[Article]: Unlocking Legacy - Investigating Fetchlands. By Christopher Coppola
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[Article]: Unlocking Legacy - Investigating Fetchlands. By Christopher CoppolaI. The Best Cards in Legacy
I have stated many times before that I believe fetchlands to be the "best" cards in Legacy, for a variety of reasons. They play a critical role in the design of most archetypes and offer irreproducible effects for a negligible cost. Onslaught was released two years before Legacy even existed, so they have always been a part of the design process in this format, but I remember how the design problem was completely changed in Vintage and Extended when fetchlands were first printed. Building a manabase in Vintage for a Mana Drain deck was a much different process, and the vast improvement in land configurations made these decks much more consistent and powerful (helped along the way by Thirst for Knowledge and Gifts Ungiven). Fetchlands are arguably even more important in Extended, where the almost-duals of Ravnica block are the starting point of every manabase. Wizards even recently changed their rotation schedule to keep Onslaught block in Extended for another rotation, and the fetchlands along with it.
Artículo bastante interesante ya que hace referencia a un tema harto comentado desde otro punto de vista.
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