Terror in the Shadows fixed nodes

buscemi
buscemi Posts: 673 Critical Contributor
edited January 2017 in MtGPQ General Discussion
How come the colors of the nodes don't change in Terror in the Shadows any more? That used to give us a little more variety during deckbuilding with, I assume, minimal cost to the dev team.

I'm very happy for all the recent Event content thats been pushed out recently... if anything there was a little TOO much new content in one go, which is a nice problem to have! But the nodes changing in **** is one thing I'm sad to see go.

Comments

  • madwren
    madwren Posts: 2,259 Chairperson of the Boards
    Seriously, I'm very tired of the white/green/black combination.

    I suspect they just don't care anymore.
  • Mainloop25
    Mainloop25 Posts: 1,959 Chairperson of the Boards
    Yeah what happened to red and blue in this event?
  • Yvendros
    Yvendros Posts: 202 Tile Toppler
    I miss the old objectives. (it's actually that i just really hate the "kill 2 or less enemy creatures" objective. then the AI sacs their own. grrr)
  • bk1234
    bk1234 Posts: 2,924 Chairperson of the Boards
    I'd love to play Koth wolfies in this event. Just saying.
  • Steeme
    Steeme Posts: 784 Critical Contributor
    Honestly, with the frequency of events these days, and the absence of being able to save decks configurations, I'm quite pleased that I don't have to go and redesign decks every single day. I was quite happy to find my Nahiri deck already contained spirits from the last **** event.
  • buscemi
    buscemi Posts: 673 Critical Contributor
    Steeme wrote:
    Honestly, with the frequency of events these days, and the absence of being able to save decks configurations, I'm quite pleased that I don't have to go and redesign decks every single day. I was quite happy to find my Nahiri deck already contained spirits from the last **** event.

    Well, as I said in my OP, I do think new events came along a little too fast and furiously to start with. Giving us 4 events in a week was spoiling us rotten and giving us too much new stuff to get our heads around. My head might have spun a little less if they'd rolled them out slower. What I hope we don't see after that initial intense burst of new content is the same events being repeated week after week in exactly the same format.