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Other Possibilities: Last Word, Pulse of the Grid, Stifle Bring in a new card most players haven’t seen and make for some crazy multiplyer/2HG games. It is sorcery so it can’t be used like Misblind Clique and it’s only been printed in the Starter sets. Piracy, on the other hand, is complete Blue, allowing to use other player’s lands for your own use. We know Wizards is still kind of allowing mill decks to see some play so taking out Traumatize might be a bad choice, but it has been reprinted twice. Why: For the first time since Revised (when I started playing) Millstone is not in the Core Set. I would love to see it back in a whole new environment. It doesn’t cheat cards into play (and it helps with Unearth, which is in Blue), and could draw a random number of cards (this time, not a red ability). While last time I said that Counterspell shouldn’t be reprinted (and it shouldn’t), this on a different power level of playing cards. This time it will only be in for a year for Standard (Core Sets rotating every year now) and would Extended still play it? To this date, Wizards has not reprinted a card that is restricted in Vintage ( came close for Crop Rotation when it was restricted) so besides being powerful, Fact or Fiction just might not see print. It’s a good Spike card but it’s one of those skill intensive cards that help take players to the next level of understanding the game and card choices. Second, Fact or Fiction this time would be a rare and you would still be glad to see it come back. First, even though Polymorph “changes” one creature to another, it should be 2RU instead of 3U (Red is the random next creature it would be). I know that blue needs to be put in it’s place, but let’s have a little fun here. Of course, we all know how well that works once the new blocks are released, but that’s besides the point. Other Possibilities: Pristine Angel, Promise of Bunrei, ReverenceĪs with the post Core Sets, Blue has tried to been toned down.
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Plus, it would have White with a marquee control card for M10. Why: White is the champion of trying to protect itself and what better way of doing that then putting yourself in a bubble? While this enchantment would slow down the game a little (and who wouldn’t be opposed to that at the moment?), it would allow control decks to prosper a little better after WoG and Cryptic Command leaves.
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But, I wanted the list to be ten cards added in, so I chose a White enchantment that would see some play again. I agree that Mesa Enchantress should be in the Core Set (plus I was really high on this card for Planar Chaos) and no other white cards have been reprinted. So I thought, “What if they replaced a previously used rare with one that hasn’t been printed in a Core Set before?” Brilliant! So, as we say goodbye to the old Core Set and Hello to M10, I want to toss out some rares that have been printed at least twice in the Core Sets and throw in new rare cards that haven’t got the second chance that I believe they deserve. With M10 adding new cards and throwing some repeats in there, I was tired of seeing some of the same rares over and over. Sure there will be those people that do play the decks and that’s who you have to consider, but sometimes even they don’t have a need for 5 Flying Carpet decks. I’m not talking about money spike rares that you have to play with to win, but sometimes even they don’t cut it in the environment (See: Troll Ascetic).īut sometimes you’re tired of seeing the same rares over and over again in the card pool and no one plays them. Sometimes Wizards puts in cards that go great in the environment, other times, you think a rare is so good, then you never play it for two years. Warning: Again spoilers about reprints in the Core Set.