Overall I think the announcement is good news. I do hope they'll continue to evolve mechanics through subsequent blocks though. Otherwise-too-complicated and often very cool stuff can be accomplished by leaning on what players learned last block.
What I'm really hoping for is a full year of Dominaria blocks. None of this "people will be upset if we don't return to [specific dominarian locale] malarkey. We'll have time to hit all the big ones with a unique identity for each!
Yeah, getting an entirely new draft format every three months will be neat. Hopefully the core set drafting isn't too boring. It'd be awkward if stores had to be like, "Well no one wants to draft the core set, so I guess we'll draft the spring set for 6 months instead?"
Actually, now I'm curious about Pro Tours. MaRo himself said that core set drafting won't hold experienced players' attention for as long as other sets. Will they draft the core set at the pro tour anyway? I can't think of a great alternative other than removing the limited portion from that Pro Tour altogether. Maybe we'll find out with the organized play announcements on Thursday.
If the core sets come out around the same time as the summer masters/conspiracy/whatever then there's an easy fix. Or WOTC could mix it up by rotating which of the year's sets they draft every tournament (or going with the most popular). Heck, they could really mix it up and have people draft Kamigawa. I bet there are still a ton of Alara Reborn and Dragon's Maze boosters in a warehouse somewhere.
fake edit - thatmarkguy beat me to it.
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What if we stopped doing small sets?
They must have had a rough (or perhaps "below growth expectations") couple years financially to yo-yo this so much.
I think they've been having a serious problem attracting fresh meat for several years now. That would also explain the power creep at uncommon.
Have they? I know sales are up, but I never looked into the breakdown. Certainly Duels getting stale has been a hindrance to noob-gathering. The Duels franchise needs a reboot.