Talk:Avatar: The Last Airbender

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Tentpole set & draftability

Re: this edit. The article right now reads to me as if it's saying "We know this is a tentpole set, therefore it must be draftable." If the actual argument is "This is a Standard-legal set, therefore it will probably be draftable," then yeah that seems totally reasonable to me, but I'd want to reword it to avoid the confusion. Something like "As a Standard-legal set, Avatar: The Last Airbender is expected to feature randomized boosters for Limited as a main component." But I would like to know if people have other thoughts before I touch this topic again. --Inktog (talk) 05:17, 3 April 2025 (UTC)

As the editor in question, I can confirm the intent was "This is a Standard-legal set, therefore it will almost certainly be draftable." While we have seen non-draftable card sets be Standard-legal (I'm looking at you Magic: The Gathering Foundations/Starter Collection), they have all been subsets of a randomized booster set. We've yet to see a stand-alone non-randomized booster set also be a premier set (but obviously never say never). I'm quite happy for "As a Standard-legal set, Avatar: The Last Airbender is expected to feature randomized boosters for Limited as a main component." to be used as a statement though. -- RivalRowan (talk) 05:30, 3 April 2025 (UTC)

Avatar eternal-legal cards

The list of eternal-legal cards in Avatar: The Last Airbender appear to be much more expansive than those in Marvel's Spider-Man (SPE). Are there enough to justify a separate sub-tab, per the Beginner Box? -- RivalRowan (talk) 20:53, 16 August 2025 (UTC)

Personally I'd say no. TLE isn't really a set, it's grabbag catch-all code used on a variety of cards from different products. It's not very relevant to the reader, except for a brief mention of "If it has the glider symbol and the set code TLE, it's not Standard-legal". I would rather a) document the Beginner Box, Jumpstart, source material bonus sheet, etc. as the separate products that they are; b) mention when those products include non-Standard cards; c) include a brief section in the main article about how the TLE set code and glider symbol used for non-Standard cards. --Inktog (talk) 23:48, 16 August 2025 (UTC)