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12 months ago ::
Jul 23, 2012 - 4:19PM
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Hello sir, Are tutor effects in black because they fit best flavorwise or is it just a mechanics thing? Thanks.
That's obviously one of those stare decisis things.
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12 months ago ::
Jul 27, 2012 - 10:40PM
#482
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Recently, on his Tumblr, Mark Rosewater got a question about a Great Creative Search. I was wondering if this would be a possibility.
Micorku's World Bits - A Vorthos writing about various creative topics. Updates sporadically Iroas - The world needs heroes - will you answer the call? There is also an RPG that is in Pre-Alpha stage.
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12 months ago ::
Jul 28, 2012 - 3:44AM
#483
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This is more to just know your personal prefferences, but what character in all the MTG media do you consider to be the most abhorrently evil?
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12 months ago ::
Jul 30, 2012 - 10:07PM
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How much input into legendary creatures does creative have? There are story characters (Lisha and Crucius from Alara, Ludevic from Innistrad) who people expect to get a card, and are disappointed when they don't. Do you think this is a bad thing? Has there ever been a character who was supposed to get a card, but didn't for some reason?
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12 months ago ::
Jul 31, 2012 - 9:03PM
#485
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I've noticed the similarities over the years and have recently been wondering where to point them out to someone. I figured here would be a good place. In Future Sight, the card Sarcomite Myr was created. As a future-shifted card, it represented possible avenues of design space Magic could go down in the future. A key trait I want to focus on is that it was a unique artifact creature. A year later, the first colored artifacts came from esper (a unique trait to Sarcomite Myr in the Future Sight set). In Rise of the Eldrazi, the first non-artifact colorless creatures were created (not that I'm saying they took artifact creature's place, but as a by-the-numbers comparison, they were essentially artifact creatures that weren't artifacts). Then came the entire block of returning to Mirrodin and the invasion of Phyrexia ( it was myr and vaguely Phyrexian-like , not to mention the flavor text mentions the mixing of flesh and mechanics; then there's the fact that colored artifacts were brought back). My question is thus: Were these similarities planned in any way, or are they coincidental (and only noticeable only by the that aspect of the human mind that always wants to find connections between two objects or events)? Essentially, was the "Artifact Design Space" intentionally explored?
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I suppose the downside is that it would be just like now, only in the future. And I couldn't get on the internet for places like this, because... well... you saw the episode. Not that going online full-body wouldn't be cool...
All I know is that this place would be a lot steamier if we went in full body. And I'd blame Keeper for it.
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Oh my god dude you've gotta stop lighting your own stuff on fire periodically.
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12 months ago ::
Jul 31, 2012 - 10:39PM
#486
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Doug once said that Creative wants to avoid handling languages, because they pose more problems than would be interesting to explore. Why, then, did you put so much effort in creating a Phyrexian language? Aren't you afraid that those questions will pop up?
"What is etherium but the next logical step?" It's all my fault.
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Hell, if they steal from us, we'd be honored.
oh my god, AWESOME! Then changing the Slivers was your idea! haha lol
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12 months ago ::
Aug 01, 2012 - 11:46AM
#487
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@Its_Always_42 What had happened was that Sacromite Myr was made as a plant for Scars block, knowing full well that Phyrexia was coming back, and that a major mechanic would be colored artifacts to reinforce Phyrexia's theme of blurring the line between organic and artifice to the point of irrelevance. And then the Esper design team realized that colored artifacts were the perfect thing for the world they were making. R&D has a rule that if two blocks are competing for a mechanical theme, the earlier block gets it because the later block has more time to think of something better, and that's what happened here. I think it was for the best, because Phybrid is so dang cool. Doug once said that Creative wants to avoid handling languages, because they pose more problems than would be interesting to explore. Why, then, did you put so much effort in creating a Phyrexian language? Aren't you afraid that those questions will pop up?
I'd wager that was deliberate. Everything about the Phyrexians is supposed to feel alien and unfamiliar in unsettling ways. Making them look like Xenomorphic monstrosities is one way of accomplishing that; having a freaky otherworldly language is another.
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11 months ago ::
Aug 02, 2012 - 9:17PM
#488
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"Kiora Atua is Simic!" -- Everyone Nah. Mana-color association does not equate to guild allegiance. The five colors of mana are more multifaceted than that. Kiora's motivations overlap with Simic goals barely at all.
Also, why aren't you asking me more Ravnica questions?!
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11 months ago ::
Aug 02, 2012 - 9:45PM
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"Kiora Atua is Simic!" -- Everyone Nah. Mana-color association does not equate to guild allegiance. The five colors of mana are more multifaceted than that. Kiora's motivations overlap with Simic goals barely at all.
Also, why aren't you asking me more Ravnica questions?!
Pardon me, I must go shout this to the heavens.
And.... umm, honestly we aren't sure what is likely to be answered at this moment. Some of us are probably scared of what answers we'll get too.
Uhh... Cloud Winged Guard, from Agents of Artifice, defectors from the Boros Legion and security for hire, are they still a thing?
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11 months ago ::
Aug 03, 2012 - 1:40AM
#490
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@Brady: YOU SIR, have a good point. To try to cover as many questions as possible in the least space I'll be super vauge and hope to trip you up into revealing   JACE/BOLAS MARRIES NIV RADDA RADDA RADDA! Has the general populace (or at least the parts that matter for story purpouses) been made aware by the abnormal amount or 'walker traffic of the existance of other worlds?Who's running all this, seems a system as complex and interdependant as Ravnica would colapse into chaos in days after the established order fell?What's the scale here? Are we just worrying about Ravnica, or a country in Ravnica, or is it another hugiant (tm) colapse of the multiverse thing? It was either outright said or heavily implied(I forget) Gideon would be here next time we showed up. Is he main story or just running around in the background trying to convince Jace to loan him some of his 'walkers?Is Mizzit a main character (as he is implied to be) because it makes sense or because everyone thought he was the awesomest thing since awe?Thanks ahead of time!
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