![]() Onto the changes! Artifacts Paragon of ModernityĪnother card that is really solid in a combo type shell, but doesn’t really want to get rowdy. ![]() The Riveteers decks were playable in extreme cases, but were more of a sign that the draft didn’t fall the way you planned. It was really choosing between an aggressive deck in the Bant colors (full on Bant, Azorius, or Selesnya) or a control deck (Maestros, Obscura, or Dimir). The next thing we need to do is talk about where we were as a format when we last checked in with SNC. That means that Inspiring Overseer is still lurking out there at full power with the hope that the new additions can rise up to unceremoniously knock it off its throne. The first thing to talk about is that it looks like they focused on buffing cards instead of wailing on anything with the ol Nerf bat with the exception of A-Celestial Regulator which took a solid whack. What I’m going to do here is give you a general overview of what’s going on with it, how much each change matters, and how it will affect the format. I sat down with my podcast partner and current #1 Mythic player Floridamun (who you should all be following) to talk about these changes and want to share our thoughts with you. ![]() I am personally excited for this as it gives more options in the future when a draft format is as imbalanced as SNC was. ![]() Probably a wise decision on their part as it has certainly developed a stigma amongst parts of the player base. It’s being billed as “ Planeshifted” since WotC doesn’t want to frighten people away with that scary alchemy term. The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-EarthĪlchemy and Historic Rebalanced Cards – October 6, 2022. ![]()
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