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Color Identities Part 0: Mission Statement
Over the past twenty five (25) years magic has gone through many significant changes. I've only been around to witness about eight (8) years of the games metamorphosis but even that has been enough to witness major shifts, like pulling power away from non-permanent cards and shifting to a more creature oriented gameplay meta.
In spite of many changes to how the colors work and how they execute their plans I've seen one thing that seems to stay the same over the years, the impression of the colors identity among the player base.
With this article series I plan to dissect the identity each color has gained in the community over the years and attempt to pick those views apart using the modern game designs. Hopefully you will see the joys you can find within each color and we will be able to show the community why we love our colors for so much more than what they think it is.
If you are still reading this I want to say thank you. These pieces will take some time and life likes to interfere with my concentration on this blog. I greatly appreciate your interest in this endeavor we're taking on our free time. I can't wait to see how you all view these pieces. Thank you again for everything.
~Mishra ~
When the blue player hasn’t countered a spell in a couple of turns
When the control deck finally attacks