Coyote

Creature Types Consolidation

New 25 Jun 2024 Asked by fungustober 13 Comments

I'd like to voice my dislike of the paring down of some of the creature types, because I feel like differing viewpoints are good in game design and I've not really seen that many statements voiced in opposition to these changes. My view of it is that it strips out a lot of uniqueness of Magic as a setting. Other settings have humanoid lizards, but they don't have Viashino. Other settings have undersea-dwelling peoples, but they don't have Cephalids. Naga becoming Snake was completely understandable, and I think the justifications for it were valid. I do not think Viashino becoming Lizard or Cephalid becoming Octopus were remotely justified. On top of that, it creates some weird points, where you can see clearly crocodilian humanoids (the Viashino from Alara) now labeled as Lizards, which not only are separate types in Magic, they're not even closely related in real life (crocodiles are more closely related to birds and dinosaurs than lizards). I've seen a number of very loud people advocate for trimming all the "unnecessary" types in Magic out, but their proposals usually end up as "there should be about 20 creature types total." This is not only unsatisfactory from a game design standpoint--as it would make tribal decks a bit *too* easy to accomplish--but absolutely catastrophic from a flavor perspective as well. At that point, why not just have typelines be "TYPE1", "TYPE2", and so forth? Flavor and function have to work together, and sacrificing too much of either is a bad thing. Too little function, and the game becomes unplayable. Too little flavor, and the game becomes cold and sterile. This is not to say that trimming on creature types is a bad thing--I think Magic wouldn't be hurt by trimming on a few more creature types if you asked me--but just that I think the choice of creature types being trimmed is odd, to say the least. Why does a regularly printed creature type with new cards that were printed just earlier this year get the boot, and not something like trilobite, which has all of 5 cards, with a 4 year gap between the printing of the most recent one and the one before that? If this is to help tribal decks, why are there still one-off or two-off creature types being printed, like Varmint and Coyote?


We’re not getting rid of Viashino. They will continue to creatively exist. We will still refer to them in titles and flavor text as Viashino. All we’re doing is consolidating the creature types so that we’re consistent in how we use them. Magic has been treating animal humanoids this way (aka using the animal as the creature type) for two plus decades. All we’re doing is going back and fixing the few that got done before we adopted this policy back in the early days of Magic.

Armadillos and Folklore

New 11 Apr 2024 Asked by submergedforgottencladogram 41 Comments

Mark, I love OTJ, and how it uses the fauna, flora and folklore of North America to feel 'western'. Armadillos, Mountain Bighorn Sheep, Prairie Dogs, Buzzards, Coyotes, Roadrunners, Gila Monsters, Wolverines, Porcupines, Tumbleweeds (nevermind the Tumblewaggs), Beavers, Possums, Badgers, a knight riding a Moose, a battalion of various Cactus-folk and a Magic version of Paul Bunyan and his Blue Ox. Its like a roadtrip from my childhood through Wyoming, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico and western Texas was condensed into a set, even the panning for gold at a tourist trap! All I'm left wondering is when can we return so we can get a card inspired by John Henry, the steel-driving man, and maybe an ornery bison or two.

Please dole out copious high fives to those who had the idea that this set needs a bunch of critters from the southwest and the Rocky Mountains to feel like a western setting.


High fives shall be applied.

Coyote and Roadrunner Mechanics

New 05 Apr 2024 Asked by nectar222 34 Comments

I love the little shoutout with Cunning Coyote and Resilient Roadrunner. Is there an internal codename keyword for the Roadrunner’s “can only be blocked by creatures with haste” activated ability?


Not really. It’s the “Gingerbrute ability”.

Batching Canines

New 04 Apr 2024 Asked by komradek-blog 140 Comments

Can we batch cainines? Lions are cats, leopards are cats, and leonine are cats , but what about dogs? We have coyotes, dogs, foxes, jackals, and wolves, but nothing that groups them? Betrayal of man’s best friend I say.


It’s a possibility in the right set.

Coyote Versus Dog Typing

New 30 Mar 2024 Asked by xyronian 82 Comments

I understand why some older creature types are being rolled together, like Naga and Snake, or Lizard and Viashino. However, is there a reason coyote was introduced in Thunder Junction instead of using Dog?


The problem is we tend to use creature types to match the words people use and not what lines up by species. People call lions and tigers “cats”, but don’t refer to wolves and coyotes as “dogs”.

Coyote's Color Identity

New 29 Mar 2024 Asked by arrcattumbles 23 Comments

I would argue that in most of the roadrunner cartoons there’s a solid dose of red in the coyote. He puts a lot of faith in things that he should be able to tell could hurt him. Especially when he puts himself at risk to force them to operate!


I agree that Wile E. Coyote has plenty of red in him as a character.

Coyote Card Color

New 29 Mar 2024 Asked by j-waffles 35 Comments

I feel like I remember you saying a while back that Wile E. Coyote was probably black or blue black. but in this set, the card which is clearly meant to be a reference to Wile E. Coyote is mono red. Why is this? If I had to guess, it’s because this is a regular coyote and thus isn’t using elaborate Rube Goldberg machines to catch the roadrunner? But that still feels wrong


This card isn’t representing the personality of a character. It’s representing an average Coyote. It’s a wink and a nod, not a top-down design.

Roadrunner Protection Logic

New 28 Mar 2024 Asked by kallixti 148 Comments

Why does Resilient Roadrunner get protection from Coyotes? Protection entirely eliminates the need to run from them.


The Roadrunner runs because it enjoys running, not because it’s trying to get away from the Coyote. I don’t think it considers the Coyote a threat. : )

Cartoon Characters

New 27 Mar 2024 Asked by vaezarek 45 Comments

I appreciate that you got Wile E. Coyote (Crafty Coyote) and Road Runner (Resilient Roadrunner) into the set, and wanted to know how many other people got the reference.


: )

Color Identity of Road Runner

New 01 Jan 2021 Asked by kaptain-kota 42 Comments

Youve said before that Wile E Coyote is monoRed. What color(s) would you say the Road Runner is?


The Road Runner is pretty green.

Proposing Canine Cycles

New 13 Feb 2020 Asked by bcrossfire 95 Comments

While we're discussing cycles of mammals, how about canines? I would propose Dogs, Foxes, Jackals, Coyotes, and Wolves. Foxes are viewed as the most clever and intelligent of the canine family, Jackals are scavengers, and Coyotes are associated with the arid desert.


Ooh, I like animal cycles.

Cartoon Characters' Colors

New 31 Dec 2018 Asked by captainnv 28 Comments

Wile E. Coyote is red, correct? Is the Roadrunner green?


He’s blue/red. Izzet all the way.

Coyote Pack Encounter

New 01 Apr 2017 Asked by lucos-tropos 104 Comments

In addition to a previous question: what packs DO you have currently lying around?


Packs of wild coyote. I’m not sure how they got in the house. At least they’re sleeping now.

Post-Victory Plans

New 03 Oct 2014 Asked by kallixti 41 Comments

Positive hypothetical: if you finally achieved your goal of killing Magic, what would you do next?


It might be like the one cartoon where Wile E. Coyote catches the Roadrunner and doesn’t know what to do.


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