https://magic.wizards.com/en/news/announcements/everything-announced-for-magic-the-gathering-in-2026
- Lorwyn Eclipsed
- To Be Announced Universes Beyond Set
- Secrets of Strixhaven
- Marvel Super Heroes
- The Hobbit
- Reality Fracture
- Star Trek
same feeling as looking at this
if i didn’t know this image pre-dated generative AI i would have thought it was AI generated.
Fr fuck this brain rot distraction
Ah so magic is dead and it’s just crossovers now
I dont play or know anything about Magic but if I did it an absolutely sure this would piss me off.
Collectible card gsme people should get into card based board games. I guarantee Talisman or Cosmic Encounter would scratch the same itch but also it teaches you how to count cards. I just want Cosmic Encounter to become popular cause its the game of games
Dominion.
Dominion is fun
M:tG is actually based on Cosmic Encounter. It’s one of Richard Garfield’s favorite games.
Damn Really? I might have to become a magic the gathering guy
Cosmic Encounter is one of those games that I can never get anyone to play, but as soon as I do they love it forever.
Same. Used to have a solid group but that was a long ass time ago
The management team at a pizza joint I used to work at was super into it lol. I used to go over to the regional managers house to drink his homebrew and play Cosmic Encounter
That sounds rad!
It was, kinda miss those times lol
Ready Player One was a curse, not a novel.
Fortnight and its consequences.
Can i just get a Magic-flavored Magic?
i might’ve looked at Lorwyn 2 if not for that other shit and The Office and Furby and Iron Maiden and…
4/6 are Fortnite nonsense. Thanks again to the WOTC lack of quality control for curing my cardboard addiction.
Totally. I haven’t bought cards in a couple years now because of the pace of release combined with this nonsense.
Don’t forget the powercreep. The game is a shambling zombie at this point.
Not sure how the Magic stack works, does that ability go into effect before damage is dealt?
Yeah, the reason for that effect beside being able to fit the number is so that you can safely attack it, making it somewhat less broken than it appears.
Yes. Combat is broken down into sub-stages:
- start combat
- declare attackers
- declare blockers
- damage
The ability triggers during the declare attackers step and must resolve before blockers are declared.
It really is. The power creep is crazy. There’s no balance anymore.
corpo voice but it is balanced, if you buy the newest set in sufficient quantity you get the win cards everyone can do so equally.
For a small time I considered just buying the high quality fakes in order to keep playing, but eventually it became obvious just how bad the pace of new releases was gonna get. The funniest shit was people wringing their hands about using fake cards in competition.
Seems like it’s suffered the same fate YGO did.
Hello fellow kids, I stopped at The Dark what did I miss? 😂
I recently got into the Gundam Card Game. Don’t know how long I’ll keep with it, but I’m enjoying it so far.
Jeez even the Un sets have gone Universes Beyond. I wonder what weird game breaking mechanics Unannounced is gonna have.
spoiler
Honestly I think it would be kind of entertaining to have a Un-iverses Beyond set if they pick a good property for it. Magic is dead, so this metaverse slop might as well be as entertaining as it can be, right?
Get weird with it. Do a Nestle UB set, straight to standard and premodern, 120 cards, 90 of them “food” type. 3 card boosters, only rares, mythics, and ultra-mythics. Serialized versions of all cereals.
They should have made UB silver bordered (or some other color like purple). They’d actually sell an Un-set for once while keeping it out of their main game. It would also let them not have to worry about power levels and balance issues. They could make something like the infinity stones from Marvel just be better moxes, for example.
I wonder what kind of cool magic setting we’ll explore this time! Haven’t looked at new sets in years.
Every capitalist card game will eventually go this route if they don’t go under first. The incentives are just too strong, the best you can hope for is that it holds out for a long enough time to have fun.
I wonder if it would be possible to do a CCG and have it be successful while being print-your-own. Maybe have it be a collaborative project where people submit art and cards to be considered for the next set, which releases every one or two months. The central group (and contributors) could even still make money by selling the cards - just instead of banking on artificial scarcity for profit they’d be running a print shop.
Every capitalist card game will eventually go this route if they don’t go under first.
Yeah, but so far to my knowledge of the big 3 (pokemon tcg, yugioh, and mtg), magic is the only ones going this hard into it.
Like yeah Yugioh would have the occasional cross promotion card, but it’s typically just a normal vanilla monster (aka, completely useless), and it’s also maybe just 1-3 cards at best that come with a monthly magazine sub. And even then all their stuff is largely references and homages, like there’s an archetype in YGO that’s a reference to both Wizard of Oz and OT Star Wars (Kozmo).
Pokemon tcg, also as far as my knowledge goes hasn’t done anything in terms of crossovers either.
If we get into long running smaller card games, there’s Redemption, which due to the theming of the whole card game (bible, yes, it’s a real tcg depicting stuff from the bible) makes it very naturally anti-crossover.
What’s a weird addendum to this is that the Professor in the video I linked down-thread was saying that they can’t even keep up with print demand for their own core products! They’re diluting their brand and flooding the market even when their base game would keep them profitable indefinitely.
I wonder if it would be possible to do a CCG and have it be successful while being print-your-own. Maybe have it be a collaborative project where people submit art and cards to be considered for the next set, which releases every one or two months. The central group (and contributors) could even still make money by selling the cards - just instead of banking on artificial scarcity for profit they’d be running a print shop.
I think fans of Netrunner did this after the company stopped making sets
Surprised Disney would let them use the Marvel Super Heroes, didn’t they recently release their own TCG, which would presumably feature all of the properties they own.
I guess MtG is doing much worse than they would like to admit, I don’t know anyone who still plays it anymore, that includes people who have been playing since the 90s. All this stuff does is cheapen it and might give a short term boost to sales but won’t help them out long term. Why play a card game that no longer has a disctinct vibe but is now just “Funko Pops: The Card Game”
Worked for Fortnite!
didn’t they recently release their own TCG
Two of them, actually. One is Lorcana, featuring Disney princesses and characters like Mickey Mouse. The other is a digital TCG, Marvel Snap, which is where all their superheroes are.
Because they don’t want competition with Marvel Snap, Disney made Wizards of the Coast make non-Marvel versions of the Spiderman cards for digital Magic. Most of us find this amusing because paper Spiderman sales appear to be sub-par, so WotC shot themselves in the foot for nothing.
TF is all of this shit lol
I haven’t kept up with Magic for a couple of years now, is it really just a bunch of crossovers now? Does this really sell that much? I think crossover sets are cool from time to time, but every time I hear about Magic nowadays is something negative because of the crossover sets.
Final fantasy did gangbusters. Spiderman is looking like itll flop, but its also just a poorly designed set to play. I only started a few months ago so idk how baldurs gate or lotr did
I didn’t even know there was Baldur’s Gate set lmao. I haven’t really bought cards in years and haven’t played in months. WOTC also left my country, so it’s probably really expensive to play Magic now.
WOTC also left my country
How does a nation achieve this?
Baldur’s gate reception was pretty lukewarm when it came out as bg3 was still in early access, most of the cards got popular when Bg3 hit full release
Until Final Fantasy was released, LotR was the highest selling set of all time. The problem with Universes Beyond is no one likes it, until it’s an IP they do like, then they buy lots of it. And because they’ve been licensing every IP under the sun they can get their hands on, inevitably they rope people in.
Also I’m sorry you started playing Magic in the FIRE and UB era. The game has been an absolute shit show since around 2019.
I thought this was an edit or spoof of Marvel’s line ups, I can’t believe this is real.
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
the fortnitification of everything ever
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