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Mtg card image gallery eldrich moon
Mtg card image gallery eldrich moon






Kate: I could see this being really interesting in decks that run ‘Lingering Souls’ I guess. This one probably will too.ĭana: So we have our curve-out now for constructed spirits. Elsewhere? Who knows.Ĭarrie: Judge’s Familiar and Cursecatcher have had their days in the sun. Anyway, this is a neat card and I imagine I’ll see it a fair bit in Commander. That double “er” at the end always sticks in my craw. Jess: I am less attached to the word “wanderer”. Matt: I really like the word “mausoleum”. Sacrifice Mausoleum Wanderer: Counter target instant or sorcery spell unless its controller pays X where X is Mausoleum Wanderer’s power. Whenever another spirit enters the battlefield under your control, Mausoleum Wanderer gets +1/+1 until end of turn. Kate: I know 4 CMC is a bit high for D&T but I’m curious if this will see play in the already existing G/W variant. That’s no moon!ĭana: I expect to lose multiple drafts to this card. I would think it somewhat weak were it not for the flash, though.Ĭarrie: Moon Heron. Matt: Pretty sure the horse’s head was painted using a loaf of bread for reference. And the scale of this art doesn’t make a lot of visual sense to me.Ĭarrie: So what do herons have to do with all of this?ĭana: Strong removal for blue, though it feels a little weird for them to print it at rare. The three had to be locked away on Zendikar for reasons and yet Emrakul fits nicely into the Innistrad moon. She’s an extinction-level threat who is as big as Ludevic’s Abomination. That having been said… the flavor of Emrakul makes no sense. So far green had only seen this effect, but I think it works better in blue. I also like this as a card, because this is decent removal. Jess: I think Matt highlights something that is casually awesome. The more I look at this image the more I realize it’s four female figures on one card, all are doing powerful awesome things, and not a man among them taking control, telling them what to do, being heroic, or other obvious lousy storytelling device. Matt: I like this idea, that Emrakul is trapped in the moon (an often mythically female figure, so not a male imprisoning a female). Kate: Seems okay I guess, maybe a bit overpriced. Great limited card, though.ĭana: This feels like a limited reward for drafting humans, but I can’t see passing it if I’m in white just because the body is such a good rate. Wonder which animal it came from or if it was hand crafted from a tree or other material.Ĭarrie: More lantern, less lifelink. This will make it into those tribal decks, but probably not elsewhere. Jess: I have always enjoyed tribal synergies, and there are some great Humans out there. Rich: It’s a whole cycle of Wild Mongrels! Matt: My favorite Fleshmad Steed variant!Ĭarrie: Discard your hand! This is One With Nothing but it costs two and comes with a flying bear!ĭana: Any card with a repeatable ability and no mana cost bears respect, and knowing these are floating around the table will definitely induce me to draft madness cards more highly. Rich: This kind of says 2U: Your opponent discards a non-land card and pays its mana cost. Kate: This seems pretty weak to me in basically every format but honestly outside of Legacy you should probably ignore me. Do people still play those cards? Other than Curtis? But it might be good in Enchantress or with Replenish or whatever.

mtg card image gallery eldrich moon

Whenever an opponent casts a spell, sacrifice Power of the Moon and counter that spell.Ĭarrie: I’m not sure how good this actually is. Rich: This card is going to be very, very popular.

mtg card image gallery eldrich moon

There are about 200 things I want to try this in. Kate: Umm I don’t think there are enough ways for me to describe how much I love this card.

Return all land cards from your graveyard to the battlefield tapped.Ĭarrie: Self-mill Scapeshift? Is Zuran Orb legal in Modern? This might crack my top ten favorite cards ever. Zach is a game designer based in New York City whose weekly column on Magic design has been featured multiple times on Wizards of the Coast’s daily update. Zac is the founder of Hipsters of the Coast and is a regular contributor and has recently launched the Eternal Durdles podcast. Jess is the content manager for Hipsters of the Coast, writes a weekly column on Commander and/or social issues, and is a former contributor for Star City Games.

mtg card image gallery eldrich moon

Nate is an avid Legacy and Vintage player and is also co-hosting the Eternal Durdles podcast with Hipsters of the Coast founder Zac Clark. He used to play Magic, but now just likes to write commentary about the artwork. Matt is an artist who has had gallery shows in Paris, Berlin, and New York. David is the technical genius behind Hipsters of the Coast and Team Draft League and has been known to sling some spells from time to time.






Mtg card image gallery eldrich moon