Happy Tuesday MTG peeps,
After yesterday's literal 'Block-Buster' news on the mothersite which we've yattered about in yesterday's MTG Realm blog post, we are back into the trenches again today with MOAR Magic: the Gathering news. After this week, we are going to need to take a breather and chill / zen out at our local gaming store, OMG! Games here in Barrie. Perhaps we will find someone to trade our Aetherworks Marvel cards.
Anywhoos, let's get to it -
Today's Banned and Restricted Announcement which you can read all about over here on the Wizards of the Coast site. After this weekend's Friday Night Magic event, as well as the big Grand Prix Las Vegas event (wheew! missed the bullet on that one), standard players will retire their playset of Aetherworks Marvel. Those who liked the card, liked it well, those who did not, this is welcome news. Personally, we thought the card was completely unfair, or as the kids are calling it these days, 'un-fun'.
January, 2017
• Emrakul, the Promised End
• Smuggler's Copter
• Reflector Mage
April, 2017
• Felidar Guardian
June, 2017
• Aetherworks Marvel
Previously to this - June, 2011
• Jace, the Mind Sculptor
• Stoneforge Mystic
To stay that 'standard has had a rough year' is an incredible understatement.
Something broke in the Wizards of the Coast organisation. To fix it, WotC ahd formed a new group in R&D called Play Design to be headed by Dan Burdick with Melissa DeTora and Andrew Brown.
We can only guess at the root cause, but to fix it properly, an objective and unbiased examination is required, whose goal is not to assign blame to individuals, but to identify business processes which had worked well for years in preventing the kind of silliness we see in 2017 and then determine how these failed.
Altough welcome, we do not think that the creation af a new group addresses the root cause. Only through iterative interrogative techniques used to explore the cause-and-effect relationships underlying this particular problem can we proactively avoid the same shortcomings.
We do need to point out one piece of sunshine in this mess. Good-Guy ChannelFireball are accepting returns on recently purchased Aetherworks Marvel cards through their Ban and Reprint Policy.
Until a time when the balance of good and evil are restored, there may be an exodus of players from standard - whether they go to the Winchester for this to blow over or migrate into a another format.
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