Green is the color of destiny. The color of you are what you are born as, you are what nature has made you. Blue is the color of defining oneself. I imagine Red got wrapped up in the destiny god because RG is the hole they needed to fill. Black and Red are the colors I would call secondary in bucking destiny Black being the color of achieving at any cost and red being the color of DON'T TELL ME WHAT TO DOOOOOOO!!!!!
This is going straight into Tevesh/Nadier. All it's basics are snow so it seems like a solid back up to Damnation and Decree of Pain with some bonus attached.
The limitation on boast is really tough. I get that if you get a few dragons in play this guy goes pretty crazy without it but I bodes poorly for the rest of the boast cards.
Umm Elspeth was using a god weapon long before Kiora got Thassa’s bident. So Kiora was copying Elspeth first.
Elspeth didn’t have a whole thing about her stealing it from them tho. Purphuros dropped his sword and then, when she used it to kill Polukranos, Heliod turned it into her spear, Godsend. It was a gift to her which is a whole different thing from stealing it.
"In addition to the borderless Pathways and planeswalkers, we wanted to show off a cycle of five cards in the set that feature a new mechanic unique to Kaldheim. All these cards—Pathways, planeswalkers, and a cycle of five mythic rares featuring a new mechanic—receive a special art and borderless frame treatment."
I just mean to say things aren’t as simple as they may seem on the surface. I’m not really convinced that at least the Vorinclex is real. It seems weird that they’d show no hints up to now that Phyrexia was coming and that they’d have them go from “we suspect that there may be other planes” to “we have mastered planeswalking to a degree that our most important leaders are using it” off screen.
From what we know it seems even if he is real, that he is likely the only preator here. From the collecting Kaldheim article we know, that every legendary creature in the set will get the viking frame. In the article they state that there will be 8 mythics in that frame, with a mono cycle of gods, that would only leave 3 cards open.
So more likely a Tibalt somehow cuts them a way and a few or even just Vorinclex get through, rather than a full invasion, which could ruin a world that we didn't really know until know.
They did say there would be a cycle of mythics that aren’t the planeswalkers that would get the borderless treatment. 🤷♂️
Oof. Really? Can’t handle a little joke? Like you felt the need to make a zero value post just telling me to shut up because I made a joke about this not being the first time this plot has popped up in Magic? Really?
I have absolutely no idea how this is gonna work in edh if the gods are the commanders if the random creature is equipped in equipment form do they gain commander damage?
and for the first time in history in mtg, we have the easiest gods to kill due to that they aren't indestructible makes sense since Norse gods are not immortal unlike the Egyptian and Greek gods
also finally confirmed the MDFC for this set is whatever/Equipment
anyway card its ponderable for my syr gwen deck because either side is good for it
There is nothing about any of the rules that would imply that a creature equipped with Sword of the Realms would do commander damage. It would be cool but it currently is not the case.
No timing restriction makes it pretty insane. Get 10 treasures and then feed them in at the end step before your turn to get Mycosynth Lattice and Hellkite Tyrant and probably just win the game.
Elspeth didn’t have a whole thing about her stealing it from them tho. Purphuros dropped his sword and then, when she used it to kill Polukranos, Heliod turned it into her spear, Godsend. It was a gift to her which is a whole different thing from stealing it.
I just mean to say things aren’t as simple as they may seem on the surface. I’m not really convinced that at least the Vorinclex is real. It seems weird that they’d show no hints up to now that Phyrexia was coming and that they’d have them go from “we suspect that there may be other planes” to “we have mastered planeswalking to a degree that our most important leaders are using it” off screen.
They did say there would be a cycle of mythics that aren’t the planeswalkers that would get the borderless treatment. 🤷♂️
Oof. Really? Can’t handle a little joke? Like you felt the need to make a zero value post just telling me to shut up because I made a joke about this not being the first time this plot has popped up in Magic? Really?
I mean there’s Necroplasm which is pretty close to this.
There is nothing about any of the rules that would imply that a creature equipped with Sword of the Realms would do commander damage. It would be cool but it currently is not the case.