Tuesday, August 26th, 2014
Beginning with the release of the set codenamed “Blood,” Magic blocks will consist of one large set and one small set, instead of three sets.
Wizards is eliminating the core set (the Magic 20XX sets). The core set due out next year will be the last.
“This in some ways isn’t a change, but rather an adaptation to match the new Two-Block Paradigm. The first set of a block has always caused a rotation in the past. The Two-Block Paradigm just means that this now happens twice a year (in the fall and in the spring) rather than just in the fall,” said Mark Rosewater, in his article, to explain this change.
In effect, to keep Standard fresh, interesting and robust, Wizards will be changing the size of the standard format. Ultimately, roughly the same amount of sets will be legal, except that the format rotates twice instead of once.
Tags: Blocks, Magic the Gathering, Mark Rosewater, MTG, R&D, Standard, Wizards of the Coast
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Tuesday, May 20th, 2014
Last weekend, during Pro Tour Journey into Nyx – in which Hall of Fame Magic the Gathering player Patrick Chapin was crowned champion – Wizards of the Coast announced the name of the fall release Magic the Gathering set in an interview with Mark Rosewater. The name of the next set is Khans of Tarkir; and while very view details were revealed, Mr. Rosewater did say that the set will be released this September and the block will follow the big set-small set-big set release format.
What do you think of the interview? Does the new set sound exciting to you? What do you think the “something old” and “something new” that players are asking for is? Let us know in the comments!
Tags: Khans of Tarkir, Magic the Gathering, Mark Rosewater, MTG, Pro Tour Journey into Nyx, Rich Hagon, Wizards of the Coast
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