Guilds of Ravnica coming soon?

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  • Mburn7
    Mburn7 Posts: 3,427 Chairperson of the Boards
    Brigby said:
    Hi Everyone. While I don't have anything to tease at the moment, we are planning on posting the Pre-Release Notes next week, so keep your eyes out for that!
    Come on, not even a single spoiler card?  How about a Guildmage, just for funsies
  • ALEJANDROID
    ALEJANDROID Posts: 71 Match Maker
    Do we at least know what sets will leave standard when ravnica arrives?
  • Firinmahlazer
    Firinmahlazer Posts: 417 Mover and Shaker
    Do we at least know what sets will leave standard when ravnica arrives?
    Ixalan. 
  • Kinesia
    Kinesia Posts: 1,621 Chairperson of the Boards
    Do we at least know what sets will leave standard when ravnica arrives?
    Ixalan. 

    That hasn't actually been confirmed. There's a possibility (or rather a hope) that nothing will. That they will leave Ixalan and that will be the new size of standard and they'll start rotating things out again after that. But as far as I know all our queries on the topic have been unanswered.
  • Mburn7
    Mburn7 Posts: 3,427 Chairperson of the Boards
    Kinesia said:
    Do we at least know what sets will leave standard when ravnica arrives?
    Ixalan. 

    That hasn't actually been confirmed. There's a possibility (or rather a hope) that nothing will. That they will leave Ixalan and that will be the new size of standard and they'll start rotating things out again after that. But as far as I know all our queries on the topic have been unanswered.
    We do not need confirmation on this.  It has been stated multiple times that the Standard rotation is a
    one-in-one-out thing.  Once a new set comes in the oldest non-Origins set in standard leaves (note MTGPQ stopped caring about blocks back in Kaladesh and treats each expansion as a new set)

    I don't get why this needs to be restated every single time a new set drops. 
  • Kinesia
    Kinesia Posts: 1,621 Chairperson of the Boards
    It needs to be restated NOW because up until now they were getting rid of Hibernum sets.
    This is the _first_ time things have been 100% Oktagon design and they get to decide the new size of standard now.
    Prior to this part of the priority was getting rid of old stuff.

    So it is absolutely different right now than the other times.
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  • Mburn7
    Mburn7 Posts: 3,427 Chairperson of the Boards
    Kinesia said:
    It needs to be restated NOW because up until now they were getting rid of Hibernum sets.
    This is the _first_ time things have been 100% Oktagon design and they get to decide the new size of standard now.
    Prior to this part of the priority was getting rid of old stuff.

    So it is absolutely different right now than the other times.
    Why does who designed the set matter?  Oktagon has publicly and repeatedly stated that Standard consists of the 4 most recent sets and Origins.  Why would that change now?  
  • ALEJANDROID
    ALEJANDROID Posts: 71 Match Maker
    Mburn7 said:
    Kinesia said:
    It needs to be restated NOW because up until now they were getting rid of Hibernum sets.
    This is the _first_ time things have been 100% Oktagon design and they get to decide the new size of standard now.
    Prior to this part of the priority was getting rid of old stuff.

    So it is absolutely different right now than the other times.
    Why does who designed the set matter?  Oktagon has publicly and repeatedly stated that Standard consists of the 4 most recent sets and Origins.  Why would that change now?  
    Actually it is due to the fact that the format of the blocks just recently changed from having two expansions in each block (ej, ixalan and rivals) to having just one.
  • Mburn7
    Mburn7 Posts: 3,427 Chairperson of the Boards
    Mburn7 said:
    Kinesia said:
    It needs to be restated NOW because up until now they were getting rid of Hibernum sets.
    This is the _first_ time things have been 100% Oktagon design and they get to decide the new size of standard now.
    Prior to this part of the priority was getting rid of old stuff.

    So it is absolutely different right now than the other times.
    Why does who designed the set matter?  Oktagon has publicly and repeatedly stated that Standard consists of the 4 most recent sets and Origins.  Why would that change now?  
    Actually it is due to the fact that the format of the blocks just recently changed from having two expansions in each block (ej, ixalan and rivals) to having just one.
    But blocks haven't existed in MTGPQ since Innistrad.  Both Kaladesh, Amonkhet, and Ixalan blocks came out separately here and are treated as completely different sets by the game. 

    I doubt this was originally done to prepare for WoTC ending the block structure, but it certainly makes the transition easy.
  • wereotter
    wereotter Posts: 2,070 Chairperson of the Boards
    Mburn7 said:
    Kinesia said:
    It needs to be restated NOW because up until now they were getting rid of Hibernum sets.
    This is the _first_ time things have been 100% Oktagon design and they get to decide the new size of standard now.
    Prior to this part of the priority was getting rid of old stuff.

    So it is absolutely different right now than the other times.
    Why does who designed the set matter?  Oktagon has publicly and repeatedly stated that Standard consists of the 4 most recent sets and Origins.  Why would that change now?  
    Actually it is due to the fact that the format of the blocks just recently changed from having two expansions in each block (ej, ixalan and rivals) to having just one.
    Not exactly.... blocks are now as large or small as Wizards wants them to be. Dominaria was one set, Return to Return to Ravnica is a three set block. Blocks don't have a definitive size, which makes the one-in, one-out rotation PQ established the easiest way for players to anticipate what will be legal, as well as makes balancing standard less tricky. Fewer cards means fewer chances for interactions that are toxic or game breaking. Especially considering they don't directly translate the cards from their paper format, keeping the pool smaller makes their job easier.
  • Firinmahlazer
    Firinmahlazer Posts: 417 Mover and Shaker
    wereotter said:
    Mburn7 said:
    Kinesia said:
    It needs to be restated NOW because up until now they were getting rid of Hibernum sets.
    This is the _first_ time things have been 100% Oktagon design and they get to decide the new size of standard now.
    Prior to this part of the priority was getting rid of old stuff.

    So it is absolutely different right now than the other times.
    Why does who designed the set matter?  Oktagon has publicly and repeatedly stated that Standard consists of the 4 most recent sets and Origins.  Why would that change now?  
    Actually it is due to the fact that the format of the blocks just recently changed from having two expansions in each block (ej, ixalan and rivals) to having just one.
    Not exactly.... blocks are now as large or small as Wizards wants them to be. Dominaria was one set, Return to Return to Ravnica is a three set block. Blocks don't have a definitive size, which makes the one-in, one-out rotation PQ established the easiest way for players to anticipate what will be legal, as well as makes balancing standard less tricky. Fewer cards means fewer chances for interactions that are toxic or game breaking. Especially considering they don't directly translate the cards from their paper format, keeping the pool smaller makes their job easier.
    Ixalan is actually the last true Block. They switched back to a 3-and-1 format. Ravnica will be similar theme but will not be considered a block. Mburn drove home the point I was trying to make. It's been a 1 for 1 since the switch to standard. 
  • Grixis197
    Grixis197 Posts: 188 Tile Toppler
    I can see why this set is taking a bit longer for them lots of interesting cards more mechanics than usual I think it will be one of the best sets we will have hopefully
  • Mburn7
    Mburn7 Posts: 3,427 Chairperson of the Boards
    Grixis197 said:
    I can see why this set is taking a bit longer for them lots of interesting cards more mechanics than usual I think it will be one of the best sets we will have hopefully
    I just hope it is because they are taking extra time to make sure that there are no major bugs and that the cards actually work as intended.  
  • FindingHeart8
    FindingHeart8 Posts: 2,731 Chairperson of the Boards
    edited November 2018
    I spent all my crystals on the Eldrazi planeswalker, never going to use him, but I'm thinking I can probably get all those crystals back (and more) before they release a new set worth spending them on
  • Grixis197
    Grixis197 Posts: 188 Tile Toppler
    Mburn7 said:
    Grixis197 said:
    I can see why this set is taking a bit longer for them lots of interesting cards more mechanics than usual I think it will be one of the best sets we will have hopefully
    I just hope it is because they are taking extra time to make sure that there are no major bugs and that the cards actually work as intended.  
    Exactly if it’s rushed won’t be good, take all the time should be amazing
  • Grixis197
    Grixis197 Posts: 188 Tile Toppler
    I spent all my crystals on the Eldrazi planeswalker, never going to use him, but I'm thinking I can probably get all those crystals back (and more) before they release a new set worth spending them on
    I bought Nissa, not Eldrazi he ain’t that good tell me does he still not have green if you use him other events?
  • Mburn7
    Mburn7 Posts: 3,427 Chairperson of the Boards
    Grixis197 said:
    I spent all my crystals on the Eldrazi planeswalker, never going to use him, but I'm thinking I can probably get all those crystals back (and more) before they release a new set worth spending them on
    I bought Nissa, not Eldrazi he ain’t that good tell me does he still not have green if you use him other events?
    He works the same as Karn in other events (or so I'm told).  Number of colors is node dependent.

    That being said I think his mana gains are too low to be useful anyway, especially with how expensive Eldrazi cards are.

    Nissa, on the other hand, is quite fun to use.  I'd get her if I wasn't waiting to get Vivien when she comes out
  • NinjaE
    NinjaE Posts: 213 Tile Toppler
    What planeswalkers (and what color combinations for them) can we expect from the new set?