Yet another MtG post. I suppose it makes a change from the other posts.
As I pointed out yesterday there is a new set arriving at the start of May called War of the Spark.
For over a week now we have been getting daily spoilers via various approved MtG content creators (I’ll never be that for a number of reasons). Each day is meant to be spoilers revealing a bit more of the “epic” story the set will be telling.
For me that story side is less important, I’m more interested in the cards and mechanics the set will have. When I see these new cards my first reaction is “will this fit into one of my Commander decks?” It’s my main way to evaluate the cards. Although it may then change to “oh that will be good in my Simic or Golgari Standard deck”. It would have to be an amazing card to inspire me to want to build a new standard deck around it. Although sometimes a card (legendary creature) does inspire a Commander deck.
War of the Spark is bringing us 37 new Planeswalker cards. Depending on whether the Planeswalker is a Uncommon/Rare/Mythic depends on the number of abilities we get. The mythic looks just like a Planeswalker we usually get plus one other thing that I will come to in a minute that is common to them all. Uncommon Planeswalkers have just a negative ability. The rare ones have a plus and minus ability.
With this set Planeswalkers are also like enchantments. Yep you read that right. Each Planeswalker in this set has an on going ability/effect on top of their abilities.
The mechanics in this set are proliferate, amass and on a single Planeswalker affinity. Plus there is a new creature type Army. You want more details google them, or look at the cards below. They are explained on one or two of them.
I’m excited for the two main mechanics because they will give me new cards for my Commander decks. I haven’t started on upgrading the Atraxa pre-con (well apart from putting in a doubling season). So more proliferate cards is going to be really useful. It’s why a card like Evolution Sage excites me. It’s a landfall effect basically in all but name. Play a land and proliferate. That might give some insane combos.
I also really like the new Liliana for my Scarab God zombie deck. Can’t see myself ever using her for anything but her plus ability to chuck out zombie tokens. I also like the Eternal Skylord. The amass 2 is nice. A zombie army token is still a zombie on the board. But giving all my zombie tokens flying! That’s sick. That deck can have a lot of tokens out.
The thing about the proliferate mechanic is, I can see a new version of my Simic deck that uses it. Biogenic Ooze loves it. But so do a few other cards in the deck. Simic Ascendancy could make its way back in.
So these next three could see themselves in the Atraxa deck and also this new Simic deck.
Massacre Girl has everyone getting their nickers in a twist with excitement since being revealed. And I can see why. I like the cards a lot also. My Golgari Standard deck would be a nice home for it. Tomik I’d find a home for in my death and taxes Commander deck. Merfolk Skydiver I think is a great card for my Simic deck and also the Atraxa.
Grateful Apparition you will guess with proliferate on it becomes a card of interest for Atraxa. But I can see it also being a card in that white aggro deck. Banehound what a great one drop for my Golgari deck. Even for a Orzhov aggro deck I’ve been mulling over. Deathsprout removal and ramp for Golgari in one card. I’ll definitely be trying this out.
Ok the new Vivien isn’t as good as the the one currently in Standard. But her static ability of giving creatures flash is nice. Also the plus one is ok. But I could see all three cards going into my big green stompy deck. But Vivian’s Arkbow is definitely one for my Simic deck as well.
Ok that’s it for this post, keep an eye out for part 2. And yes that’s a threat.