Magic: the Gathering Puzzle Quest, or Call Them the Whitewatch
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I don't think you should add a racial context to everything and enjoy it for what it is... a fantasy game
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Well, Gideon is Greek, Chandra is Indian, Koth is black, Sarkhan is Mongolian, Saheeli is Indian...so that is a start
Also, don't forget Chandra and nissa's are in a relationship (referenced during kaladesh)10 -
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starfall said:Thuran said:Also, don't forget Chandra and nissa's are in a relationship (referenced during kaladesh)
https://magic.wizards.com/en/story
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First of all, I'm an American and here we have Freedom of Speech so I'm all for you speaking your mind. However, this post needs to be taken down or edited. This is just a link to a website (most likely operated by OP) that contains an article that could just as easily have been copied and pasted into a forum post. As far as I am concerned, this is in violation of the forum rules.14. No spamming. This includes posting off-topic content, advertisements, low-content posts like lone emoticons, or any other posts that do not actually contribute information to the topic at hand (such as *bump* posts).
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Thuran said:Well, Gideon is Greek, Chandra is Indian, Koth is black, Sarkhan is Mongolian, Saheeli is Indian...so that is a start
Also, don't forget Chandra and nissa's are in a relationship (referenced during kaladesh)Also you forgot Huatli is Native AmericanChandra I can see being overlooked, though, since she does look pretty white since her skin is pale and her hair is red.0 -
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*Removed 3rd party website link, however retained the context of the topic by quoting article thesis0
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Generally the developers of mtg are pretty progressive and put efforts into representing minority groups. There's a transgender legendary hero in mtg, heroes of every ethnicity, almost every pirate in Ixalan was a female, I can go on but I think everyone gets the point.
The original accusation of this topic is very inaccurate.0 -
FindingHeart8 said:Generally the developers of mtg are pretty progressive and put efforts into representing minority groups. There's a transgender legendary hero in mtg, heroes of every ethnicity, almost every pirate in Ixalan was a female, I can go on but I think everyone gets the point.
The original accusation of this topic is very inaccurate.For male characters you have:Ral Zarek
Lazav
TajicFor female:Aurelia (angel, yes, but since Amonkhet they've shown that angels are male/female)
Vraska
Etrata
Izoni
Trostani
EmmaraIn Ravnica Alliegance it's even more imbalanced
Male:
Dovin Baan
Domri
Female:
KayaVannifar
Teysa Karlov
Lavinia
Judith
Zegana
NikyaOne thing of note too for Ravnica, the only main male characters are previously existing people in the game, and four of the five were previously known inhabitants of Ravnica while Dovin was brought in from Kaladesh. Of the female characters, every single new character is female in addition to retaining the existing female characters and pulling in Kaya. Before that, of all the humanoid legendaries in Dominaria, 17 were female to 13 male. If anything the game has been majority-dominantly female as opposed to male.1 -
FindingHeart8 said:Generally the developers of mtg are pretty progressive and put efforts into representing minority groups. There's a transgender legendary hero in mtg, heroes of every ethnicity, almost every pirate in Ixalan was a female, I can go on but I think everyone gets the point.
The original accusation of this topic is very inaccurate.
And the one pirate character that wasn't a female was a freaking minotaur. But, out of curiosity, I broke it down. These may not add up to 100% because of rounding, but they're close enough for the internet:White People: 48% (I counted Tezzeret in there, even though I think he's more a darker olive skinned individual. Same with Vraska.)
Super White People: 4% (Wow, never realized that the group that sealed the Eldrazi away was pretty much Pale Force.)
Black People: 12% (I apologize for lumping Ob Nixilis in here, but I don't think he deserved his own category. And he is about as black as they come... But I feel like Samut and Teferi, being as bad-**** as they are, balance that jerk's influence out.)
Blue People: 4% (That'll go up when Dovin, the Grand Arbiter inevitably hits, too.)
Shiny, Shiny Silver People: 2% (Poor Karn... all by himself.)
Native American People: 4% (I mean, seriously. At least Huatli has... herself... to keep herself company, I guess.)
Indian People: 8% (Saheeli and the Chandras... I realize she's fairer skinned, but she got her dad's looks and her mom's bad-arsitude.)
Chinese People: 6% (Sure, it's just Sarkhan, but he's nuts... He'll do a better job keeping himself company than Huatli will.)
Cat People: 6% (All Ajani... love that dude. He may be alone, but he probably grates his own cheese on those abs.)
Evil Dragon People: 4% (Stupid Bolas... he deserves to be alone. Bigger jerk than Obby.)
Good Dragon People: 0% (We got Sarkhan, Unbroken, could we pretty please get Bolas' much less handsome twin brother, please?)
Evil Colorless Abomination People: 2% (Ew... all the... the tentacles and... Yech. I didn't feel like Karn deserved to be lumped along with this pile of yuck.)
That's out of a total of 47 'walkers in the game. So what have I taken away from this? Well, strictly speaking of the Planeswalkers, the author of the article isn't 100% wrong. Could they use a little bit more varied representation? Sure. But there are a lot of really awesome characters that aren't Planeswalkers that represent a lot of really awesome cultures.
Also, please, please, please, Karn Liberated and Ugin, the Spirit Dragon? I don't care about their stats half a ****, but I love those characters.
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...man, I'm writing a lot of novels today on the forums.
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@OmegaLolrus not the summary we deserved, but definitely the one we needed
Only comment is Ob was a human before he became a Demon, and he does have one human card (Ob Nixlis of the Black Oath or something, one of the Planeswalker Commanders they came out with). I guess you could figure out his race from that?
Also, should Merfolk be their own category? Or are they "blue folk" with the Vedalken? Because that might skew your numbers a bit1 -
OmegaLolrus said:FindingHeart8 said:Generally the developers of mtg are pretty progressive and put efforts into representing minority groups. There's a transgender legendary hero in mtg, heroes of every ethnicity, almost every pirate in Ixalan was a female, I can go on but I think everyone gets the point.
The original accusation of this topic is very inaccurate.
And the one pirate character that wasn't a female was a freaking minotaur. But, out of curiosity, I broke it down. These may not add up to 100% because of rounding, but they're close enough for the internet:White People: 48% (I counted Tezzeret in there, even though I think he's more a darker olive skinned individual. Same with Vraska.)
Super White People: 4% (Wow, never realized that the group that sealed the Eldrazi away was pretty much Pale Force.)
Black People: 12% (I apologize for lumping Ob Nixilis in here, but I don't think he deserved his own category. And he is about as black as they come... But I feel like Samut and Teferi, being as bad-tinykitty as they are, balance that jerk's influence out.)
Blue People: 4% (That'll go up when Dovin, the Grand Arbiter inevitably hits, too.)
Shiny, Shiny Silver People: 2% (Poor Karn... all by himself.)
Native American People: 4% (I mean, seriously. At least Huatli has... herself... to keep herself company, I guess.)
Indian People: 8% (Saheeli and the Chandras... I realize she's fairer skinned, but she got her dad's looks and her mom's bad-arsitude.)
Chinese People: 6% (Sure, it's just Sarkhan, but he's nuts... He'll do a better job keeping himself company than Huatli will.)
Cat People: 6% (All Ajani... love that dude. He may be alone, but he probably grates his own cheese on those abs.)
Evil Dragon People: 4% (Stupid Bolas... he deserves to be alone. Bigger jerk than Obby.)
Good Dragon People: 0% (We got Sarkhan, Unbroken, could we pretty please get Bolas' much less handsome twin brother, please?)
Evil Colorless Abomination People: 2% (Ew... all the... the tentacles and... Yech. I didn't feel like Karn deserved to be lumped along with this pile of yuck.)
That's out of a total of 47 'walkers in the game. So what have I taken away from this? Well, strictly speaking of the Planeswalkers, the author of the article isn't 100% wrong. Could they use a little bit more varied representation? Sure. But there are a lot of really awesome characters that aren't Planeswalkers that represent a lot of really awesome cultures.
Also, please, please, please, Karn Liberated and Ugin, the Spirit Dragon? I don't care about their stats half a tinykitty, but I love those characters.
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...man, I'm writing a lot of novels today on the forums.
Vraskas ethnicity is open to interpretation lol0 -
Here is a list of just the legendary females in mtg. As you can see there's been a fair representation of women in mtg since the beginning:
http://tappedout.net/mtg-decks/list-of-female-legends/
Note there probably isn't as much representation for specific ethnicities, but I think that's what they've been trying to do with the expansions to Amonkhet/Ixalan/etc0 -
wereotter said:FindingHeart8 said:Generally the developers of mtg are pretty progressive and put efforts into representing minority groups. There's a transgender legendary hero in mtg, heroes of every ethnicity, almost every pirate in Ixalan was a female, I can go on but I think everyone gets the point.
The original accusation of this topic is very inaccurate.For male characters you have:Ral Zarek
Lazav
TajicFor female:Aurelia (angel, yes, but since Amonkhet they've shown that angels are male/female)
Vraska
Etrata
Izoni
Trostani
EmmaraIn Ravnica Alliegance it's even more imbalanced
Male:
Dovin Baan
Domri
Female:
KayaVannifar
Teysa Karlov
Lavinia
Judith
Zegana
NikyaOne thing of note too for Ravnica, the only main male characters are previously existing people in the game, and four of the five were previously known inhabitants of Ravnica while Dovin was brought in from Kaladesh. Of the female characters, every single new character is female in addition to retaining the existing female characters and pulling in Kaya. Before that, of all the humanoid legendaries in Dominaria, 17 were female to 13 male. If anything the game has been majority-dominantly female as opposed to male.
Yeah I heard there was a public announcement from the developers recently about the imbalance, in an effort to get more women playing the game.0 -
FindingHeart8 said:wereotter said:FindingHeart8 said:Generally the developers of mtg are pretty progressive and put efforts into representing minority groups. There's a transgender legendary hero in mtg, heroes of every ethnicity, almost every pirate in Ixalan was a female, I can go on but I think everyone gets the point.
The original accusation of this topic is very inaccurate.For male characters you have:Ral Zarek
Lazav
TajicFor female:Aurelia (angel, yes, but since Amonkhet they've shown that angels are male/female)
Vraska
Etrata
Izoni
Trostani
EmmaraIn Ravnica Alliegance it's even more imbalanced
Male:
Dovin Baan
Domri
Female:
KayaVannifar
Teysa Karlov
Lavinia
Judith
Zegana
NikyaOne thing of note too for Ravnica, the only main male characters are previously existing people in the game, and four of the five were previously known inhabitants of Ravnica while Dovin was brought in from Kaladesh. Of the female characters, every single new character is female in addition to retaining the existing female characters and pulling in Kaya. Before that, of all the humanoid legendaries in Dominaria, 17 were female to 13 male. If anything the game has been majority-dominantly female as opposed to male.
Yeah I heard there was a public announcement from the developers recently about the imbalance, in an effort to get more women playing the game.0 -
This has very little to do with MPQ and more to do with MtG, as Wizards determines what cards are printed. If you have complaints about distribution in cards, you really should take them to Wizards of the Coast.
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