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They're coming out with a Marvel set. Ready to drop a turn 2 Spiderman?
Awesome. A Smurfs set would be cool too.
Why do you care so much? Does it matter what the cards look like or the mechanics?
Disney made thier own tcg. Its never coming unless they give up on that first
Both matter.
If the mechanics are fun, I guess that's what matters the most. But still. Magic kind of lost it's magic with all that third party, and metaverse stuff, pun intended.
Haven't you been playing a long time? What difference does it make what the theme is? You still haven't answered.
I did answer. If my answer is not satisfactory to you, it's not my problem.
The thread was a joke, I don't owe you an official statement/explanation as to why some themes can be ridiculous in the context of the MTG universe.
Yes, and no at the same time.
There already is a standalone TMNT card game:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTh-WVUWzns
I love LOTR in MTGA, they just are out classed by more recent mechanics
At this point, probably not out of the question in the future.