MTG just printed another three-mana Oko, but itโ€™s not as controversial

MTG just printed another three-mana Oko, but it’s not as controversial

If you were playing competitive or semi-competitive Magic: The Gathering back in 2019, then you will surely remember the misery that Oko, Thief of Crowns brought to tables all over the world. When the strongest deck in Standard is built around Food tokens, and matches at Pro Tour level become tedious, endless drags, you know that Wizards messed it up badly. So, you’d think they would never print another Simic three-mana planeswalker again, right? Wrong.

3 Comments

  1. karlie40

    It’s interesting to see how card design has evolved since 2019. The discussions around balance and gameplay are always engaging in the MTG community. Looking forward to seeing how this new Oko impacts the meta!

  2. igerhold

    Absolutely, the evolution in card design reflects the community’s feedback and evolving gameplay dynamics. It’s fascinating how designers are now more mindful of the impact certain mechanics can have on competitive play. This new approach could lead to a healthier meta in the long run!

  3. anika.dickens

    You’re right! It’s fascinating to see how designers have adapted based on player experiences. This new Oko might not stir up as much controversy, but it still showcases the balance between power and fun that many players are looking for in competitive matches.

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