![]() ![]() However the original Future Sight printing doesn’t seem to be from there. This card has a planar printing on Amonkhet. It’s a safe card to reprint and I think there’s no real reason not to. However, Mindcensor still has a place since it fits nicely into a lot of D&T shells plus it’s a flier and a bird, so it’ll always see some play. With cards like Opposition Agent just flat out being better than Mindcensor. The more you know.Īven Mindcensor Possibility of a Planar Reprint: 7Īven Mindcensor is a really cool card that I’m sad to say is getting power crept on hard. Neat fact: the plane where Unstable took place is named Bablovia. For those who don’t know, this card was created as a joke and somehow already saw a planar reprint, but I really doubt they’ll be doing that again. Steamflogger Boss Possibility of a Planar Reprint: 1 I’d be down to see this place in the future. We’ve actually seen Muraganda and it’s pretty cool, looking like a sort of primal/prehistoric plane. I could see this being a draft uncommon if we ever visit Muraganda (See below)Īnother card confirmed through Planechase. It’s something players would be down to see printed though, and it does benefit token strategies. Muraganda Petroglyphs Possibility of a Planar Reprint: 5Ĭool card.also a pretty bad card. ![]() Interesting case of planar vernacular for sure. We have only ever seen catfolk referred to as Nacatl on Alara, thus I think it’s pretty safe to say that’s where this comes from. However.I could see this in like, a commander set or something and they’re making those planar now so y’know, never say never. It’s a mish mosh of awesome things that end up making the card over-complicated and chock full of stuff that can’t be done again. The card is cool but it’s very Future Sight. Nacatl War-Pride Possibility of a Planar Reprint: 4 So yeah, we have two confirmed planes for this creature. On the Future Sight printing the flavor text references “The Iquati” and then in Planechase we saw a plane called Iquatana that featured Narcomoebas in the artwork. The planar score here is odd since we’ve seen a planar print on Ravnica in Guilds of Ravnica, but we also have evidence showing Narcomoebas elsewhere. Possible Plane(s): Iquatana: 10 Ravnica: 10 This is definitely gonna get reprinted eventually. It’s great in sets with self mill strategies and we’ve seen it get one pretty recently, and thus it’s score of eight. Nacromeoba is a super safe card to see planar reprints. Narcomoeba Possibility of a Planar Reprint: 8 For those who don’t know, Arkhos was a Greek mythology-themed plane we first saw in Planechase and would eventually become Theros! The name was changed due to issues with clearance, but it has been confirmed that both Theros and Arkhos exist within the Multiverse We actually have a confirmed plane for River of Tears and that is Arkhos. It’s not impossible that we’ll see River of Tears again, but I seriously doubt it. It’s a land that has a complicated mechanic at its base and seems pretty far away from what Magic does with their lands. ![]() The thing is, though… it’s pretty bad by modern standards. River of Tears is a weird card – unique and honestly pretty cool. River of Tears Possibility of a Planar Reprint: 4 (Remember the criteria: We rate the likelihood of the card seeing a reprint in Planar Set and what planes they might be from with possibilities on a scale of 1-10) Without further ado, let’s keep this multiversal train rolling. Before we continue I just want to say that all the creatures with Grandeur pretty much have the same score as Korlash from the last article, so I won’t be covering them specifically. We’re back at it again going down the list of future shifted cards this month. ![]()
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