Maro? Can somebody find that post of his? He literally said wizards won't be printing any half cycles anymore
Yes I remember that announcement. Then in the very next set they printed half the pain lands. Then reprinted the same half of them a year later. So maybe because those sets had already been confirmed ahead of time that process hadnt come into effect yet. But I'm pretty sure they would be past that point now.
Maro? Can somebody find that post of his? He literally said wizards won't be printing any half cycles anymore
Yes I remember that announcement. Then in the very next set they printed half the pain lands. Then reprinted the same half of them a year later. So maybe because those sets had already been confirmed ahead of time that process hadnt come into effect yet. But I'm pretty sure they would be past that point now.
I think he means incomplete sets of new lands. The pain lands already have a set of ten sprinkled thought out the sets.
I wouldn't be surprised to see the battle-lands we are missing to show up in Innistrad since those are the colors of the dual lands from the original visit to Innistrad.
Quote from: Sdaunce37 on November 10, 2015, 03:03:35 AM
I wouldn't be surprised to see the battle-lands we are missing to show up in Innistrad since those are the colors of the dual lands from the original visit to Innistrad.
We did get the enemy checklands in INI, that's true. And with the release of SOI, the fetches will rotate out of standard, checking the power of the enemy duals somewhat. However, Zendikar is all about land matters, so I'm not sure what is gonna happen.
Quote from: Potticus on November 14, 2015, 12:52:18 PM
Quote from: Sdaunce37 on November 10, 2015, 03:03:35 AM
I wouldn't be surprised to see the battle-lands we are missing to show up in Innistrad since those are the colors of the dual lands from the original visit to Innistrad.
Wotc specifically said they're done printing half land sets across multiple mtg sets. The battle lands have to be in oaths according to maro.
That changes things. Though MaRo is infamous for his half-thruths (no fetches in BFZ for example), if he said "no" literally, we can assume them to be in OGW.