Hope of Ghirapur

Colorless Legendaries' Costing Issue

New 09 Mar 2020 Asked by rosebuncat 37 Comments

Regarding colorless legendaries, the thing I most want with them is interesting effects that aren't about artifacts, with the legendary themselves costing a maximum of 6 mana. While Hope of Ghirapur is interesting, I don't think it's particularly fun as a commander, as in order to use it's effect, you must lose it-and pay 3 or 5 or 7 mana to get it back.


Not expensive but not undercutting any of the colors is narrow space.

Brawl Format Concerns

New 24 Mar 2018 Asked by mrmoustachemm 59 Comments

Currently there are only 18 lands in Standard with a colourless colour identity (ie no colour mana symbols), excluding Evolving Wilds (no Wastes to fetch) and transformed lands (which don't really contribute to a deck's land count). I'd suggest that if Brawl has any colourless commanders legal (like Hope of Ghirapur or Karn), there should be at least 25 unique colourless lands available, or Wastes should be always be printed in Standard (maybe in Deckbuilder Toolkits).


It’s an issue that has been raised and I know R&D is going to talk about it. Brawl is a new format so it will have some early growing as we figure out issues. Input from all of you with concerns will have us figure out these issues.

Colorless Brawl Deck

New 24 Mar 2018 Asked by gallivantcanary 57 Comments

In Brawl, would basic Wastes be legal if you were playing a colorless deck such as Karn or Hope of Ghirapur or is a colorless Brawl Deck just not currently possible/efficient?


Not currently, but it’s a new format and I’m curious to hear suggestions for improvement.


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