ryxis6-blog asked:

Which set next year are you the most excited about?

markrosewater:

Strixhaven.

For context, the two 2022 sets I led the vision design for was Strixhaven and Innistrad: Vampires and, while I’ll always have a soft spot for Innistrad, Strixhaven was just the more adventurous set from a vision design standpoint (new worlds always are). I had a very bold vision and I’m really happy how Yoni and his set design team took it and ran with it.

[Posted February 13th, 2021 at 1:54 PM]
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  4. raytyger said: And adding triggers whenever the creature gets enchanted wouldn’t replicare it because, even if they managed to contain it, Mutate ends up costing differently due to not giving conventional buffs.
  5. raytyger said: @jonpaulcarxenas Mutate is closer to host augment or emerge than bestow. The main difference is that mutate is mostly trigger based, playing very different from bestow
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  8. jonpaulcardenas said: @raytyger Mutate is too similar to Bestow for me to consider it innovative. Its fine, and I think having mechanics that play/function extremely close is fine, but like Jumpstart and Flashback I think one is a more restrictive version of the other. Imagine Bestow cards that cared about when the creature got enchantments attched to it And violla, its exactly mutate. The play pattern is 95% the same.
  9. markrosewater posted this
    Which set next year are you the most excited about?...Strixhaven.