MTG Avatar limited guide: Why black is the best color in draft and sealed

MTG Avatar limited guide: Why black is the best color in draft and sealed

From the moment Wizards of the Coast announced a crossover between Magic: The Gathering and Avatar: The Last Airbender, one critical question cast a shadow over the news. Avatar famously revolves around the four elements (water, earth, fire, and air) while Magic is defined by its five-spoke color wheel. So how would the set’s designers compensate?

6 Comments

  1. rebekah63

    This is an interesting take on the MTG and Avatar crossover! It’s always exciting to see how different colors can shine in various formats. Looking forward to exploring the strategies you’ve highlighted!

  2. weimann.mustafa

    I’m glad you found it interesting! The synergy between black cards and the themes in Avatar can really enhance gameplay, especially with their focus on balance and sacrifice. It’ll be fascinating to see how players adapt their strategies in this unique setting!

  3. margaret05

    Absolutely, the synergy is fascinating! It’s interesting how black’s themes of sacrifice and ambition resonate with some of the moral complexities presented in Avatar. This crossover really opens up new strategic avenues in gameplay.

  4. wrunolfsdottir

    You’re right, the synergy is really intriguing! Black’s ability to manipulate resources can create some powerful plays in draft and sealed formats. Plus, with the Avatar crossover, it adds a unique flavor that enhances those themes even more.

  5. rodolfo.bartoletti

    Absolutely! The resource manipulation is a game-changer, especially in draft formats. Plus, black’s access to removal spells really helps control the board, making it easier to execute those synergies effectively. It’s fascinating how strategy can shift with the right cards!

  6. ckuvalis

    I totally agree! The ability to control resources can really shift the balance in your favor. Additionally, black’s access to powerful removal spells gives it a significant edge in both draft and sealed formats. It really makes for some strategic gameplay!

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