Do you remember the scene in FMA where the butcher and the Armstrong flex to come to an understanding inside the butchery shop? Your comment made me think of that.
Urza took nine planeswalkers who were akin to gods, gave them mechs, and that was still barely enough for the OG Phyrexia. Why would we think 10 post-mending planeswalker without power suits could just waltz in there unscathed? It was a fool’s errand.
Well comparatively to yawgmoth, new pyrexia is still at the early stages of phyrexization. Yawgmoth had thousands of years to do this. New phyrexia haven’t had that time and are still a new thing relatively
New Phyrexia doesn't have the military power the OG Phyrexians had. Yawgmoth had a huge army of demons, dragon engines, negators, behemoths, and all sorts of monstrosities that the current ones simply don't have. Plus, as if all of that wasn't enough, Yawgmoth himself was *the* black mana god, almost invincible while inside Phyrexia.
That more sabotage suiside mission done in urgence more than a hope to really win once for all. For me that the point of the story. (And honestly I found that configuration really intresting)
Four have fallen. The first infected from the beginning, using her last moment of freedom to make a path for the others. The second betrayed the third, for in Phyrexia love is a weakness. The third walks with death, knowing he is to fall, but planning to save others with his last moments. The fourth thought he could tame the wilds of Phyrexia, only to be turned into a beast himself. Only one remains to be taken. Let us see how she falls. For All Will Be One. (For the fourth, read today's side story. For the rest, episode three just came out.)
I would love to see that, but am afraid that there would be nothing to reach that powerlevel after. - Well maybe a reborn, compleatet, warped and finally elderspelled Nicol Bolas
@@marvinmuller4003 I question, since its been awhile since I looked at the Eldzari, can they affect Artifact creature? If no, then we may have a problem, if they can, well it sucks to be Phyrexia.
Maybe if nahiri and tamiyo goes to innestràd again trying to free emrakul by nahiri cracking open the moon in hopes of infecting her,and emrakul just wiping them out completely
Damn it's like the gatewatch forgot how insidious the Phyrexain sleeper agents were in Dominarea United were. Like Jace should have had the whole party checked for infection the moment they got back together
Marit Lage materializes out of nowhere kills Elesh Norn, gives all the good guys a thumbs up (like Hepatitis C in Rick & Morty), and precedes to begin eating New Phyrexia while the Jurassic Park theme plays in the back ground.
Once Phyrexia has planeswalkers, it's only a matter of time before they win. This forces the Gatewatch's hand into a suicidal alpha strike. The Phyrexian problem, the thing holding them back, seems to be, ironically, Elesh Norn herself. If she wasn't obsessed with control, she'd have just gifted oil to her couple planeswalkers to seed the Multiverse with. But she can't stand the notion that it would create multiple Phyrexias, and that hers might not even turn out to be on top at the end. She cares more about her ideals than about Phyrexia itself, and that's how they'll lose. At some point she'll do something really really dumb that the Gatewatch will then exploit to turn the tide.
It would be interesting to see the see Bolas return as a needed evil to fight the Phyrexians or the Eldrazi being brought to Phyrexia as a last resort wildcard.
So, my biggest issue with Phyrexians having planeswalkers is that, they win. they just win. New Phyrexia doesn't have to do ANYTHING. the planeswalkers can just planeswalk around and spread the glissening oil to every single plane, and the Phyrexian infection will be everywhere. It's why the OLD story team made it so that planeswalkers couldn't become phyrexian, or lose their spark if they do. It's why the old phyrexians were attempting to build the "planar drill" when Urza and his allies had to destroy. It was Yawgmoths ultimate, unattainable, dream to spread his "perfection" to every plane of existence everywhere.
I mean Dominaria has been scattered with Phyrexian husks and pools of oil for centuries without falling. Similarly, while only New Capenna is still standing, Old Capenna while a ruined husk has not been compleated. Mirrodin's makeup (and being created by a tainted being) seem to have made it particularly susceptible. Compleated planeswalkers means the threat of Phyrexia will likely never be extinguished (and so can be used and reused in the decades to come) but it's not an instant 'game over' button.
@@SvenTSexgore doesn't the nature of sleeper agents and Gix style manipulation combined with the zero sum for a brothers war level conflict mean an immortal faction just needs to wait for when the iron is hot though? It doesn't matter if the oil and eemnants of a previous attempt to take over a plane are dormant for centuries, it's just a waiting game for the opportunity, and a compleated planeswalker just leads to seeding those moments nuch faster?
@@SvenTSexgore Well, alot of that is retcons. In the OG lore, Dominaria got HELLA destroyed, leaving rips and scars in the fabric of the multiverse, and due to this distortion of reality, the Phyrexians couldn't continue. Between being cut off from Yawgmoth, AND having complete reality distortion suppressing them, they were done for, but Dominaria was supposed to be a lifeless husk of a world, they retconned alot of that, so there isn't much I can speak on that. So I'm looking at it from an overall perspective. Phyrexian planeswalkers just means Phyrexia wins.
@@PileOfStones Yep but the majority of our protagonists are nigh immortal as well and new heroes are born all the time. If they don't cop out by nuking/curing all the planeswalkers I imagine Phyrexia will move from the Borg to the Genestealers. Nests popping up here and there on planes but still able to be destroyed and undone if caught quickly enough. Then, in a decade or so when WotC decides it's time for them to be the big bads again one of the nests *doesn't* get caught in time and it becomes all out war for the soul of the plane.
Due to the mending, these aren't the same planeswalkers that we're dealing with, plus the whole story of Neon Destiny was about Jin Gatixis figuring out how to get around that complication and it lead to the reality chip being made and giving it the key to keep a soul in a Planeswalker but making them Phyrexian. The trade off is that Planeswalkers keep a piece of themselves and that means that if they try hard enough, they'll gain their freewill.
Wait, something's not right: If Nahiri is infected with oil, then she would just become zombified, complition needs a special process for planewalkers to retain their souls, and thus their sparks.
We haven't seen her compleated in the story yet - it remains to be seen if they'll actually show us that or just shrug and say 'trust us, it happened'. Right now she is just infected, by the time her card exists she's compleated.
We all knew this was going to happen. Urza went there with Mech suits for planeswalkers to Phyrexia. At the time planeswalkers were almost god like beings. I believe Urza didn't even need to draw breath, that's how god like they were. So much stronger than the planeswalkers we have now. To think these new planeswalkers could so easily defeat New Phyrexia was poor planning at the minimum. Its sure makes for a good story though and some new completed planeswalkers.
Koth is such a cool dude. I think he's the only new planeswalker I actually like. In the set with the best flavor text in Magic history, he got the single best quote: "If there can be no victory, then I will fight forever."
Thinking how been able of control metal help you to resist phyrexian influence and also have a spark help you too, maybe she can be a good phyrexian and not one who see the multiverse as something what need to be completed
I don't know about anyone else but Nihiri feels out of place to me. She does not come off as a type two volunteer herself for this kind of mission or even feel sympathetic towards her teammates for getting herself infected. So it feels like the writers didn't want to kill off another important character character and then decided there's nothing left to do with this one so let's add her to the list. I know she has a pretty sympathetic backstory. But she feels so out of place acting the way she is
To me, this seems on par with her character as shown previously. With the Eldrazi, she went out of her way to help with this multi planar threat and even offered to bring them to her plain so they could seal the Eldrazi. Then, she gave up decades of her life to just sleep and watch over the seal. And when no one came to help when the seal broke, she was worried and went o find them. What's shown here are the same character traits to what Nahiri was previously shown to be like, I think, at least. The only time she's shown differently is when the story involves Sorin because of her animosity towards him.
@@acheroneclypse277 I disagree, Sorin was not present in the las story in Zendikar, and she still acted against Nissa and Jace. Even though, they wanted the same thing, essentially.
So they decided to press on for the sake of the mission, if they're willing to sacrifice I can foresee great loses for them. But none for us, as all will be metal. All will be perfect!
did not know mirrodian/new phryexia was essetially a giant gobstopper with holes in it... and somehow the order of the sphere seems backwards wouldnt the furnace/ mantle be closer to the core?
Put simply while Urabrask is still Phyraxian, he is still of red mana, the color of freedom and individuality. He prefers it if organisms willingly submit to compleation, kind of the reverse of what Norn wants. Id say he isn't doing it to help, more so to screw over Norn.
Yknow, ive been bingeing mtg lore and ive noticed and inconsistancy in the way the glistening oil is portrayed. That is that often its told to be this ultimate infector, like the inevitablity of a zombie bite killing its host. Yet thiers been a couple of examples of it just doing nothing. The most recent one is when nissa gets launched up by wrenn and seven deal with a flying phyrexian angel. The action caused nissa to have at least her hands soaked in the oil, likely more. Seems wierd. Wanted to point it out
Two things I don't understand. 1. What is the point of Halo if it doesn't protect Jace. They say it will give them some protection from the oil, but it seems to offer no protection when Jace is struck. So how much protection is it really giving them? 2. How can the oil infect planseswalkers so easily? I understand regular being being infected easily enough, but I thought a planeswalker required a special procedure because it needed to leave their souls in tacked?
I would have thought palneswalker completion would take more than a scratch. Thought it would be more of a process. Like they need to be captured and worked on in a lab etc.
Compleation probably will take more. Right now we just see them being infected, which was possible before, it was just previously it either led to death or, if they tried compleation, the extinguishing of their spark. The infection encourages your existing flaws, makes you see allies as untrustworthy or enemies, and slowly leads you into the Phyrexian mindset until you want to be one with Phyrexia. At that last stage is when one normally undergoes compleation. (In card terms we're currently seeing the Toxic/Infect mechanics not yet the Compleation mechanics - we know she *will* end up compleated but we don't yet see that stage in the stories)
How about we dig Bolas boy back from the dead lol. Or maybe if there is something as dangerous as Phyrexia if not even more dangerous out there. Ah, Eldrazi versus Phyrexia, our battle will be legendary
Bolas is a weenie that got played by Tezzeret, and made a chump of by Main Character Syndrome and friends. Ol' Darling Nicky can stay in his box, being just as impotent as ever.
So Nahiri has been infected, both herself and Melira are aware of that, yet they move one like nothing happens and there was no risk of her being forced to eventually attack her companions? Unless there is some clever plot twist at some point, it sounds quite dumb to me...
You mean "Our Phtrexianised Gatewach?" They are fighting for the Phyrexia now, and soon many other will follow, with the blessing being bestowed on conutless other planes.
If this set ends up being the end for Nahiri, I at least appreciate that she is pretty heroic in these first two chapters. She is obviously a complicated Planeswalker who has done awful things, but I think when folks talk about Innistrad, the forget that Nahiri sacrificed literally millennia of her life protecting the multiverse from the Eldrazi. She was abandoned by her friends, and saw her work undone and her plane almost destroyed. I think she is actually a pretty tragic character Edit: originally wrote phyrexians rather than Eldrazi
My prediction is that Elesh Norn will be defeated and New Phyrexia will collapse into infighting, but Realmbreaker will not be stopped, and will spread throughout the multiverse. This will cause the Mending to be partially undone, and allow for interplanar travel for non-Planeswalkers.
That would be so good... I don't think they'd have the guts to do it, though. The lore implications would be too insane for them to handle. For example: Realmbreaker breaks into the Meditation Realm. Or... Slivers invade Innistrad and get to the moon. Or... Ravnica suddenly finds itself the capital of the Multiverse. And the list goes on.
I do love the story but daaaaaaaaamn does it feel rush...again the format of 5 episode by block suck not talking about the side stories who really doesn't bring that much....i wich they would have done like amonketh when it come to story block. This was peak magic story telling there
Elspeth sees Koth
Elspeth: You son of the b!tch! (Epic Handshake)
LOVE THIS!
@@AetherHub should have added it in the thumbnail or intro of the vid. 😁
Do you remember the scene in FMA where the butcher and the Armstrong flex to come to an understanding inside the butchery shop? Your comment made me think of that.
Koth: You changed so much.
Elspeth: New Capenna. Long story.
The reference is from Predator.
Urza took nine planeswalkers who were akin to gods, gave them mechs, and that was still barely enough for the OG Phyrexia. Why would we think 10 post-mending planeswalker without power suits could just waltz in there unscathed? It was a fool’s errand.
Well comparatively to yawgmoth, new pyrexia is still at the early stages of phyrexization. Yawgmoth had thousands of years to do this. New phyrexia haven’t had that time and are still a new thing relatively
New Phyrexia doesn't have the military power the OG Phyrexians had. Yawgmoth had a huge army of demons, dragon engines, negators, behemoths, and all sorts of monstrosities that the current ones simply don't have. Plus, as if all of that wasn't enough, Yawgmoth himself was *the* black mana god, almost invincible while inside Phyrexia.
Not the first time a group of planeswalkers led by Jace ran into an unwinnable battle
@@AnimeProfilePicture ah yes….Amonkhet xD
That more sabotage suiside mission done in urgence more than a hope to really win once for all.
For me that the point of the story. (And honestly I found that configuration really intresting)
Four have fallen.
The first infected from the beginning, using her last moment of freedom to make a path for the others.
The second betrayed the third, for in Phyrexia love is a weakness.
The third walks with death, knowing he is to fall, but planning to save others with his last moments.
The fourth thought he could tame the wilds of Phyrexia, only to be turned into a beast himself.
Only one remains to be taken. Let us see how she falls.
For All Will Be One.
(For the fourth, read today's side story. For the rest, episode three just came out.)
Kapa sh'k ima sahak
All will One.
Firebae shall be reunited and will be One.
I still want an Eldrazi / Phyrexian smack down - Emrakul warping the biology on New Phyrexia would be sweer AF and horrific for Norn
Oh absolutely. She just needs to crack through the moon
Considering the Phyrexians have hadrons on their plane, they might be preparing to compleat her.
I would love to see that, but am afraid that there would be nothing to reach that powerlevel after. - Well maybe a reborn, compleatet, warped and finally elderspelled Nicol Bolas
@@marvinmuller4003 I question, since its been awhile since I looked at the Eldzari, can they affect Artifact creature? If no, then we may have a problem, if they can, well it sucks to be Phyrexia.
Maybe if nahiri and tamiyo goes to innestràd again trying to free emrakul by nahiri cracking open the moon in hopes of infecting her,and emrakul just wiping them out completely
Damn it's like the gatewatch forgot how insidious the Phyrexain sleeper agents were in Dominarea United were. Like Jace should have had the whole party checked for infection the moment they got back together
Marit Lage materializes out of nowhere kills Elesh Norn, gives all the good guys a thumbs up (like Hepatitis C in Rick & Morty), and precedes to begin eating New Phyrexia while the Jurassic Park theme plays in the back ground.
Once Phyrexia has planeswalkers, it's only a matter of time before they win. This forces the Gatewatch's hand into a suicidal alpha strike. The Phyrexian problem, the thing holding them back, seems to be, ironically, Elesh Norn herself. If she wasn't obsessed with control, she'd have just gifted oil to her couple planeswalkers to seed the Multiverse with. But she can't stand the notion that it would create multiple Phyrexias, and that hers might not even turn out to be on top at the end. She cares more about her ideals than about Phyrexia itself, and that's how they'll lose. At some point she'll do something really really dumb that the Gatewatch will then exploit to turn the tide.
It would be interesting to see the see Bolas return as a needed evil to fight the Phyrexians or the Eldrazi being brought to Phyrexia as a last resort wildcard.
So, my biggest issue with Phyrexians having planeswalkers is that, they win. they just win.
New Phyrexia doesn't have to do ANYTHING. the planeswalkers can just planeswalk around and spread the glissening oil to every single plane, and the Phyrexian infection will be everywhere.
It's why the OLD story team made it so that planeswalkers couldn't become phyrexian, or lose their spark if they do. It's why the old phyrexians were attempting to build the "planar drill" when Urza and his allies had to destroy.
It was Yawgmoths ultimate, unattainable, dream to spread his "perfection" to every plane of existence everywhere.
I mean Dominaria has been scattered with Phyrexian husks and pools of oil for centuries without falling. Similarly, while only New Capenna is still standing, Old Capenna while a ruined husk has not been compleated. Mirrodin's makeup (and being created by a tainted being) seem to have made it particularly susceptible.
Compleated planeswalkers means the threat of Phyrexia will likely never be extinguished (and so can be used and reused in the decades to come) but it's not an instant 'game over' button.
@@SvenTSexgore doesn't the nature of sleeper agents and Gix style manipulation combined with the zero sum for a brothers war level conflict mean an immortal faction just needs to wait for when the iron is hot though? It doesn't matter if the oil and eemnants of a previous attempt to take over a plane are dormant for centuries, it's just a waiting game for the opportunity, and a compleated planeswalker just leads to seeding those moments nuch faster?
@@SvenTSexgore Well, alot of that is retcons. In the OG lore, Dominaria got HELLA destroyed, leaving rips and scars in the fabric of the multiverse, and due to this distortion of reality, the Phyrexians couldn't continue. Between being cut off from Yawgmoth, AND having complete reality distortion suppressing them, they were done for, but Dominaria was supposed to be a lifeless husk of a world, they retconned alot of that, so there isn't much I can speak on that. So I'm looking at it from an overall perspective. Phyrexian planeswalkers just means Phyrexia wins.
@@PileOfStones Yep but the majority of our protagonists are nigh immortal as well and new heroes are born all the time.
If they don't cop out by nuking/curing all the planeswalkers I imagine Phyrexia will move from the Borg to the Genestealers. Nests popping up here and there on planes but still able to be destroyed and undone if caught quickly enough. Then, in a decade or so when WotC decides it's time for them to be the big bads again one of the nests *doesn't* get caught in time and it becomes all out war for the soul of the plane.
Due to the mending, these aren't the same planeswalkers that we're dealing with, plus the whole story of Neon Destiny was about Jin Gatixis figuring out how to get around that complication and it lead to the reality chip being made and giving it the key to keep a soul in a Planeswalker but making them Phyrexian. The trade off is that Planeswalkers keep a piece of themselves and that means that if they try hard enough, they'll gain their freewill.
Wait, something's not right:
If Nahiri is infected with oil, then she would just become zombified, complition needs a special process for planewalkers to retain their souls, and thus their sparks.
I could be wrong but I think when gitaxias went to kamigawa he learned how to use the reality chip to prevent that
Also why would Melira aide and abbet the secret? She's spent her life knowing the risks of keeping such crucial info.
We haven't seen her compleated in the story yet - it remains to be seen if they'll actually show us that or just shrug and say 'trust us, it happened'. Right now she is just infected, by the time her card exists she's compleated.
My guess is that their sparks will be used to make a master soul bomb
Then again, the original war against Yawghmot was also costy, many important characters died well, at least 60% of them.
We all knew this was going to happen. Urza went there with Mech suits for planeswalkers to Phyrexia. At the time planeswalkers were almost god like beings. I believe Urza didn't even need to draw breath, that's how god like they were. So much stronger than the planeswalkers we have now. To think these new planeswalkers could so easily defeat New Phyrexia was poor planning at the minimum. Its sure makes for a good story though and some new completed planeswalkers.
Hi!! So glad you make content. It’s fantastic
Koth is such a cool dude. I think he's the only new planeswalker I actually like. In the set with the best flavor text in Magic history, he got the single best quote: "If there can be no victory, then I will fight forever."
Koth is anything but new lol
@@aff2001 Post-Mending is probably a better way to say it.
Always thought Koth went down fighting all these years... Admired him for his courage to fight when their was no hope of winning.
@@Michael-bn1oi I guess I'm kind of dating myself. I even consider the first five planeswalker cards in Lorwyn to be new characters.
Nahiri being infected is terrifying 😳
she just joins Urabrask
It’s really scary. Hopefully her will is strong
Wonder if she'll be black and white colors....eh? Lol
Thinking how been able of control metal help you to resist phyrexian influence and also have a spark help you too, maybe she can be a good phyrexian and not one who see the multiverse as something what need to be completed
@@Trujones if you not into spoiler I'll leave it alone, butttt...
There is no hope for the abominations of flesh our Giant Metal Dommy Mommy will rule and unite us all.
All will be one…
@@AetherHub All will be fun
All Is One
I don't know about anyone else but Nihiri feels out of place to me. She does not come off as a type two volunteer herself for this kind of mission or even feel sympathetic towards her teammates for getting herself infected. So it feels like the writers didn't want to kill off another important character character and then decided there's nothing left to do with this one so let's add her to the list.
I know she has a pretty sympathetic backstory. But she feels so out of place acting the way she is
Indeed, even in the previous Zendikar story, when she wanted the same thing as her opposition. She's too tame in this summary.
To me, this seems on par with her character as shown previously. With the Eldrazi, she went out of her way to help with this multi planar threat and even offered to bring them to her plain so they could seal the Eldrazi. Then, she gave up decades of her life to just sleep and watch over the seal. And when no one came to help when the seal broke, she was worried and went o find them. What's shown here are the same character traits to what Nahiri was previously shown to be like, I think, at least. The only time she's shown differently is when the story involves Sorin because of her animosity towards him.
@@acheroneclypse277 I disagree, Sorin was not present in the las story in Zendikar, and she still acted against Nissa and Jace. Even though, they wanted the same thing, essentially.
Cannon fodder
Yes, Urabrask, Elspeth, and Tezzeret will be the "heroes".
Yeah banding with some of these characters feels a bit… dirty
@@AetherHub Don't say banding. Don't get my hopes it up it will come back.
@@D-Skotes horsemanship?
@@D-Skotes One day my friend. Maybe a commander precon? 😂
@@scientistsalarian2661 that'd be kinda dope a precon focused around banding.
So they decided to press on for the sake of the mission, if they're willing to sacrifice I can foresee great loses for them. But none for us, as all will be metal. All will be perfect!
did not know mirrodian/new phryexia was essetially a giant gobstopper with holes in it... and somehow the order of the sphere seems backwards wouldnt the furnace/ mantle be closer to the core?
I can only hope the good guys (Phyrexians) win this time...
Blast erupts.
F***s up Blind Eternity
Bolas vs Ugin resumes
Attacking Phyrexia head on? Sooner or later the hero’s need to get the joke that is they’re the punch line
Most are already currently being punched!!!
elspeth has ptsd glad wizards actually acknowledged this
YES she’s a fierce warrior who only really fears Phyrexia because of her past trauma
Where did all the planeswalkers agree to meet? I don’t remember that part of the story.
Wait, why is Urabrask is helping them?
Put simply while Urabrask is still Phyraxian, he is still of red mana, the color of freedom and individuality. He prefers it if organisms willingly submit to compleation, kind of the reverse of what Norn wants. Id say he isn't doing it to help, more so to screw over Norn.
I appreciate that Tyvar is a himbo lol
I wonder if we will see tibalt in this story they said he was seeded
Yknow, ive been bingeing mtg lore and ive noticed and inconsistancy in the way the glistening oil is portrayed. That is that often its told to be this ultimate infector, like the inevitablity of a zombie bite killing its host. Yet thiers been a couple of examples of it just doing nothing.
The most recent one is when nissa gets launched up by wrenn and seven deal with a flying phyrexian angel. The action caused nissa to have at least her hands soaked in the oil, likely more.
Seems wierd. Wanted to point it out
Yes plz more story reading !
I have the ultimate end game to this storyline is going to be Nicol Bolas being released in desperation to handle the phyrexian threat.
I really hope the phyrexians win, will be a nice twist
It would be! Honestly we are seeing a lot of new lore aspects with this story… I wouldn’t be shocked
They’ve been winning for a while now, even if our fav team does lose in the end no one can deny they did more then bolas
@@AetherHub i suggest you to remember the time mage sent gods know when... i expect a flashpoint soon
I mean Marro teased some HUGE changed coming in March of the machines to both the lore and mechanics of the game so who knows?
Twist? Twist what?
They never lose.
If uncompleated walkers win, that will be called 'a twist'.
Two things I don't understand.
1. What is the point of Halo if it doesn't protect Jace. They say it will give them some protection from the oil, but it seems to offer no protection when Jace is struck. So how much protection is it really giving them?
2. How can the oil infect planseswalkers so easily? I understand regular being being infected easily enough, but I thought a planeswalker required a special procedure because it needed to leave their souls in tacked?
I love how everyone who knows mtg lord thinks this is kinda stupid. Got goosebumps seeing Koth back though
I would have thought palneswalker completion would take more than a scratch. Thought it would be more of a process. Like they need to be captured and worked on in a lab etc.
Compleation probably will take more. Right now we just see them being infected, which was possible before, it was just previously it either led to death or, if they tried compleation, the extinguishing of their spark.
The infection encourages your existing flaws, makes you see allies as untrustworthy or enemies, and slowly leads you into the Phyrexian mindset until you want to be one with Phyrexia.
At that last stage is when one normally undergoes compleation.
(In card terms we're currently seeing the Toxic/Infect mechanics not yet the Compleation mechanics - we know she *will* end up compleated but we don't yet see that stage in the stories)
@@SvenTSexgore fair point. Gets infected, they lose part of themselves, but not converted (completed) yet....
Wizard should include in the storyline how did the Pw became compleated..
So whenever I read the magic story it's in Simon's voice now.
I was hoping that Ashiok would return for Norn
Oh they will just give them time ;)
*tin foil hats* ashiok is giving elesh norn nightmares of Elspeth.
hopefully Vraska won't die
How about we dig Bolas boy back from the dead lol.
Or maybe if there is something as dangerous as Phyrexia if not even more dangerous out there.
Ah, Eldrazi versus Phyrexia, our battle will be legendary
That would be. But Bolas isn’t dead… just in prison. Set him free!
Bolas is a weenie that got played by Tezzeret, and made a chump of by Main Character Syndrome and friends. Ol' Darling Nicky can stay in his box, being just as impotent as ever.
He lost his mind.
But yeah, Bolas and Eldrazis are things that could fight against phyrexian.
So Nahiri has been infected, both herself and Melira are aware of that, yet they move one like nothing happens and there was no risk of her being forced to eventually attack her companions?
Unless there is some clever plot twist at some point, it sounds quite dumb to me...
Would Jace not just melt other PW brains and his own brain before they turned?
i know wizard probably won’t. but i really want gideon back
is the gatewatch still a thing?
🔥🔥🔥
New Jace card needs to be blue and black.
There is Halo
Never seeing Elesh Norn in action is a bit disapointing
Hope she defeat all the planeswalker like Bolas once did
Any confirmed Venser death or not?
He's been dead and fully compleated as a phyrexian zombie
Like his card in this set is literally called Venser, Corpse Puppet. As in a puppet made from the corpse of Venser.
First! Thanks for the great videos.
Thanks for being so quick 😇
The Gate Watch fought the Eldrazi and defeated Nicol Bolas. I doubt the Phyrexians can be that strong.
You mean "Our Phtrexianised Gatewach?" They are fighting for the Phyrexia now, and soon many other will follow, with the blessing being bestowed on conutless other planes.
@@gryf92 We will all become One
Bro who is this story meant for, Phyrexia has been btfo’d off 3 planes, there’s nothing at stake.
If this set ends up being the end for Nahiri, I at least appreciate that she is pretty heroic in these first two chapters. She is obviously a complicated Planeswalker who has done awful things, but I think when folks talk about Innistrad, the forget that Nahiri sacrificed literally millennia of her life protecting the multiverse from the Eldrazi. She was abandoned by her friends, and saw her work undone and her plane almost destroyed.
I think she is actually a pretty tragic character
Edit: originally wrote phyrexians rather than Eldrazi
I believe you mean the Eldrazi. But yeah. She's... complicated.
@@juliahenriques210 ah, you're right. Thank you for the catch
My prediction is that Elesh Norn will be defeated and New Phyrexia will collapse into infighting, but Realmbreaker will not be stopped, and will spread throughout the multiverse. This will cause the Mending to be partially undone, and allow for interplanar travel for non-Planeswalkers.
That would be so good... I don't think they'd have the guts to do it, though. The lore implications would be too insane for them to handle. For example: Realmbreaker breaks into the Meditation Realm. Or... Slivers invade Innistrad and get to the moon. Or... Ravnica suddenly finds itself the capital of the Multiverse. And the list goes on.
No.. cause WOTC keeps fucking shit up.
The Waffle House has found a new host.
I do love the story but daaaaaaaaamn does it feel rush...again the format of 5 episode by block suck not talking about the side stories who really doesn't bring that much....i wich they would have done like amonketh when it come to story block. This was peak magic story telling there