Magic: The Gathering history - Planeshift
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ส.ค. 2024
- Magic Untapped takes a few minutes to look back at 'Planeshift', the middle the Invasion block that concludes Magic: The Gathering's iconic Weatherlight Saga.
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I complete agree
Totally agree
The Invasion block has so much nostalgia for me, but I didn't read the novels until years later, so my and my friends' idea of the story was more or less pieced together from the cards and their art and as much as I hate to say it... the stories we came up with as kids were a good bit cooler xD
I have always wondered if it's the card art and names or the novels that come first. The Magic novels I read always seemed rushed together from a atory outline
Excellent, i love this part of the lore. Please take all the time you need for make the apocalypse video, i dont want that the weatherlight's era ends.
Absolutely a fan of Planeshift! The story just felt so epic and I bought so many packs back in the day just trying to get that alternate Weatherlight T-T
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Thanks for the nice words!
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I clicked so fast
I hate Planeshift's story. It made no sense to have Urza betray EVERYTHING he had worked for no reason. Moreover, independent of lore/consistency, it's terrible writing: they completely undo it in the next book. Urza "regains" his sanity for absolutely no reason. Planeshift will always be a disappointment to me for this reason.
No disagreement on the writing.
@@MagicUntapped Out of curiosity, independent on writing issue, do you feel it is a reasonable logical character progression?
I would say it is a cop out. Kind of like the conventions “evil twin” trope in a soap opera