Reading the article, it somehow baffled me how much work and thought they actually put into this. Like it mentions meetings, wow.
For many new cards, I get the feeling they really don’t mind making them too strong. Similar thoughts when I look at the fanbase.
I (also) enjoyed the game when playing a 3/3 bear on turn 3 was nice. Now you sort of have to expect an indestructible hexproof creature with maybe even more abilities, for 2 mana, to be deemed playable.
Rambling off, sorry thanks.
By which criterias/standards do they make these cards, and evaluate later wether they need to be banned or not?
Reading the article, it somehow baffled me how much work and thought they actually put into this. Like it mentions meetings, wow.
For many new cards, I get the feeling they really don’t mind making them too strong. Similar thoughts when I look at the fanbase.
I (also) enjoyed the game when playing a 3/3 bear on turn 3 was nice. Now you sort of have to expect an indestructible hexproof creature with maybe even more abilities, for 2 mana, to be deemed playable.
Rambling off, sorry thanks.
By which criterias/standards do they make these cards, and evaluate later wether they need to be banned or not?