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There have been no reported injuries. His brother Mal continues to write about travel and make documentary films. Search Icon A magnifying glass icon. There is also a subtle anachronism. After the card emphatically declares that it does 4 damage to any target, it reminds you in a rather conciliatory tone that it does 2 damage to you "as well". The templating equivalent of some elder wizard putting an arm around your shoulder to break some bad news, namely that your blue direct damage isn't as good as that red mage's from across the street Never mind lad, at least you've got your tank-top… Anachronism 4 — Demonic Attorney On the face of it, some fourth-wall breaking card design encapsulating greedy lawyers requiring another card offered up in 'legal fees' by each player.

Although it makes slightly more sense in the context of a game where an additional card would otherwise be henceforth on the line for keeps, even in the event of a future concession, look closely and you'll see arguably the most unnecessary line of text ever printed on a Magic card: Yes, a useful prompt for players who may want to cut their losses and not risk losing a second card to ante. But remind me to offer this to my opponent whenever I cast a spell in the future!

Unless you concede the game immediately?

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Anachronism 5 — Disintegrate One of the best things about Alpha is the innocence of the designers. They assumed that players would buy a few starters each and then play a handful of games with their mates. Indeed, this was seen as an obvious way to mitigate the busted cards. No-one is going to collect a whole set of Alpha, let alone be playing the game twenty-five years later… On the face of it, Disintegrate is a harmless bit of card design.

But there is a real drafting error in the card that reflects this initial innocence. As we all know, Disintegrate is perfect for dealing with enemy creatures, which face being removed from the game entirely. Not partially or more-removed-from-the-game-than-not, but entirely.

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But it does make sense in the context of educating players of the differences between the graveyard and what we now know as the exile zone. However I have always enjoyed the contradiction which is shared with, amongst others, Swords to Plowshares that whilst the card emphatically declares that a target is entirely removed from the game, this doesn't literally mean 'removed from your game set of Magic: Instead "entirely" is qualified as only being until this 'game' of the 'Game' is complete and one is invited to return the card to its "owner's deck only when game is over", the inference being it would otherwise sit forever in the eternal exile zone of a shelf in your study.

There is something very charming about these fourth-wall busting prompts, reminding players to return cards to their decks, or return to their opponents cards which have been stolen during the game. But please do tell me what your favourite templating anachronisms are! Any excuse for Alpha pics… Until next time. Posted by Jonas T at 5: Friday, 20 July Event Announcement: Three pieces of news for the post: A Facebook event has been set up here.

Posted by Jonas T at My "tix" urgh So I was hugely in favour of this change:.