Talk:Modern Horizons 3/Commander decks: Difference between revisions
>Hunterofsalvation (Created page with "==Collector Edition tokens== The numbering of the Collector Edition tokens is a mystery, mainly because image gallery on the mothership is a disaster. I can't make it work, but *The servo token seems to be #33, not #44 *There seems to be a treasure at #34, but also at #45 --~~~~") |
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== Gallery - Borderless Profile Face Commander == | |||
I don't think these images should be here (or hosted on the Wiki in general). They don't add any value to the overall article because they're not demonstrating anything unique about the set. Borderless profile cards have been used in previous sets. Having Collector's Edition versions of the Commander decks is noteworthy, both as the first instance of this and because the deck boxes are physically different from the standard boxes. However I don't see how that extends to the face commanders. | |||
I will note there may be some value in keeping <c>Ulalek, Fused Atrocity</c> because it's the first, and so far only, card to use colorless [[hybrid mana]] symbols. Happy to hear others' thoughts. -- [[User:RivalRowan|RivalRowan]] ([[User talk:RivalRowan|talk]]) 06:36, 12 June 2024 (UTC) |
Latest revision as of 06:36, 12 June 2024
Collector Edition tokens
The numbering of the Collector Edition tokens is a mystery, mainly because image gallery on the mothership is a disaster. I can't make it work, but
- The servo token seems to be #33, not #44
- There seems to be a treasure at #34, but also at #45
--Hunterofsalvation (talk) 05:42, 1 June 2024 (UTC)
Gallery - Borderless Profile Face Commander
I don't think these images should be here (or hosted on the Wiki in general). They don't add any value to the overall article because they're not demonstrating anything unique about the set. Borderless profile cards have been used in previous sets. Having Collector's Edition versions of the Commander decks is noteworthy, both as the first instance of this and because the deck boxes are physically different from the standard boxes. However I don't see how that extends to the face commanders.
I will note there may be some value in keeping Ulalek, Fused Atrocity because it's the first, and so far only, card to use colorless hybrid mana symbols. Happy to hear others' thoughts. -- RivalRowan (talk) 06:36, 12 June 2024 (UTC)