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3 years ago  ::  Oct 29, 2010 - 11:47AM #1
WotC_Monty
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This thread is for discussion of magicthegathering.com's Magic Arcana, Card of the Day, and Daily Decks features for the month of November, 2010.
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3 years ago  ::  Oct 31, 2010 - 9:40PM #2
willpell
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Did anyone else read "famous, original Masticore" and think of Famous Original Ray's Barbecue?  I must be hungrier than I thought.

Also I still say all three Masticores ought to be Artifact Creature - Manticore.
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3 years ago  ::  Oct 31, 2010 - 10:58PM #3
Makasat
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If you're giving us a history of Masticores, why not briefly explain what "Masticore" means?
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3 years ago  ::  Oct 31, 2010 - 11:02PM #4
Omenchild
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maybe he was the toronta champ because he got two mythics, good ones as well. seems like mythics seem to unbalance things
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3 years ago  ::  Oct 31, 2010 - 11:48PM #5
NixorX
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I would have hoped to learn a bit more about these, actually. Especially if it was Parente's idea to give his creature the signature three mouths. It's such a novel and crazy idea; completely out there - and yet so frightening and cool.

It's a bit sad to see how the creature has evolved on these pics, actually, because that multiple mouth-thing has been downplayed in later versions. In Jim Murray's version, the two lower mouths are merely loose, hanging add-ons to his lower jaw, and Whit Brachna completely misses the point and positions some of the mouths inside the outer mouth, just like in the creatures from Alien; something we've seen hundreds of times since then. Blah. Apart from that, it's a beautiful pic, of course.
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3 years ago  ::  Nov 01, 2010 - 3:53AM #6
alextfish
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Oct 31, 2010 -- 10:58PM, Makasat wrote:

If you're giving us a history of Masticores, why not briefly explain what "Masticore" means?


 
It's from "Mast-", Latin for "chew", + Manticore.

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3 years ago  ::  Nov 01, 2010 - 7:12AM #7
guyinthetie
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I was hoping to see the infamous Deep Analysis image, too. "The specimen appears to be broken," indeed!
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3 years ago  ::  Nov 03, 2010 - 12:51AM #8
GoblinWarPainter
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Final Revels portrays kithkin? The figure on the right looks pretty nasty for a kithkin... the claws and fangs say it's a pale boggart...

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3 years ago  ::  Nov 03, 2010 - 4:02AM #9
GreenBuster
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I always assumed that the Boggart was dieing in the picture.  It seemed to be choking or something.  I never noticed the skull.
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3 years ago  ::  Nov 03, 2010 - 5:54AM #10
magnet2000
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Yeah, that's definitely a boggart in the foreground, although the background figure does appear to be a kithkin. It must really be some high to get boggarts and kithkin to celebrate together. Oddly, the skull looks like it belongs to a boggart, while the fragement of armor the rib cage is partially clad in looks as if it were kithkin craft. Perhaps this "celebration" has taken place here before.
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