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  1. @ceruleanspark In reaction to the M14 rules changes, Jace the Mind Sculptor is now £120. I can't believe I passed one up, I'll never stop regretting

    Friday, 31-May-13 09:44:57 UTC from web
    1. @scoot But even if you /had/ one, you'd want to keep it, so why does the value matter?

      Friday, 31-May-13 09:46:10 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
      1. @ceruleanspark Because now it's literally completely out of my price range. Before at least if I wanted to I could get one for £70, even if that is expensive as heck, but I could AFFORD it technically. Now it's just beyond me.

        Friday, 31-May-13 09:48:29 UTC from web
    2. @scoot There are M14 rule changes ?

      Friday, 31-May-13 09:55:03 UTC from web
      1. @critialcloudkicker Yes. Legendaries and Planeswalkers no longer blow up all copies of themselves, instead any player can own 1 of said legendary or walker and if you own more than one you may choose 1 and sacrifice the rest. Also Indestructible is a keyword while 'unblockable' is now 'can't be blocked'. Lastly land plays have been modified to stop people bouncing creatures like Azusa, Lost but Seeking and getting multiples of her effect in the same turn.

        Friday, 31-May-13 09:57:04 UTC from web
      2. @critialcloudkicker Source: http://wizards.com/Magic/Magazine/Article.aspx?x=mtg%2Fdaily%2Ffeature%2F248e

        Friday, 31-May-13 09:59:27 UTC from web
        1. @scoot I found ( and read ) it before you passed the link... Same link through... And I must say, well that kind of all makes sense.

          Friday, 31-May-13 10:13:30 UTC from web
          1. @critialcloudkicker It's all sensible changes, I'm glad they did it

            Friday, 31-May-13 10:20:27 UTC from web
            1. @scoot Dibs on M14 being heavy on all sorts of legendaries

              Friday, 31-May-13 10:27:21 UTC from web
              1. @critialcloudkicker Nope, but Theros block might be. No M14 legendaries have been spoiled yet at all, plus they would never over complicate a core set to that degree.

                Friday, 31-May-13 10:29:12 UTC from web