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I know the subject of bans, rotation, and errata has been given a lot of discussion lately but given today's announcement I wanted to bring it up again to ask a specific question: If the Elder team is ok with banning problematic cards (A very good thing) why was CoL given drastic errata rather than being banned?Errataing cards like Besieging the City makes sense as the errata'd change will seldom come up without a deck being built to abuse it and the card still does the basics of what the actual wording claims. The past and recent Mayhem changes are right what I would consider borderline unhealthy errata since it completely changes how the card is played in scenarios that come up rather frequently but the card does still does basically the same thing as it's wording so I can see why it was errata'd rather than banned.Errataing CoL by simply deleting not just an entire ability but the main ability on the card does not make any sense to me at all. Only part of the playerbase reads this forum and only a fraction of that group stays up to date on every errata change. When people bring their CoL decks to my tournaments am I just supposed to tell them "Oh hey yeah that card you have there? It just doesn't do what it says it does. That line of text on it doesn't actually exist anymore."Even if a nerfed CoL allowed an armor/fruits deck to function as intended it is not worth this kind of errata. Don't get me wrong, I'm not ranting because CoL was effectively removed from Redemption, I completely agree it's an unhealthy card in the current card pool and should not exist. I'm ranting because it was neutered instead of being banned. The only argument I could see for not banning CoL was that the Elders did not want to commit to the precedent of banning cards but that precedent was set in the exact same announcement. I believe the precedent of using errata to this extent is a FAR worse one to set than that of being willing to ban cards.I am very excited about all the changes except this one. Please do not make drastic errata. Please ban CoL.
For the record, we are NOT in favor of banning cards. That is a last resort and decided upon with much apprehension. We considered many options to "solve the Liner problem" but none were easy to implement, teach or explain.While I respect your opinion about CoL, I disagree that the "main" ability of CoL was "deleted". At least as we originally intended the card, it was meant to help keep your investment of AoG and/or FotS safe. The draw was more as an afterthought intended to offset the potential card disadvantage of placing so many eggs in one basket. It was never meant as the main ability to help you speed through your deck. We didn't envision (or even test) a speed CoL deck that used such an unconventional offense as 18 GE's and 5 Heroes.Props for finding away to abuse the card! I'm sorry that it had to lead to an errata. We didn't rush into a decision based on public outcry but instead took our time and looked at many options before deciding that 1) something needed to be done and 2) this is the best solution.
I would have preferred a full ban on Mayhem to the Errata.
Quote from: Red on April 09, 2018, 03:05:07 PMI would have preferred a full ban on Mayhem to the Errata.This errata has undergone several months of testing and Mayhem has been so much more balanced. It now typically impacts a single turn (or maybe two), but it does not swing the game completely around. The ban to Liners was made as a last resort decision because every errata/rule tweak we considered was simply too confusing. This errata to Mayhem is incredibly simple and therefore there is no reason it needs to be banned IMO.
It's simple to understand once you are aware of it. If this were a digital card game where you could update the text of all Mayhems and CoLs everywhere I would be 100% behind these changes. Sadly that's not the world we live in.
QuoteIt's simple to understand once you are aware of it. If this were a digital card game where you could update the text of all Mayhems and CoLs everywhere I would be 100% behind these changes. Sadly that's not the world we live in.What is the difference in knowing a card is banned and knowing it's wording has been changed?
The ban to Liners was made as a last resort decision because every errata/rule tweak we considered was simply too confusing.
Quote from: The Guardian on April 09, 2018, 03:21:17 PMThe ban to Liners was made as a last resort decision because every errata/rule tweak we considered was simply too confusing.I'm just curious, but did you try Rescuer's Choice? Because I know the Liner Lost Souls aren't really a big deal in T2 (you might get a block out of them if you're lucky, but generally people just go for a different Lost Soul unless there isn't a choice), I know there's more differences between T1 and T2 than just Rescuer's Choice, but I don't think Rescuer's Choice is too confusing.
I hope that we can eventually reprint the errataed cards with updated wording and then the old ones be rotated out or banned. There would likely be backlash from that though so a trade in program may have to be implemented for this so it's not just as easy as talking about it.
Where were these new erratas issued? I can't seem to find the thread or article stating them.... I feel out of the loop!
The Rule Annoucements section.
I feel out of the loop!
Quote from: The SchaeferI hope that we can eventually reprint the errataed cards with updated wording and then the old ones be rotated out or banned. There would likely be backlash from that though so a trade in program may have to be implemented for this so it's not just as easy as talking about it.Schaefer is a prophet--confirmed.
I would suggest leadership consider banning Haman's Plot form the game. MTG Chaos Orb was ripped BY THE PLAYER'S CHOICE to maximize effectiveness. But, to force a player to consume/destroy their product is counter to what I personally view the spirit of the game as. Obviously, I'm not Cactus or on the leadership team, but I value the collectability and to ask me to destroy it just to play it turns it in to a consumable, which isn't what I feel I signed up for when I started collecting.
I used the besieging the city, hypocrisy, mayhem combo...I can completely understand why that was squashed. It was unreal how good that was and the simple Hypocrisy / Mayhem combo was in every single deck.COL, yeah, that was obvious. It wasn't good for the game. However, I'm confused as to why the liner was banned all of a sudden.It has been around forever and there are more ways than ever to keep it from being shuffled away, why ban it now? Didn't GOYS (ROJ) kind of completely fix this "issue"? I'm an anti-banning cards / set rotation guy. So I may be biased but am I missing something? Thanks!