Mburn7 said: We are almost definitely not seeing the commander ones, since MTGPQ doesn't get any non standard-legal sets (same reason there was no Battlebond). On a practical level they would be difficult to manage since they are designed for large-deck multiplayer games which we do not have.The Tamiyo we technically should have gotten in Innistrad but Hibernium shied away from the design challenges a tri-color walker would pose (not entirely unreasonably, especailly since that color combo would be insanely powerful). What set is that Sarkhan from? If its not a supplementary set than its definitely possible since there have been walkers introduced with sets here that were not originally with that set (most notably Elspeth)
MTG_Mage said: The tri colored sarkhan was from 'dragons of Tarkir' which is a normal set, but was before origins. There has never been a 4 or 5 color PW, but there are three colorless ones (2 karn, which we have one of in mtgpq, and the other is Ugin)
FindingHeart8 said: MTG_Mage said: The tri colored sarkhan was from 'dragons of Tarkir' which is a normal set, but was before origins. There has never been a 4 or 5 color PW, but there are three colorless ones (2 karn, which we have one of in mtgpq, and the other is Ugin) I don't mean to be that guy...but technically there is 1 5-color walker:on top of that, there is already one card from the Unstable set in mtgpq
bken1234 said: FindingHeart8 said: MTG_Mage said: The tri colored sarkhan was from 'dragons of Tarkir' which is a normal set, but was before origins. There has never been a 4 or 5 color PW, but there are three colorless ones (2 karn, which we have one of in mtgpq, and the other is Ugin) I don't mean to be that guy...but technically there is 1 5-color walker:on top of that, there is already one card from the Unstable set in mtgpq Based on the current formula, he would cost nearly 1.3 million runes to level. I would actually pass.
Mburn7 said: bken1234 said: FindingHeart8 said: MTG_Mage said: The tri colored sarkhan was from 'dragons of Tarkir' which is a normal set, but was before origins. There has never been a 4 or 5 color PW, but there are three colorless ones (2 karn, which we have one of in mtgpq, and the other is Ugin) I don't mean to be that guy...but technically there is 1 5-color walker:on top of that, there is already one card from the Unstable set in mtgpq Based on the current formula, he would cost nearly 1.3 million runes to level. I would actually pass. I would take that. Completely random abilities and 5 colors all the time? Sign me up
FindingHeart8 said: Mburn7 said: bken1234 said: FindingHeart8 said: MTG_Mage said: The tri colored sarkhan was from 'dragons of Tarkir' which is a normal set, but was before origins. There has never been a 4 or 5 color PW, but there are three colorless ones (2 karn, which we have one of in mtgpq, and the other is Ugin) I don't mean to be that guy...but technically there is 1 5-color walker:on top of that, there is already one card from the Unstable set in mtgpq Based on the current formula, he would cost nearly 1.3 million runes to level. I would actually pass. I would take that. Completely random abilities and 5 colors all the time? Sign me up You would never get bored of this game ever.I'd happily dump every rune I'd ever get into this walker
MTG_Mage said: I honestly remembered the UN-set Urza after posting that there was never any 4 or 5 color PWs, but since he is in an un-set there isnt any real chance of it coming out....but there are two un-cards in mtgpq (the bonus cards given out at Christmas)
MTG_Mage said: We know the next two sets will be in Ravnica, so it can be assumed that there will be no 3+ color cards at all in those as they will stick to the 10 two color guilds. So it may be a long wait for any other 3 color walker, until at least next April or more. Commander 2018 just came out and any 3 color walker will be a hot seller and spice up the game. Or they might want people to stick with the guild colors during the upcoming block so they intentionally wont release any 3 color walkers until after it.