tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2328209537851427200.post1534065047891723973..comments2023-07-22T04:20:05.659-04:00Comments on MTG Realm: MTG PreRelease PromosCopySixhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06206685745254804789noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2328209537851427200.post-53642137576028358932010-09-29T11:56:31.769-04:002010-09-29T11:56:31.769-04:00Anyone else notice that the Myr on the Mirrodin Be...Anyone else notice that the Myr on the Mirrodin Besieged preview looks like Sarcomite Myr from Future Sight?Swordoathhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02273142391733047083noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2328209537851427200.post-75196767030196050172010-09-28T13:43:58.890-04:002010-09-28T13:43:58.890-04:00Yeah, Wizards has been pushing the Prerelease prom...Yeah, Wizards has been pushing the Prerelease promo as a way to draw in the more reluctant players. They try to choose cards that will entice someone to come play who generally doesn't like to attend tournaments.<br /><br />It's still too early to tell if Wurmcoil will remain big or not, but the excitement over that card at my local event was quite high, and many people were trying to trade for playsets or even more.<br /><br />Still, starting with Vampire Nocturnus in M10, WotC has been on a pretty good roll of giving us totally badass Mythics at these events. Only Comet Storm was really a dud, but I think alot of people really expected a bit more form that card. <br /><br />Sun Titan isn't exceptionally valuable right now, but is still highly playable, and really is only as low as it is because it is overshadowed by the Grave and Primeval varieties.<br /><br />All of this has served to make Prereleases a must-attend event for the casual crowd, which is what they were shooting for.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com