All this Lorwyn in the air has got Juliet thinking about the works of 1894, which also leads to thoughts of nonviolence. Follow our train of thought to hear a discussion of new player’s aversion to combat, the joy of changelings, and the diet of Mirrans. Then we each design a new Lorwyn card building on all we talked about!
Scryfall gallery of cards mentioned
Topics and Tidbits
- Name swap!
- Literary works of 1894
- Wow this year is exactly like (some historical year)
- Tolstoy’s The Kingdom of God is Within You
- Judith Butler’s The Force of Nonviolence
- Lorwyn as the “peaceful” plane
- The prevalence of Pacifism-like cards
- New players tend to shy away from combat
- Johnny/Jenny does the least combat math, Spike the most
- Timmy gamers do a bunch of combat, but usually after they’ve gone huge enough to not care about specifics
- Congrats me, I’m having a great time
- Not just pacifying but converting
- I’m a guy with a cool sword… and a feel bad
- Typal can also feel comforting… everyone’s on the same team
- Some planes have farmers and farms, many don’t
- There’s plenty of battle in a Lorwyn or Bloomburrow but it still has the peaceful vibe
- Does lower fantasy have more farms?
- Muscle farming
- Sinister side of farms… children of the corn, werewolves
- Playfulness as well
- Ouphe (french pronunciation)
- Playful murder lion with snake hair…?
- Increased changeling opacity
- What do Mirrans eat?
- Ways of competing 1v1 without combat
- Decks and battlefields having so much land in them makes the game inherently less about people/creatures/combat
- Are -1/-1 counters more or less violent than damage?
- Tim’s card inspiration: Farm theme, giants, village on a creature
- Juliet’s card inspiration: (Swords to) Plow Hares
- Scarecrows with Reconfigure
- The cool way
- J immediately hooked on the Plough Ouphes name
Tim’s Card
Hulking Homesteader
2RR
Creature - Giant
You may play an additional land on each of your turns.
Landfall - Put a +1/+1 counter on this creature
When ~ leaves the battlefield, for each counter on it, return land you control to its owner's hand.
3/3
Juliet’s Card
Plough Ouphes 1G/RG/R
Creature - Ouphe
When this creature enters, each player puts a nonbasic land they control on top of their library.
When this creature leaves the battlefield, each player draws a card.
3/2
