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@mtg-talk
In light of recent MtG spoilers
Yo, Homelands! And they fixed the weird flavor failure on the two thieves destroying artifacts instead of, you know, stealing.
What's really cool here is seeing how good Douglas Shuler is now.
On the other hand, I know longer know when and what exactly is coming out now, and how it will be released. Will I be able to open this in a pack? Is it only available once in a Secret Lair drop for seven miliseconds? An exclusive convention promo on the far side of the Moon?
I believe this will be in a Mystery Booster product premiering at Gencon and then available Other PlacesTM. Same set as the otter!
I'm gonna be so normal about next year guys
unbelievably excited. i wanted this so so bad and did not believe they could produce. but they did. god. kamigawa titanbreach.
I say this with every fiber of my being...
LET'S FUCKING GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
These are cute as hell. I just wish I could afford/justify getting them.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
i Literally told everyone who was catastrophjizing and developing insane comspiracy theories when the hybrid mana change was propposed, "wizards of the coast don't need to do an elaborate 5d chess trojan horse move to unilaterally alter the rules of Commander any time they want, they can literally just print cards". and i have never been more vindicated in my life lollll what did i tell youuu
Iāve been getting a lot of feedback on some posts from a few days ago. Thereās one point I think I could have been a little clearer on.
Magic design will always follow the will of the players, as a collective whole. If the majority of players want the game to go in a certain direction, thatās what R&D will do, albeit making the choices that lead to the best gameplay in that direction.
The players, again as a collective whole, can change their mind and Magic will adapt. Just because we do something one way doesnāt mean we will always do it that way. If opinion shifts, we will shift with it. It is the best interest of Magic that we follow the desires of what that players want.
But you all have to understand two things:
1) What you personally believe the direction of the game should go might not be the current desire of the collective whole. And recognizing your perspective is not lined up with that of the larger collective can be hard to do.
2) The loudest voices on the Internet are not necessarily representative of the collective whole. Itās why we have so many metrics and an entire team to break down what the data is telling us.
So yes, we very much listen to what you all are saying, and I never want people to feel that they shouldnāt be empowered to share their opinion. This blog, in specific, is a place for you all to voice what direction you would like to see the game go.
In exchange, Iām using this blog to be as open as I can about what all the data we collect is telling us about what the collective whole wants. Iām speaking for a lot of players whose voices arenāt heard as much online, so it might often feel as if it isnāt what you all might believe is the desires of the collective whole.
I canāt share all the data, as much of it is proprietary, but Iām always happy walking through our understanding of it and explaining how itās guiding our focus.
I do enjoy the back and forth on this blog. Again, I just ask that you all state your opinions politely. Everyone here is a real person with real feelings, myself included.
Thanks.
Sheoldict the Apocabatch
Mark. MARK. Mirrodin Pure? Mirrodin Pure in Reality Fracture? After 15 years? Please high-five the person/persons responsible for Darksteel Angel. And Reality Fracture as a whole to be honest. I haven't been this excited for a set in a *long* time, it's looking like it's going to hit so many of my favorite tropes and themes and I absolutely cannot wait.
Tomorrowās preview panel should excite you. : )
Good evening, Mark! This is a response to your question earlier today, about what those of us who feel you aren't listening/being dismissive would like to hear. To give some context for my perspective: I played Magic for ~15 years before UB and followed Blogatog regularly, so I was here for all of the early conversations about it. What always frustrated me the most was when you (and others) would attempt to equate disliking UB with disliking some specific game mechanic (e.g. mill, counter spells) or some genre (e.g. horror), or when you would bring up an esoteric example such as Arabian Nights to show how "Magic has always done this." These responses very often came across as disingenuous / intentionally missing the point - or worse, trying to dismiss and diminish the asker's feelings. I recall at one point you used the example of "squirrels fighting Emrakul" as though that were somehow the same thing as Magic incorporating a dozen, legally distinct IPs. I deeply appreciate how open and active you are with the community, and I (and many people, I expect) look up to you, so it's not my intention to be negative, but your entire discourse on UB during that era left a very bad taste in my mouth and made me feel that you were very willfully trying to misunderstand/dismiss people's concerns, or for lack of a better term, "gaslight" the community. If that is not the case, it would mean a lot for me to hear something akin to the following: "I recognize that the game has fundamentally changed in a way that it hasn't before, and that this change may mean you are no longer interested in playing. I do not believe it's as simple as a mechanical or genre preference, and I'm not trying to pretend that it is, or to make it seem like you're in the wrong for feeling the way you do. Your concern is valid." I apologize for the long message, but I know it's a sensitive and persistent topic, so I wanted to try to explain my thoughts accurately. I hope you have a great rest of your day!
I have a podcast episode coming up in a couple weeks called āThe Dark Night of the Soulā. In it, I talk about my own personal story where the will of the players shifted the game to a place that wasnāt how I personally saw the game. (For those unaware, this was about the rise of Commander in the game).
Magic has played a pivotal role in my life. My job, my relationship, many of my friends - all happened through this game. Saying itās a core part of my identity is an understatement.
And I really had to face some demons when coming to grips with the game shifting from where I personally wanted it to be.
What fundamentally got me through was digging down deep and acknowledging what was most important to me about the game. Magic has been this amazing force of good in my life. It has transformed it in so many positive ways.
I really want it to be able to do that for others. And to do so, it has to meet them where they need the game to be. I had to take a critical eye and examine what Commander was doing to the game.
It was making Magic accessible in a new way. It was creating positive experiences, forging new relationships, and adding a more casual element which I had always wanted to see be part of the game. (Itās why Iāve always been so passionate about Un-sets.)
I compared it to how properties change with the times. The stories I read in my childhood are very different than the stories told today. The world changes and pop culture changes with it.
I totally understand that some shifts will leave certain people behind. Maybe the thing you love is changing in ways that you arenāt able to come to terms with.
The whole point of my podcast was to stress that I do not take this lightly. The expression ādark night of the soulā literally talks about a crisis of faith.
Because Iām the person who tries to explain why we do things, I tend to focus on why the shift is happening. I need to spend more time being sympathetic to those having trouble with the latest shift. Me personally coming to terms with Commander took years.
So to all of you with your own dark night of the soul, I really do understand your pain. Magicās flux is one its greatest assets, but watching it shift its focus away from what drew you into the game is hard.
There really are only three paths forward.
1) Accept the change and learn to see what others love about the new path.
2) Find like-minded people and make a bubble that lets you keep playing the game in the way you love.
3) Walk away.
None of those is inherently easy.
I understand thereās a desire for a fourth path.
4) Change the game back to the way it used to be.
This just isnāt the way the game or the world works. Once the toothpaste is out of the tube, itās just not going back in.
Whether you like or dislike Universe Beyond, it has fundamentally changed the nature of what the game is. Itās taking the game to a whole new level, in both scope and awareness, much like Commander forever changed how people saw and interacted with the game.
I hope many of you that are struggling can find your way on path 1) or 2). Iām here to try and help you do that. A big part of what got me through my dark night of the soul was better understanding why Commander did the things it did. I had to truly see the joy it created.
And if some of you take path 3), I totally understand. I hope to encourage the other paths, but I have to be open to you doing what works best for you.
I need to stop arguing with players about path 4). Itās not a real path, and me constantly focusing on why itās not a path just has us recycling arguments no one is going to win.
This is all to say I donāt in any way want to diminish the real anguish Iām hearing. Magicās constant change has its upside, but the downside is real. Iām sympathetic to your pain, and Iām sorry that for some of you itās been so difficult.
For those of you that would like to take path 1), Iām here to help you better understand why much of the audience likes the new change.
For those of you that want to take path 2), I hope to help enable you to better find each other, and encourage taking action.
For those that choose path 3), I want to stress how much I have enjoyed your interactions over the years and will miss you.
I hope this post gives a better framing of this issue.
Pack Rat Token, July 11, 2026.
Unfortunately I think the image links for the Magic: the Simpsoning* Cube broke, but here is a Pack Rat Token. I think the negative space in the top left looks awkward, but I'd rather learn that as a lesson for next time than fix it now.
*I am not Magic: the Simpsoning, but my sister did think it might be me, because of numerous similarities
Wizards just posted these Star Trek lands. I really love how they're all ruins or abandoned equipment.
I just did like the best thing ever with my last free night in six days