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Appearing during Hackathons, Magic’s Lead Designer, Mark Rosewater, attests that “ we tried a version of Legacy Magic where cards get stickered and permanently change for future games.”įor better or worse, it’s unclear exactly why or when Studio X trialed this novel interpretation of Stickers in MTG. This novel and somewhat new innovation in tabletop gaming has also been infrequently tested by MTG’s R&D teams. This provides a more unique, mechanically complex, and story-rich experience to players throughout the duration of the campaign. Unlike traditional tabletop games, Legacy games play over the course of a campaign, much like the role-playing game of Dungeons & Dragons. Risk Legacy also had little mechs, which is just cool. In this game, the game board was permanently changed each time you played, and new rules could even be added. Pioneered by game designer Rob Daviau, the first Legacy Game was a variant of Risk, fittingly titled Risk Legacy. In fact, these kinds of evolving and ever-changing games, known as Legacy games, have existed since 2011. Surprisingly, however, it’s a concept that’s not entirely new in the world of tabletop gaming. Not only would this process potentially damage cards and make them difficult to sell, but mechanically, it’s quite the leap. Upon first hearing about it, you may find the idea of permanently altering your Magic cards completely outlandish. A New Legacy Murktide Regent | Modern Horizons 2 For better or worse, the future Stickers may even be a lot stickier to alter cards permanently. Despite the initial backlash, Unfinity may not be the last time MTG players are forced to play with Stickers. While there were a few isolated incidents of destruction, for the most part, the concerns around Stickers were seriously premature. Rather than leaving cards covered in a sticky residue, Unfinity’s Stickers instead would barely stay on their own Sticker Sheet. Come to the release of Unfinity in early October, and players discovered Wizards did their best to ensure Stickers are non-destructive. Players were apprehensive about not just the mechanical implications of Stickers but also the damage they may do physically. Since their reveal in mid-July, Stickers have been one of the most controversial additions to MTG in recent memory.
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