Prismatic Ending

Sunburst Mechanic Doubts

New 13 Jul 2022 Asked by greg502 27 Comments

Will we ever see a land that produces mana that counts as 2 (or more) colors for Sunburst and the like (e.g. Adds a single W that counts as both W and R mana for Prismatic Ending)


I’m not sure the confusion is worth the design space. The former is big and the latter is small.

Color Pie Imbalance in Older Formats

New 10 Nov 2021 Asked by sandwurmfood 30 Comments

Hey Mark! I have a question about the color pie and how it relates to non-rotating constructed formats. As I understand it black is supposed to be he best at spot removing creatures and planeswalkers but in formats like modern and older it’s options have to compete against the likes of Unholy Heat, Prismatic Ending, Path to Exile, Lightning Bolt, etc all of which do this thing in more powerful ways than black’s options like Fatal Push. Does the council of colors have any interest in balancing out this aspect of the color pie for those formats or does the color pie simply matter less in these places than it does for limited and standard?


There’s not much we can do to color correct older formats; they’re very much formed by the mistakes of the past. If you prefer playing with a more pure version of the color pie, limited and Standard are better formats for you.

Spotlight on New Removal Spells

New 15 Aug 2021 Asked by elspethconquersbreathmouthwash 39 Comments

To the player who asked about white getting a new "constructed-playable monocolored spot removal spell": Portable Hole (from AFR) and Prismatic Ending (from MH2) are two new cards that fit the criteria and both are powerful enough that they're being played in Modern and Legacy


FYI


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