I’ll skim through that thread to see what peeps are saying. Currently I was thinking companions were more fair in limited where the requirements are more difficult/costly to meet - yeah a free card is good but trade offs are more meaningful with limited card pools. I’ve seen cards with the mechanic played in main deck more often than in sideboard.
EDIT: lol, the card Ben uses as an example of broken companion is the one I’ve seen the most and thought was really bad. Maybe I just got an skewed sampling (admittedly extremely small sample size), but all matches I saw were losses - mostly lopsided ones. I’d be interested in seeing the run Ben had, including the draft portion for when he picked it up and how he built around it.
EDIT2.0:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cxPKQ2oJ2BYJim Davis talking about it too. Mentions prevalence of companion decks in early Ikoria tournaments. Mentions his success with companions in drafts. Makes argument they need to be nurfed and proposes changes to mechanic rules.
My thoughts:
-I’ve thought companion was a goofy mechanic from the first spoiler I saw. Imo it belongs in a supplemental set. It really bothers me having cards that care mechanically about the construction of your deck in the manner they do be part of a regular set.
-I’m not surprised they’re super powerful in older formats where you have a wealth of card options to help build to the conditions. I’m not that surprised in standard either.
-I’m still a little surprised about limited. Thought the natural limitations of the format would keep them in check and hadn’t been particularly awed by any I’ve seen used. Apparently people who play a ton think they’re broken even in limited. I’m going to spend some time seeking out videos of companion runs in limited for science.
-I’m not sure how different these cards are from planeswalkers. Many of the things Jim says about companions being too strong can be (and have been) said about walkers. Whats the average percentage of decks with planeswalkers represented in top 8 finishes? What’s the opportunity cost of not playing Nissa in a green deck, or Teferi in azorious colors? Etc.
—————I also am not a fan of planeswalkers in magic. But I think the complaints are cross compatible.