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https://twitter.com/wizards_magic/status/818457299203268609
That's a week early. Also at not their normal website time.
Tremendous.
https://twitter.com/wizards_magic/status/818457299203268609
That's a week early. Also at not their normal website time.
Is it really the development lead's responsibility to catch interactions like this, though? Seems like that would fall on the FFL. Is there a department that's more analogous to QA? If not, maybe there should be after the last few sets.
Aether Revolt is otherwise incredibly sweet. I've never seen a set with this many goofy engine cards and interlocking combo pieces. There are going to be a ton of sweet FNM brews coming out of this set, and I think it'll end up being regarded pretty highly outside of this debacle.
Yes it is. The buck stops with you.Is it really the development lead's responsibility to catch interactions like this, though? Seems like that would fall on the FFL. Is there a department that's more analogous to QA? If not, maybe there should be after the last few sets.
Aether Revolt is otherwise incredibly sweet. I've never seen a set with this many goofy engine cards and interlocking combo pieces. There are going to be a ton of sweet FNM brews coming out of this set, and I think it'll end up being regarded pretty highly outside of this debacle.
hahaha
Agreed. That whole team should be fired. There's really no excuse for it.
Considering FFL's pisspoor job at actually guessing how strong something is in recent Metagames(Fetches+Santa's, Spell Queller, Reflector Mage, CoCo*, Flayer, Emrakul, Avacyn,and Copter) the only real line of defense seems to be the set designers.
Hahahahahaha
Yes, what will definitely produce better future standard environments is just not having a Development team.
The thing about these problems is that they're systemic. You can fire people all you want but the newbs you hire to replace them will go on and make the exact same mistakes. The actual solution is concrete changes in the design and development process, the same way they did after Urza's and Mirrodin. As challenging as it is to get right, they probably need to give in and create some sort of external testing program with pro players -- which is gonna in turn require a lot of careful thought about the PT structure, the POTY race, and Worlds qualification as all these things currently incentivize players not to skip a season.
The other alternative is that they just need to seriously reduce their lead time. Currently they lock a set something like six months before it actually hits people's hands; compare this to digital games where they can be tweaking stuff just weeks before. If every set can go out the door with at least the initial reaction to the previous set already known before it's locked down, adjusting the meta to the problems people have in practice becomes a lot easier.
Why is the BR list getting posted at such a strange time?
neither of these things seem like things that are fixed by firing people
What if it's "No changes. There are rumors flying, and we just want to squash them and return some confidence to our players"
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What if it's "No changes. There are rumors flying, and we just want to squash them and return some confidence to our players"
What if it's "No changes. There are rumors flying, and we just want to squash them and return some confidence to our players"
Likely because we're seeing a ban from an unreleased set, something that hasn't happened since Memory Jar.Why is the BR list getting posted at such a strange time?
Ok, what if it's just "Paradoxical Outcome is insane in Vintage, so we are restricting it before the proper VSL starts in 2 weeks. No other changes"
Ban all the things in standard.We'll see what actually ends up happening, but in the Mirrodin era they learned how bad an idea it was to just poke at the edges of a Standard format in need of bannings and then make people wait another three months, so I'm gonna guess now that once they realized they had to tear off the Band-Aid they decided to throw a few more things in the pot.
Likely because we're seeing a ban from an unreleased set, something that hasn't happened since Memory Jar.
I'd just ban Amalgam tbhBan all the things in standard.
Marvel, Emrakul, Gideon, Copter, Felidar.
Announce on an unrelated note that Standard is going back to 18 months.
Edit: Also, I'm fully expecting them to go ham on nuking Dredge in Modern. 5/6 Sideboard cards needed for Dredge alone+ the way it pushed out Abzan Company/Any other graveyard deck has to be on their radar. Something like "All Dredge Above 4 is banned".
I want to see this happen.What if it's "No changes. There are rumors flying, and we just want to squash them and return some confidence to our players"
I could understand just banning Amalgam, but I don't think it's a good idea.I'd just ban Amalgam tbh
It's kind of amusing to watch this trainwreck.
Also curious to see if we just get the Standard bans today, but still have to wait 2 weeks for the rest of the formats.
Preemptive ban sounds pretty crazy. Has it been done before?
Well, at least this ban doesn't directly involve artifacts? They're learning?Every artifact block, standard bans happen. It is written.
There's a chance that Aetherworks Marvel could be banned, right?Well, at least this ban doesn't directly involve artifacts? They're learning?
Well, at least this ban doesn't directly involve artifacts? They're learning?
I could understand just banning Amalgam, but I don't think it's a good idea.
We know that Amonkhet is likely to have a Graveyard theme, and we know from previous bannings (Pod) that WotC has no problem nuking a card if they know it's going to end up being a pain in the ass later. Much in the way that Pod is an issue with creatures with ETB effects, Dredge will always be an issue in formats if they continue to print creatures with Graveyard Synergy. I think you just rip Dredge out of the format, admit that unbanning GG Troll was a mistake.
Every artifact block, standard bans happen. It is written.
Preemptive ban sounds pretty crazy. Has it been done before?
@the bolded: We do?
I don't think there were any bans during Antiquites block