I mean, the entire concept here is that any of the cards that could be eternal are eternal.
I don't agree at all with this idea. A lot of mechanics that are black border sounds seriously weird for a traditional magic game. Goblin Game literally talks about hiding objects and it's a unique and unprecedent wording in all magic history (the fact you can tweak the text by making more blackborderable by writting numbers in paper it's irrelevant, you are talking about "first sight" impression to recognize acorn from eternals)
Several commander cards matters about who is physically in your left or right side of a table (like mystic barrier etc.)
D&D themed cards let you roll D6, D8, D10, D12 and D20 for random effects but this was an exclusive of silver border realm for decades.
Raging River it's another absurd card and it's legal.
If somebody told me the rule text of Spy Kit without telling me from what set was it, I would sweard it was a silverborder design.
Au contrarire, there's lot of silver border stuff that could completely be black-border and it isn't simply it got a silly flavor, but even black border get sillier and sillier years passes.
So, no, it is not always clear to distinguish a card being acorn or eternal simply by reading the rule text, because that line is getting more and more blurred every year.
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Aw, I feel so special that you only do it to me. Yes, it is those with criticism, you attack others in every thread where someone disagrees with you. Again, your argument of "people have a disorder because they don't like the feeling of product fatigue" is terrible and I'm not misinterpreting a thing.
You even said it yourself that people "suffer" from this and then linked to the disorder to which you believe people have only because they are tired of WotC's short sighted treatment of the game. There's nothing to "misinterpret" because you repeat the same thing nonstop as though saying the awful "advice" repeatedly will magically make it correct. In fact you doubling down on it shows you don't quite listen to the words you type down and are too stubborn to admit your own words and "advice" aren't the best.
Thanks for admitting you troll and flame others. That helps.
Weird how this only comes anyone finds fault in your "arguments," almost like you get super defensive when people quote you word for word and believe what you say to be incorrect. Then you get upset, call someone names, and then that's your entire argument from then on. You couldn't even stop yourself from insulting me when speaking to others, that's how upset you get about it.
This is nothing new for them. They have used this "people have a disorder if they don't like all the product being released" multiple times and each time anyone calls it out they respond strictly with insults. There's no discussion, no attempt to make their statement more clear, it's just "How dare you disagree, you're an idiot."
They want to show how my argument is flawed, then great, we can have a discussion, but unfortunately they go straight to the flaming. It's as tiring as it is predictable and childish.
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"If you don't like something of something you enjoy and have legitimate criticisms then you should completely ignore that thing for a large period of time." Is a terrible piece of advice.
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But what does some people sexualizing an art form have to do with this particular piece of art, which clearly isn't sexualized. There's no hypocrisy here, these posts are random and "smart."
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You'll have to point out where this is sexual, 'cause if you think that is sexual then you may have said more about yourself than you realize.
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This seems like a strange thing to get agitated by. Compared to a normal dog this one would be a soldier, what's the big deal here? How is this creature any different than the thousands of others you have to check the creature type on or even look up, thanks to them not being up to date with type errata.
There's nothing wrong with the flavor here, this dog has been trained enough to be on the battlefield. Why shouldn't be a soldier amongst other dogs?
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This can't hit creatures though, so not 100% better, just different.
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One of the test cards they put in Mystery Boosters, it's on gatherer.