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==Maro's Wilds of Eldraine Teaser==
==Maro's Wilds of Eldraine Teaser==

Revision as of 08:37, 29 July 2023

Wilds of Eldraine/Trivia
 
 
 
 
 
 

Maro's Wilds of Eldraine Teaser

Mark Rosewater gave his traditional teaser with the following hints.

First up, here are some things you can expect:

Here are snippets of rules text, you’ll see:

And finally, here are some creature type lines you’ll see:

Cultural references

Cards throughout Wilds of Eldraine reference the Arthurian legend of Camelot on one hand and Grimms' Fairy Tales on the other. Other fairy tales, not especially compiled by the Grimm brothers, are referenced as well. that The following is a list of specific analogs and references in cards within the set.

Arthurian legend

Card(s) Arthurian legend Notes

Fairy tales

Card(s) Fairytales and stories Notes

Agatha of the Vile Cauldron
Eriette of the Apple
Hylda of the Icy Crown

Three Witches (Macbeth) The weird sisters trope
Agatha of the Vile Cauldron Hansel and Gretel The evil witch
Eriette of the Charmed Apple Snow White The Wicked Queen
Greta, Sweettooth Scourge Hansel and Gretel Gretel
Hylda of the Icy Crown The Snow Queen The Snow Queen
Ruby, Daring Tracker Little Red Riding Hood Little Red Riding Hood
Talion, the Kindly Lord Sleeping Beauty A take on the Wicked fairy / Maleficent
Tough Cookie The Gingerbread Man The Gingerbread Man
Troyan, Gutsy Explorer Jack and the Beanstalk Jack

Other

References