Friday, November 26, 2021

More Art in Magic

I've posted a few times about the art in Magic, and its importance to the game. I was reminded again of its beauty today, as I perused prints for sale at the Original Magic Art store. 

I'm continually impressed by the amount of time and effort that goes in to making one picture for one Magic card. One set includes hundreds of cards, and there are more than 22,000 unique cards printed at this point. How many hours have gone into just the art- let alone the game design? Astonishing. Anyway, here are some of my favorite prints from OMA:


Tuesday, November 16, 2021

How many cards (2021)?

The Grand Calculatron

How many Magic cards have been made? I looked at that question and the difficulty it creates in this post last year. Today, I simply update the numbers. This post will focus on how many unique cards have been made.

As with last year, Scryfall will be our guide. Any commands shown below were typed into the main Scryfall search bar. And all results are accurate only as of this writing- 16 November 2021- as the numbers are always changing.

The first query: how many unique Magic cards have been made? Using Scryfall's syntax, we search as follows, and get the result (presented immediately after and copied from Scryfall's explanation):
  • not:reprint  
    • 22,818 cards where the cards aren’t reprints
Cool. But this includes funny cards . . . let's drop those:
  • not:reprint not:funny  
    • 22,341 cards where the cards aren’t reprints and the cards aren’t funny
Now let's remove those digital-only cards:
  • not:reprint not:funny not:digital  
    • 22,292 cards where the cards aren’t reprints and the cards aren’t funny and the cards aren’t digital prints
Great. Now let's look at how many unique cards have appeared in core sets:
  • not:reprint st:core  
    • 1,685 cards where the cards aren’t reprints and the card is in a core set
And now expansions:
  • not:reprint st:expansion  
    • 18,395 cards where the cards aren’t reprints and the card is in an expansion set
All that remains are cards that weren't in core sets or expansions:
  • not:reprint -st:core -st:expansion  
    • 2,738 cards where the cards aren’t reprints and the card is not in a core set and the card is not in an expansion set
Oops, that includes funny and digital cards. Adjusting:
  • not:reprint -st:core -st:expansion not:funny not:digital  
    • 2,212 cards where the cards aren’t reprints and the card is not in a core set and the card is not in an expansion set and the cards aren’t funny and the cards aren’t digital prints
Alright, I think that's it for today. So in summary, as of today,
  • 22,292 unique Magic cards have been released in core sets, expansions, or other special releases that are not funny and not digital only [+1826 from last year]. The breakdown:
    • 1,685 unique Magic cards in core sets [same as last year]
    • 18,395 unique Magic cards in expansions [+1320 from last year]
    • 1,706 unique Magic cards in special releases [+506 from last year]
The numbers are always changing; here's a screenshot on how the numbers have changed over the past few months. Note that the "-is:" or "-st:" syntax is interchangable with "not:" in some cases:

That's a lot of Magic cards, and quite a jump from last year.

Sunday, November 14, 2021

Crimson Vow Drafting

The latest set, Crimson Vow, is out! I participated in two types of drafts; below recaps both.
1) Traditional Draft
Here, you draft (with other players, not AI) and play three best-of-3 matches. This was my first time playing best-of-3 format; I prefer individual games. In my three matches, I went 1-2, but my overall game record was 4-5 (1-2, 1-2, 2-1). My white-blue deck wasn't very effective, though I always won the first game of a match.

1 Inspired Idea (VOW) 64
1 Valorous Stance (VOW) 42
1 Fleeting Spirit (VOW) 14
1 Heron-Blessed Geist (VOW) 19
1 Resistance Squad (VOW) 32
1 Vampire Slayer (VOW) 43
1 Scattered Thoughts (VOW) 74
2 Parish-Blade Trainee (VOW) 29
1 Estwald Shieldbasher (VOW) 11
2 Lunar Rejection (VOW) 67
1 Twinblade Geist (VOW) 40
1 Repository Skaab (VOW) 73
1 Stitched Assistant (VOW) 81
1 Cruel Witness (VOW) 55
1 Unholy Officiant (VOW) 41
1 Distracting Geist (VOW) 9
1 Soulcipher Board (VOW) 79
1 Gryff Rider (VOW) 15
1 Serpentine Ambush (VOW) 77
1 Syncopate (VOW) 83
1 Dreadlight Monstrosity (VOW) 57
1 Traveling Minister (VOW) 39
8 Island (VOW) 399
8 Plains (VOW) 398


2) Premier Draft
Here, you draft (with other players, not AI) and play individual games until you hit 3 losses. I prefer this format. I started strong (3-0) before flaming out and finishing 4-3. My black-red 'blood token' deck was pretty powerful, but apparently susceptible to green (my three losses where to GB, GW, and GU decks, respectively).

1 Hero's Downfall (VOW) 120
1 Falkenrath Celebrants (VOW) 156
3 Bloodcrazed Socialite (VOW) 96
1 Sanguine Statuette (VOW) 177
1 Blood Petal Celebrant (VOW) 146
2 Ragged Recluse (VOW) 127
1 Wedding Invitation (VOW) 260
1 Undying Malice (VOW) 134
1 Bloodvial Purveyor (VOW) 98
1 Falkenrath Forebear (VOW) 111
2 Persistent Specimen (VOW) 125
1 Lacerate Flesh (VOW) 166
1 Reckless Impulse (VOW) 174
1 Sure Strike (VOW) 179
1 Abrade (VOW) 139
1 Bleed Dry (VOW) 94
1 Doomed Dissenter (VOW) 106
1 Pointed Discussion (VOW) 126
1 Desperate Farmer (VOW) 104
1 Blood Fountain (VOW) 95
1 Bloody Betrayal (VOW) 147
7 Mountain (VOW) 401
8 Swamp (VOW) 400

Overall
The set seems fun for black, red, and green. I'm not sold on white and the 'training' ability. Blue seems good only when paired with black or green.

Saturday, November 6, 2021

Color Pie


If you follow the official Magic page, you'll note that they recently did a new series on the 'color pie'- the five colors of Magic, with each of their strengths and common mechanics. That article is here and well worth your time. They did one a week prior- here- that gave some backstory and links to older articles on the topic.

Though Magic is now almost 30 years old, the official site still does a great job of publishing 'introductory' articles like this one- not simple regurgitations of ones prior, but revised looks at core concepts.