This is a very simple wish, it's also very possible and will guarantee that this product will sell like gangbusters.
The judge reward full-art foil basic lands by Terese Nielsen that they released earlier this year? Use nonfoil versions of those as the basic lands for this product. Boom.
Not to be *that* guy, but based on a bit of information from a source definitely in the know, Magic Origins is going to be the official name of the last core set ever, not Magic 2016 or M16.
This is pretty baseless, but I have this feeling that the sole MtG SDCC exclusive item this year will involve these little guys and not cards of any sort. I really do hope so, solely so I can happily ignore them.
Long story short, many people like me took one look at the price of a Scalding Tarn ($100) and the price of a MINT Revised Bayou ($100)and thought, "if I had a hundred bucks, which one would be better period?"
Really Wizards, if you're going to give away the ending, why bother with the novels? *cough* especially since they're only super late e-books and not paper *cough*
This will see play in Block and post-rotation Standard, where Courser of Kruphix and Eidolon of Blossoms look to be the staple creatures of the format.
*Insert self-satisfied smile*
The judge reward full-art foil basic lands by Terese Nielsen that they released earlier this year? Use nonfoil versions of those as the basic lands for this product. Boom.
My money's on Serra, Tevesh Szat, Jeska and Freyalise.
Really Wizards, if you're going to give away the ending, why bother with the novels? *cough* especially since they're only super late e-books and not paper *cough*
Well, not really, the EV from the spoiled mythics seemed okay already. But still!
[bolton]I CAN GO THE DISTANCE[/bolton]
Fixed that for you. The creature power creep actually started in Onslaught, around 10 years ago to the day.