- cross-posted to:
- mtg
- cross-posted to:
- mtg
Modern:
- Underworld Breach is banned.
Legacy:
- Sowing Mycospawn is banned.
- Troll of Khazad-dûm is banned.
Pauper:
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Basking Broodscale is banned.
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Kuldotha Rebirth is banned.
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Deadly Dispute is banned.
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Prophetic Prisim is unbanned.
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High Tide is unbanned.
I’m not sure I agree with their assessment of Standard, but I think what bothers me the most about it is the explosive powercreep in it over the past few years. Current day standard feels a lot like old (pre-MH1) modern, and I guess that was a fun format as well, but it’s so high power compared to what standard used to be. There are some cards that contribute a lot to the explosiveness (Monsterous Rage for example), but every card that sees play these days does so many things that it’s not even comparable to old standard anymore.
I guess I just wish we could have a lower power format again. It’s wild to think today that Divide by Zero got banned in standard just a few years ago.
I feel this way too. I didn’t mind a lower power standard because I always had Modern (and then Pioneer) to go to. Admittedly I came in around SOI block and that was a very weak standard, but I thought the best time was during GRN/RNA block when there were so many decks that felt very strong and synergistic but not busted. I suppose they feel like casual Commander fills this void now
This is well put. I’m not surprised by the lack of any bans in Standard, but at the same time… if I had my way I’d ban 20 or 30 cards from Standard, just with the goal of getting the power level back where it ought to be.
This is my biggest gripe with design overall. It has shown its effects most predominantly in Standard since Standard was one of the slowest formats, but I think this problem has caused every format to get a lot faster.
I’m 100% with you, and I desperately want a non-limited, much slower format but I don’t know how on earth we get there with Hasbro/WoTC making it pretty clear that they care way more about sales revenue than the game being fun.
@TehPers @MysticKetchup the other way Standard doesn’t compare to Standard of old, is that it now has more cards than Extended did.