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Author: | AzureShade [ Wed Mar 21, 2018 12:46 pm ] |
Post subject: | Who is ready to Brawl(tm)! |
So Wizards is launching their own Commander variant: Quote: For Dominaria, we’re also doing something special with the Buy-A-Box Promo. It looks a little something like this: This Promo is only available with the Buy-a-Box promo. It's not in booster packs. It's not in Bundles. It's not in any store outside of the Wizards Play Network. That means to get a copy of Firesong and Sunspeaker you’ll need to purchase a box of Dominaria (as usual, while supplies last), or trade with a really nice friend of yours. R&D specifically designed this card to be Dominaria’s Buy-a-Box promo. The goal was to give something cool to casual and Commander players, yes, but we’re especially excited about its implications for Brawl. What is Brawl? Well, Gavin Verhey is going to tell you all about it tomorrow here on DailyMTG, but the short version is that it’s a Commander variant that uses only Standard-legal cards. It’s a ton of fun, it’s been one of the most popular “for fun” formats at Wizards of the Coast this past year, and we’re introducing it with Dominaria. So tune back in tomorrow to learn more from Gavin about Brawl! Thoughts? |
Author: | Yarium [ Wed Mar 21, 2018 1:36 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Who is ready to Brawl(tm)! |
One of the most popular variants that just so HAPPENS to mean your Commander Deck needs to be repurchased each year. Fun! Hey, you gotta do you Wizards. You gotta do you! |
Author: | Tevish Szat [ Wed Mar 21, 2018 1:41 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Who is ready to Brawl(tm)! |
I like the Legendary Frame (though I feel it could have been more unique, like the Jace Spellbook frames). I hate that this is a mechanically unique promo card. Did Nalathni Dragon and Mana Crypt teach us nothing? |
Author: | CommanderJim [ Wed Mar 21, 2018 1:58 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Who is ready to Brawl(tm)! |
Doesn't sound like something I'd be interested in for paper Magic, but sounds great for Arena. |
Author: | LilyStorm [ Wed Mar 21, 2018 2:08 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Who is ready to Brawl(tm)! |
Sounds like money |
Author: | Riorvard [ Wed Mar 21, 2018 6:00 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Who is ready to Brawl(tm)! |
This is the single worst idea of the whole year and this year has had plenty of terrible ideas. Who the hell is making decisions over there. |
Author: | LilyStorm [ Wed Mar 21, 2018 6:18 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Who is ready to Brawl(tm)! |
Riorvard wrote: This is the single worst idea of the whole year and this year has had plenty of terrible ideas. Who the hell is making decisions over there. People trying to make all the money |
Author: | AzureShade [ Thu Mar 22, 2018 10:30 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Who is ready to Brawl(tm)! |
And here's the full article: https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/ways-play/join-brawl-2018-03-22 Basically: -60 card singleton decks. (Made of Standard Legal cards.) -Legendary or Planeswalker can be your commander. -30 life. -......Final Destination? |
Author: | Radical Jackal [ Thu Mar 22, 2018 10:56 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Who is ready to Brawl(tm)! |
They keep talking about making things for the "casual player" and then introduce a new rotating format and a card that you can only get if you buy a box. Do they have a different definition of "casual"? I like that I could make a deck for this format and then play it against regular 60 card deck when no one else has a brawl deck. |
Author: | AzureShade [ Thu Mar 22, 2018 11:05 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Who is ready to Brawl(tm)! |
Radical Jackal wrote: They keep talking about making things for the "casual player" and then introduce a new rotating format and a card that you can only get if you buy a box. Do they have a different definition of "casual"? The short answer is "yes." The topic came up on MaRo's Tumblr and it basically boils down to WotC seeing "casual" players as people who really have very little interaction with the game or the community beyond buying packs at Big Box stores like Walmart and playing with their high variance amalgamated deck concoctions at home with their friends or family. Once you make the move to an online community, or visit a local game store for a FMN or just get a DCI number, you are on the path to being an enfranchised player.MaRo's final comment on the matter was pretty much "If you know who I am, you are not a casual player." |
Author: | CommanderJim [ Thu Mar 22, 2018 11:24 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Who is ready to Brawl(tm)! |
Yeah, this does seem a lot more accessible to people who are pretty new to the game and only have standard-legal cards. To people who have collected more cards over the years and may not have many standard-legal cards, this is less accessible than normal commander, but that's fine. It's not for you, don't play it. I have to say I'm intrigued by allowing planeswalkers as commanders. My playgroup has been looking for ways to spice up commander night, so we might actually give this a try. |
Author: | Barinellos [ Thu Mar 22, 2018 3:19 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Who is ready to Brawl(tm)! |
AzureShade wrote: Radical Jackal wrote: They keep talking about making things for the "casual player" and then introduce a new rotating format and a card that you can only get if you buy a box. Do they have a different definition of "casual"? The short answer is "yes." The topic came up on MaRo's Tumblr and it basically boils down to WotC seeing "casual" players as people who really have very little interaction with the game or the community beyond buying packs at Big Box stores like Walmart and playing with their high variance amalgamated deck concoctions at home with their friends or family. Once you make the move to an online community, or visit a local game store for a FMN or just get a DCI number, you are on the path to being an enfranchised player.MaRo's final comment on the matter was pretty much "If you know who I am, you are not a casual player." I'm of two opinions on that definition. So what, kitchen table doesn't exist in his world? |
Author: | AzureShade [ Thu Mar 22, 2018 3:59 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Who is ready to Brawl(tm)! |
It does, but there's a deliniation between casual kitchen table between like a couple of siblings or friends who play with what they get for birthdays or Christmas or trips to Walmart, and enfranchised kitchen table with a group that makes theme decks, buys singles, and discusses current MTG events, personalities, or stories. |
Author: | Wahooney [ Fri Mar 23, 2018 4:34 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Who is ready to Brawl(tm)! |
Honestly, this feels like a thing that I might do and have good fun with. I can pick a legendary, pick out stuff from the current Standard's worth of prerelease pools hanging around in my apartment and have a deck of a power level appropriate for my newly forming playgroup. But yeah, I also kinda want this in Arena. It probably won't pick up enough of a following to warrant precons in the immediate future, but if they ever do, I wonder what they'd be like. |
Author: | Mown [ Fri Mar 23, 2018 5:33 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Who is ready to Brawl(tm)! |
CommanderJim wrote: I have to say I'm intrigued by allowing planeswalkers as commanders. My playgroup has been looking for ways to spice up commander night, so we might actually give this a try. Go chase some planes instead. I think Planeswalkers are generally received pretty poorly for EDH. They die really easily in multiplayer formats, they encourage stalling, and it's hard to build interesting strategies around a bunch of recurring modal sorceries, compared to the strategies that can emerge from triggered or static abilities on a much richer card type. |
Author: | astarael7 [ Sun Mar 25, 2018 1:44 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Who is ready to Brawl(tm)! |
Makes sense that they'd invent a version of the overwhelmingly dominant casual format to put into their soon-to-be flagship digital offering. |
Author: | Cato [ Sun Apr 01, 2018 11:53 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Who is ready to Brawl(tm)! |
What if instead of EDH nerds blowing thousands of dollars on out of print cards on the secondary market, they gave it to us every time we released a new set? |
Author: | AzureShade [ Mon Apr 09, 2018 8:17 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Who is ready to Brawl(tm)! |
Quote: thecardq asked: Hey mark, just want to say a couple of things; first sagas look like a ton of fun and I hope they return sooner rather than later, and second, I’m a little disappointed that the new karn will be almost unplayable in brawl as the commander, at least for some time. markrosewater We’re working on fixing that. Stay tuned for a Brawl rule tweak coming soon. They caught on that there aren't enough colorless lands to Brawl with colorless Commanders. |
Author: | Radical Jackal [ Tue Apr 17, 2018 3:58 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Who is ready to Brawl(tm)! |
AzureShade wrote: Quote: thecardq asked: Hey mark, just want to say a couple of things; first sagas look like a ton of fun and I hope they return sooner rather than later, and second, I’m a little disappointed that the new karn will be almost unplayable in brawl as the commander, at least for some time. markrosewater We’re working on fixing that. Stay tuned for a Brawl rule tweak coming soon. They caught on that there aren't enough colorless lands to Brawl with colorless Commanders. Do you think there are enough non land cards to make that deck fun even if we had wastes? Kaladesh has some artifacts that care about artifacts but I feel like after 20 good cards the quality will go down fast. |
Author: | AzureShade [ Tue Apr 17, 2018 4:03 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Who is ready to Brawl(tm)! |
I think people who want to use the new Karn as their Brawler don't much care. They just nee about 40 artifacts of various usefulness and the colorless land to make the deck would. |
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