Quench

White Quench Possibility

New 09 Jan 2024 Asked by thornthallid 39 Comments

Hi Mark. I recently asked about a white Quash, which is clearly ridiculous. What I meant was, if or when: a white QUENCH.


White is allowed in the color pie to do taxing counterspells. That doesn’t mean it gets to do it as efficiently as blue, so white can have Quench’s rules text, but not necessarily its mana cost.Also, play design isn’t interested in making many white counterspells. Just because the color pie allows it, doesn’t mean we’ll necessarily make it.

Unquenchable Fury Naming

New 28 Nov 2023 Asked by sombramainexe 15 Comments

Is there a reason Unquenchable Fury from NEC was given that name when it was given to a supplemental card in Battle the Horde or was that not considered?


We don’t consider the names in Battle for the Horde to be official, in the sense that we can’t use those names for new cards.

White's Counterspells Design

New 13 Apr 2023 Asked by dracomoros 29 Comments

Is there much design space in white having counter spells that counter unless the opponent pays a cost (like mana leak and quench) to fit in with a taxing theme while letting blue have hard counters/counters with benefits?


It’s not a design space issue. It’s how much white counterspelling do we want.

Reason for Reprinting Unquenchable Fury

New 08 Feb 2022 Asked by smol-ball-of-stress 41 Comments

Is there a reason why you printed Unquenchable Fury again in this set when it was already printed in the Battle the Horde deck?


Those cards aren’t treated as official Magic cards and thus do not eliminate names as an option for future cards.

Understanding Unquenchable Fury Redundancy

New 08 Feb 2022 Asked by spiritkhan 31 Comments

Did you know that Unquenchable fury from the Kamaigawa commander deck is also the name of a Theros Battle the horde card?


I do.


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