Conceptually, the infinite realms thing is not a bad idea. If you play Magic and like Warhammer, you can now play games of Warhammer Commander using a rule set you're familiar with, as opposed to having to learn the rules to a brand new CCG. Whether the product is successful is, of course, going to depend upon the execution and not the prospective gnashing of teeth at Magic players butthurt over a fucking Secret Lair release from Current Year minus 1.


Well, for one, we don't even know if these crossover products will be compatible with Magic the Gathering. My understanding is that they're taking the Magic game system and rules applying it to these new IPs. Instead of tapping mountains to generate mana, you're tapping psykers to generate power for the Emperor or a Demon Lord. Psychic power, plasma energy, or whatever resource system they use might not even correspond to the existing Magic color pie. Its way too fucking early to assume that you're going to be able to drop a Primarch on WotC's latest tranny planeswalker.

The cards are legal in older formats, so yes they will be compatible.
 
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This was on arena today. I love the lore on the cards. Learn 2 code gamerz.
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Less that and more that it will water down the game itself and go from "MAGIC: The Gathering" with magic concepts and whatnot to.... "RANDOM IP: The Consuming" where the Ogres just don't exist and the decks go from 4 people sitting down with the Elder Dragons that started the EDH Format..to "Captain Jack Sparrow vs Harry Potter vs Rey Skywalker vs Barak Obama"
Behold, The future of Magic The Gathering:
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That's so fucking stupid. They could keep riding the nostalgia dick that brought us the Dominaria set, and go back to Jomuraa. You know, the entire continent of black people (and catfolk). But that won't do, since that's their continent and talking about oppression there makes no sense. But at least they'd be forced to come up with more black characters than that mary-sue chick from Ravnica, and Teferi, Breaker of Formats.
 
The art on some of the Secret Lair: Black is Magic cards is almost insultingly bad, but I have noticed a downward trend in that for a while. I wonder what the sales of this set will be compared to other Secret Lairs.
 
Magic went off the rails when planeswalkers were introduced. The player himself was supposed to be the planeswalker dueling another planeswalker. Being able to put a planeswalker in a deck killed any immersion for me.

Proxy everything, don't give WOTC your money.
 
The art on some of the Secret Lair: Black is Magic cards is almost insultingly bad, but I have noticed a downward trend in that for a while. I wonder what the sales of this set will be compared to other Secret Lairs.
The worst part is that it just looks like standard Magic art and not something that would warrant a premium price. I haven't heard anything about the "value" of the cards in the product, but based on art alone I don't know why anyone would buy this.
 
What, you mean you don't like Not!HarryPotter plane as a concept? I liked it better when planes felt less like Kingdom Hearts worlds.
I still find it amusing that despite their intense desire for "diversity" and "inclusivity", current Wizards would never create a place as cool and earnest as Jamuraa was in the Mirage block. These days it's just gimmicks all the way down.
 
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