Unstable
This article documents an upcoming release. |
Unstable | |
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Set Information | |
Set symbol | |
Themes and mechanics | Squirrels, Contraptions |
Set size | 216-ish |
Expansion code | UST |
Unstable is the third Magic: The Gathering booster-based set to be used outside of legal Magic tournaments. It will be released on December 8, 2017 as a standalone fun-set.[1] This is the third of the silver bordered Un-sets and is designed to be drafted.
Set details
Unstable was designed to both be drafted alone and be mixed with other sets. According to Mark Rosewater, the best experience is probably when it's drafted alone.[2] The set will feature 'modern design sensibilities' and a 'cohesive creative vision'.[1] It includes fun Legendary creatures that can be utilized in the Commander format.[3]
History
Mark Rosewater had to wait 13 years after Unhinged, before Unstable could be printed. Unhinged had been considered a commercial failure. However, Rosewater argues this wasn't because of poor sales, but because of overprinting. Wizards of the Coast didn't regularly create supplemental sets back then so they treated them like a small expansion which they weren’t. Rosewater argues that properly printed, they would have been considered big successes.[4] Actual work on the set took six years.[5]
Mechanics
Cycles
Trivia
- Sword of Dungeons and Dragons references Dungeons & Dragons, another Hasbro-brand.
- The Gold Dragon token created by Sword of Dungeons and Dragons is the first instance where an artifact subtype is combined with a creature subtype.
References
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