Quote from"Saproling" seems to be a generic term for small plant/fungus creatures rather than a specific species.
Indeed what a Saproling is varies from plane to plane - sometimes even within a plane; on Ravnica in the old days Saprolings differed from guild to guild; Selesnya Saprolings are small creatures consisting of vines wrapped around crystals (as can be seen in the artwork) - the vines are based on plants which is why the Selesnyan Saprolings use seeds and pollen; Golgari Saprolings with the guilds focus on lightless subterranean rotfarms are classical fungal beings; Simic Saprolings are open to interpretation, though they are cyan/green-blue globules and seem to consist entirely of their trademark Cytoplast.
Guildless Saprolings could follow either style guide or none at all.
Remember: A Saproling doesn't need to be fungal. If anything its root tells us more about the fact that it likes death and decay. It can be (and sometimes is) a plant and apparently sometimes part gem.
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Now you don't only seem to have a problem with Saprolings being not depicted fungal enough, but with Saprolings depicted too much like a Fungus. For example the "earthstars" are not there for there own sake. Those are the Saprolings that Vitaspore Thallid tosses around. Look at the mechanic and art and tell me that "every now and then it throws a new creature onto the field" isn't what the Thallid mechanic is actually reads like.
You can see similar depictions of Saprolings on Thallid cards again and again e. g. a big "white" Thallid in front of a few smaller "green" Saprolings on Pallid Mycoderm; maybe now you also understand the boring palette of colors: When an artist gets told to paint a "green" Fungus it will end up being green more often than not.
Jace is an elf?
Tokens have names (though recently the names got more silly). Nonlegendary creatures have names. Face-down creatures by default have no names and disguise is in this set. There will be clarification in the release notes, but if you know the rules, it's really clear-cut.
It's "Whenever A or B", but it is "Whenever A and whenever B". In the first case you say that either one event is sufficient to fulfill the condition; in the second case you say that both conditions (each fulfilled by a different event) are triggers for the resulting effect.
They use this unusual wording since the ETB and face-up trigger use slightly different subject groups ("CARDNAME or another Detective" vs. "a Detective you control" i. e. unmorphing permanents don't become new objects).
tl;dr: Repeating the "whenever" changes the grammar/template.
He had chosen desk duty, but he would take to the streets one last time before retirement.
You probably identified the internal playtest flavor text.
Unfortunately there is no card for Guildmage Boddy.
Again: People are gonna learn it wrong from there and parrot what it says.
Reading the rest of the article, I don't see any hint that they actually mean "Augmented Reality" and didn't just get the meaning of the acronym wrong (ARG in this context is supposedly "Alternate Reality Game").
You are pretty much proving my point by not questioning the article.
And nowhere in the article does it mention any of that unless I missed a paragraph in the horrible formatting the site uses.
Why would you think that I don't know what Augmented Reality is when I call out many ARGs for being neither Alternate Reality nor Augmented Reality? It's not that recent a technology that you'd have to keep up with the cutting edge to have heard of it. Apparently it is just harder to not misuse the term.
I mostly blame the article. People are gonna learn it wrong from their an parrot what it says.
There are no spells in the library. In the library there are only cards. Spells only exist on the stack (casting is the process that creates a spell), so anything that looks at a "spell" per definition looks at it as it is on the stack. The release notes will probably emphasize that.
Secret true ending you can only unlock in a New Game Plus.
There are two options I would like to put forward:
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I came back when my brain processed that this works with morph/disguise/prototype etc.