We banned three cards in Standard—Smuggler's Copter; Emrakul, the Promised End; and Reflector Mage—to improve and diversify the Standard environment. These changes were driven by play data that demonstrated an imbalance in Standard as well as anecdotal evidence that players found these specific cards to limit their ability to stay competitive with creative, fun, diverse decks. Let's look at these card by card.
Emrakul, the Promised End—Created to be scarily powerful, Emrakul, the Promised End delivered on that promise too well. Emrakul faced too little resistance and ended games too easily. She was the world-ending, all-powerful monster she was in the story, which was too much for Standard.
Smuggler's Copter—Simply put, Smuggler's Copter is too efficient and shows up in too many decks, diminishing the format's diversity. We want Planeswalkers, sorcery-speed removal, and a variety of vehicles to be viable options, and believe removing Smuggler's Copter will allow them to flourish again. Of the top archetypes in Standard, very few didn't play four copies of Smuggler's Copter, stifling many creative, fun options. Smuggler's Copter was the result of a new card type pushed too far, and, as such, is now banned.
Reflector Mage—Our data showed the White-Blue Flash deck was too powerful against the field, and Reflector Mage has been on players' lists of most-disliked cards since the days of Collected Company. Other cards were discussed to check White-Blue Flash, but Reflector Mage came up time and time again as both frustrating and a targeted way to diminish the White-Blue Flash deck.
Third, in Modern we banned Gitaxian Probe and Golgari Grave-Troll.
Gitaxian Probe—Gitaxian Probe increased the number of third-turn kills in a few ways, but particularly by giving perfect information (and a card) to decks that often have to make strategic decisions about going "all-in." This hurt the ability of reactive decks to effectively bluff or for the aggressive deck to miss-sequence their turn. Ultimately, the card did too much for too little cost.
Golgari Grave-Troll—Dredge, the mechanic and the deck, has a negative impact on Modern by pushing the format too far toward a battle of sideboards. With the printing of Cathartic Reunion and Prized Amalgam, the deck once again became unhealthy for the format. While those cards were discussed, the real offender always has been the dredge mechanic itself.
So...uh...what deck is left to stop Copy Cat?
The new mid-season ban seems explicitly targeted at it.Nothing. The deck is unbeatable.
So now they'll be doing twice as many B&R announcements, expect your copy cat ban then.Banned and Restricted announcements will now be made both on the Monday after Standard-legal set Prereleases and five weeks after a Pro Tour, also on a Monday.
We're making this change to give us, as well as the player community, greater flexibility in keeping organized play healthy and fun. We recognize that Pro Tour play, which is most directly informed by the announcement timeframe, represents a small fraction of Magic play. The play that is most affected by formats becoming imbalanced is the kind that happens between announcementsFriday Night Magic, Grand Prix, local tournaments, Magic Online events, Pro Tour Qualifying tournaments, or even just friends playing at home adhering to format rules.
So, in order to best serve the majority of Magic players, we're adding the mid-set window to ensure play experiences at those myriad events are the best they can be.
We do not expect this to lead to an increase in the number of cards banned or restricted (or unbanned or unrestricted), but the greater flexibility will allow us to address play issues more quickly.
We're making all of these changes because we believe they will help keep Standard healthy, diverse, and, most importantly, fun. Aether Revolt is packed with new, interesting cards that you'll want to try out in this refreshed, open environment. Get your first look at them this weekend at a Prerelease near you.
There's your problem.We want Planeswalkers, sorcery-speed removal, and a variety of vehicles to be viable options
If Cat Lady is too good, we'll know fast. (And yes, it's probably too good.)They say they're banning Smuggler's Copter because they want sorcery-speed removal to be good, but the leave alone the creature that can instantly win the game for you the turn it's played. Okay.
So they're not banning the Saheeli Cat instant-win combo?
And what even is the point of banning Reflector Mage at this point?
Also was there some major issue with Gitaxian Probe in Modern I missed?
I'm extremely confused at recent decisions by Wizards, and I don't even actually play that much anymore...
I was just about to post that, makes zero sense. Sorcery speed removal is dead, or at least sideboard only, because of Copy Cat.They say they're banning Smuggler's Copter because they want sorcery-speed removal to be good, but the leave alone the creature that can instantly win the game for you the turn it's played. Okay.
Yes it has always been a stupid card that allowed for some degenerate shit.Also was there some major issue with Gitaxian Probe in Modern I missed?
Cat Combo is probably on the axe for next ban if it's anywhere near as strong as it looks.So they're not banning the Saheeli Cat instant-win combo?
And what even is the point of banning Reflector Mage at this point?
Also was there some major issue with Gitaxian Probe in Modern I missed?
I'm extremely confused at recent decisions by Wizards, and I don't even actually play that much anymore...
They're banning Probe mostly because of the TitI / Kiln Fiend aggro deck that's been tearing up MTGO, I'm guessing.
Ah, I see. The timing just seems random as it has been around for quite a while now and I wasn't aware of any new decks suddenly popping up and abusing it in an unexpected way or anything. That's on me for not playing frequently / following the format though.Yes it has always been a stupid card that allowed for some degenerate shit.
They're banning Probe mostly because of the TitI / Kiln Fiend aggro deck that's been tearing up MTGO, I'm guessing.
You already know it doesn't.Not what I expected. Maybe Amonkhet doesn't have graveyard hate.
Huey says there was some kind of broken Reflector Mage deck that his team had figured out.
I do think it is important to let a standard format play out for a bit before one concludes that a combo is simply too good. The combo LOOKS like it is too good, but the format may not support it as well as it seems.
Standard:
Emrakul, the Promised End is banned.
Smuggler's Copter is banned.
Reflector Mage is banned.
Modern:
Gitaxian Probe is banned.
Golgari Grave-Troll is banned.
Banned and Restricted announcements will now be made both on the Monday after Standard-legal set Prereleases and five weeks after a Pro Tour, also on a Monday.
Also was there some major issue with Gitaxian Probe in Modern I missed?
This is better than pre-emptively doing it, because otherwise the "IT WOULDA BEEN FINE" crowd would never f'n shut up about it.
But seriously, that was a lot more than I expected. Did they just do this early to give the Pro Tour players more time to brew then? Good to see they were willing to admit their mistake with GGT and re-ban it.
Slower set rotation and sets not designed to be in the same environment as one another in addition to dropping attendance must really have them worried. Honestly with all the attendance chatter and whatnot I'm a little worried we've already passed the zenith of the game and it's just a slow roll down from here.
I do think it is important to let a standard format play out for a bit before one concludes that a combo is simply too good. The combo LOOKS like it is too good, but the format may not support it as well as it seems.
The combo is too good, do you not realize that im not winning with 30 cards in my 75 dedicated to stopping just that combo ?
Yeah, you can interact.I'll admit it's been a few years since I played Magic, but the Copy Cat combo seems like it has a weakness to me. But I might be misremembering a rule here.
Do you not have the option to react to any activated ability? So when the Felidar Guardian copy arrives and uses it's flicker ability, you can play an Instant, like, say... Shock and target Saheeli? Boom, no more Planeswalker. The flicker then fails due to no target.
I mean if you have no direct damage or removal, then yeah. Defeat by infinite kitties, but if you do, can't you interrupt the chain?
This makes it so weird, banning copter both makes the combo better and worse. A ref mage ban is a straight nerf to it though imo.You have to hit Saheeli for 3 with your 1 or 2 drop to prevent the combo, and i was using smugglers copters in my deck to fight those decks and that just got banned. Such a fucking joke wizards
In 3 months!Good to know for sure. It will be taken out if it is as prolific as you suggest.
Should have gotten it when it was still one tick.I hate Wizards. I hate how stupid they are. I was waiting on getting a Saheeli Rai on MTGO for a redeemed set because I thought they had at least half a brain and would do something about the combo. But they have demonstrated just how stupid they really are. Christ.
If Cat Lady is too good, we'll know fast. (And yes, it's probably too good.)
This is better than pre-emptively doing it, because otherwise the "IT WOULDA BEEN FINE" crowd would never f'n shut up about it.
Mage is a safety valve ban to avoid all UW yeah
Good to know for sure. It will be taken out if it is as prolific as you suggest.
Not what I expected. Maybe Amonkhet doesn't have graveyard hate.
EDIT: Or even if it does, the wait will damage Standard's reputation too much.
You have to hit Saheeli for 3 with your 1 or 2 drop to prevent the combo, and i was using smugglers copters in my deck to fight those decks and that just got banned. Such a fucking joke wizards
I'll admit it's been a few years since I played Magic, but the Copy Cat combo seems like it has a weakness to me. But I might be misremembering a rule here.
Do you not have the option to react to any activated ability? So when the Felidar Guardian copy arrives and uses it's flicker ability, you can play an Instant, like, say... Shock and target Saheeli? Boom, no more Planeswalker. The flicker then fails due to no target.
I mean if you have no direct damage or removal, then yeah. Defeat by infinite
kitties, but if you do, can't you interrupt the chain?
I guess the silver lining is maybe I can get a cheap Golgari Grave Troll and Emrakul for Commander usage?
That ban is so unexpected. Why Probe though? Blue isn't that big in modern.
after 25 years people are still saying magic will die? hahaha
Oh, right. Blue. And this is why Blue can't have nice things. Because Blue is very good at countering any counters to its nice things.Yeah, you can interact.
The problem is, the combo naturally slots in Jeskai Desks, in a format where any instant speed removal can be countered by Dispel.
So in other words, you effectively need at least 2 cards to stop the combo.