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Bolded for emphasis on what I personally think is a retcon as I recall the nine titans being also a planeswalker team. Just thought I would bring this to the story people's awareness.
I think it's nothing, just a marketing term. The Invasion definitely hasn't been retconned, it's too pivotal.
Anyway, the Titans were in fact a group of planeswalkers who worked together. However, the Gatewatch nominally sort-of like each other and have been together, plus and minus various members, for more than one storyline, so they're more like a team than the ad-hoc group of randoms Urza put together for the express purpose of being betrayed by one of their number for destroy-Phyrexia reasons.
The Nine Titans barely constituted a team, considering the amount of backstabbing and crisscrossing objectives involved. The "Nine Planeswalkers whom Urza Dragged into his War with Phyrexia" would be a more fitting term than anything that would suggest they were a team.
The Nine Titans barely constituted a team, considering the amount of backstabbing and crisscrossing objectives involved. The "Nine Planeswalkers whom Urza Dragged into his War with Phyrexia" would be a more fitting term than anything that would suggest they were a team.
Hell, Tevesh Szat was included because Urza knew he'd betray them. A testament to Urza's genius/sociopathy.
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Card advantage is not the same thing as card draw. Something for 2B cannot be strictly worse than something for BBB or 3BB. If you're taking out Swords to Plowshares for Plummet, you're a fool. Stop doing these things!
Bolded for emphasis on what I personally think is a retcon as I recall the nine titans being also a planeswalker team. Just thought I would bring this to the story people's awareness.
Anyway, the Titans were in fact a group of planeswalkers who worked together. However, the Gatewatch nominally sort-of like each other and have been together, plus and minus various members, for more than one storyline, so they're more like a team than the ad-hoc group of randoms Urza put together for the express purpose of being betrayed by one of their number for destroy-Phyrexia reasons.
I̟̥͍̠ͅn̩͉̣͍̬͚ͅ ̬̬͖t̯̹̞̺͖͓̯̤h̘͍̬e͙̯͈̖̼̮ ̭̬f̺̲̲̪i͙͉̟̩̰r̪̝͚͈̝̥͍̝̲s̼̻͇̘̳͔ͅt̲̺̳̗̜̪̙ ̳̺̥̻͚̗ͅm̜̜̟̰͈͓͎͇o̝̖̮̝͇m̯̻̞̼̫̗͓̤e̩̯̬̮̩n͎̱̪̲̹͖t͇̖s̰̮ͅ,̤̲͙̻̭̻̯̹̰ ̖t̫̙̺̯͖͚̯ͅh͙̯̦̳̗̰̟e͖̪͉̼̯ ̪͕g̞̣͔a̗̦t̬̬͓͙̫̖̭̻e̩̻̯ ̜̖̦̖̤̭͙̬t̞̹̥̪͎͉ͅo͕͚͍͇̲͇͓̺ ̭̬͙͈̣̻t͈͍͙͓̫̖͙̩h̪̬̖̙e̗͈ ̗̬̟̞̺̤͉̯ͅa̦̯͚̙̜̮f͉͙̲̣̞̼t̪̤̞̣͚e̲͉̳̥r͇̪̙͚͓l̥̞̞͎̹̯̹ͅi͓̬f̮̥̬̞͈ͅe͎ ̟̩̤̳̠̯̩̯o̮̘̲p̟͚̣̞͉͓e͍̩̣n͔̼͕͚̜e̬̱d̼̘͎̖̹͍̮̠,͖̺̭̱̮ ̣̲͖̬̪̭̥a̪͚n̟̲̝̤̤̞̗d̘̱̗͇̮͕̳͕͔ ͖̞͉͎t̹̙͎h̰̱͉̗e̪̞̱̝̹̩ͅ ̠̱̩̭̦p̯̙e͓o̳͚̰̯̺̱̰͔̘p̬͎̱̣̼̩͇l̗̟̖͚̠e̱͉͔̱̦̬̟̙ ̖͚̪͔̼̦w̺̖̤̱e͖̗̻̦͓̖̘̜r̭̥e͔̹̫̱͕̦̰͕ ̗͔̠p̠̗͍͍̱̳̠r̰͔͎̰o͉̥͓̰͚̥s̟͚̹̱͔̣t͉̙̳̖͖̪̮r̥̘̥͙̹a͉̟̫̟̳̠̟̭t͈̜̰͈͎e̞̣̭̲̬ ͚̗̯̟͙i͍͖̰̘̦͖͉ṇ̮̻̯̦̲̩͍ ̦̮͚̫̤t͉͖̫͕ͅͅh͙̮̻̘̣̮̼e͕̺ ͙l͕̠͎̰̥i̲͓͉̲g̫̳̟͈͇̖h̠̦̖t͓̯͎̗ ̳̪̘̟̙̩̦o̫̲f̙͔̰̙̠ ̹̪̗͇̯t͖̼̼͉͖̬h̹͇̩e͚̖̺̤͉̹͕̪ ͚͓̭̝̺G͎̗̯̩o̫̯̮̟̮̳̘d̜̲͙̠-̩̳̯̲̗̜P̹̘̥͉̝h͍͈̗̖̝ͅa͍̗̮̼̗r̜̖͇̙̺a̭̺͔̞̳͈o̪̣͓̯̬͙̯̰̗h̖̦͈̥̯͔.͇̣̙̝
Hell, Tevesh Szat was included because Urza knew he'd betray them. A testament to Urza's genius/sociopathy.
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