Idyllic Tutor

Solve The Equation Naming

New 29 May 2021 Asked by senior-punz 33 Comments

Why isn't solve the equation a tutor in name like idyllic tutor or grim tutor?


Not all tutors have to have the word “tutor” in their name.

Choosing Card Rarity

New 04 Apr 2021 Asked by scarecrowit94 47 Comments

I know that rarity/power level is not your field, but I’m not sure interested in knowing why 3 mana value tutor for specific cars type like fabbricate and now solve the equation ended up being uncommon while Idyllic tutor is a rare?


There are numerous factors beyond complexity why a card might sit at a certain rarity. Maybe the card impacted limited n a way that was problematic. Maybe it got pushed out of uncommon due to the need for the slots to fill over roles. Maybe it did more, but got rolled back late in the process. I wasn’t on that set design team, so I don’t know specifically why that card ended up at rare.

Completing Tutor Cycle

New 29 Apr 2016 Asked by ccantman 20 Comments

We have Fabricate (artifact), Idyllic Tutor (enchantment), Call the Gatewatch (planeswalker), Sylvan Scrying(land). Will the cycle ever be completed? Sorcery, Instant and Creature versions?


I don’t see it as a cycle, but I’m sure we’ll get to them all eventually.

Color Pie Philosophy

New 16 Mar 2016 Asked by ricardolongo 17 Comments

"If you can deal with the larger group, you could [deal with] a subset." But should you? Should black, the color of Demonic Tutor, be able to get Idyllic Tutor? I don't think so, especially because dealing with a subset often comes with other advantages, such as cost reduction, and helps you guys craft better-defined for each color.


I was talking about color bend versus color break. Just because you do a larger subset, doesn’t mean you get to do any subset normally.


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