First dual color planesealker? Kiora

Morphis
Morphis Posts: 975 Critical Contributor
edited May 2016 in MtGPQ General Discussion
Is this the first dual color planeswalker?
How does it work?

If it allows cards from both colors I think we are in for a huge amount of possibilities in deck building.
Also for a big amount of power level increase if there is no built in penalty for it.

Comments

  • SorinMarkov
    SorinMarkov Posts: 14
    Can I vote that we get Sorin Markov?

    Thanks,
    Sorin Markov
  • Morphis
    Morphis Posts: 975 Critical Contributor
    Can I vote that we get Sorin Markov?

    Thanks,
    Sorin Markov
    I do t know why but I feel your request is a little... Factious.
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    dual colored planeswalker was one of the things I was waiting for and kiora is one of my favorites too.
    Hope it is good with some nice skill(not necessarily powerful just fun)
  • SorinMarkov
    SorinMarkov Posts: 14
    Morphis wrote:
    Can I vote that we get Sorin Markov?

    Thanks,
    Sorin Markov
    I do t know why but I feel your request is a little... Factious.
    icon_lol.gif

    dual colored planeswalker was one of the things I was waiting for and kiora is one of my favorites too.
    Hope it is good with some nice skill(not necessarily powerful just fun)

    Holy ****, just saw the price. Think I'm done with this game....
  • buffbeardo
    buffbeardo Posts: 154
    $50! Ha ha ha! F-i-f-t-y $'s! Really? Yeah, I'll get right on that..... I have a ton of baseball cards from the early 90's I'm willling to trade for store credit! Come on now, let's make a deal.
  • buffbeardo wrote:
    $50! Ha ha ha! F-i-f-t-y $'s! Really? Yeah, I'll get right on that..... I have a ton of baseball cards from the early 90's I'm willling to trade for store credit! Come on now, let's make a deal.

    Hate to break it to you, but those baseball cards from the early 90's aren't worth jack now and will never be. You may as well give 30,000 of them to some kid at a yard sale.

    They mass produced and over saturated the market with those piles of cardboard. It's actually this phenomenon that I believe lead to MtG being so successful in the first place. Kids thought to themselves- why spend $5 on a pack of 5 Upper Deck elite foil premium crisp ultra foil top row premium elite cards that aren't worth anything when you can buy a pack of Magic cards for $3 and ACTUALLY PLAY A GAME WITH THE CARDS!?!!! (and the Magic cards ended up being way more valuable in the long run anyway, go figure)

    Of course, if your post was in jest, then well-played. We have both been there. 90's kids, man.
  • buffbeardo
    buffbeardo Posts: 154
    Lol. Yeah, it was in jest. I only save them cus people dear to me gifted them when i was a kid. They are worthless otherwise. May serve to keep me warm someday if the world goes to total ****.