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Mono-white without Icatian Crier was less than ideal, but Celestial Crusader brought a huge game if you snatched up the Rebels plus some Sunlances and Ivory Giants. Tendrils of Corruption at common and the existence of Nightshade Assassin make going mono-black attractive, and I always had success with mono-blue Errant Ephemeron builds. Triple Time Spiral was also one of the great mono-colored formats, which Time Spiral Remastered appears to have faithfully maintained. You could easily get there with Rebels, or with a complicated Storm deck, or with Goblins with a Storm finish, or with Icatian Crier plus Fortify, or simply open Stormbind and mulligan aggressively. The draft format degraded a bit with Planar Chaos before improving with the wackiness of Future Sight, but triple TS is one of the peaks of Magic Limited. Regardless, I have an abiding fondness for triple Time Spiral. I may just have lucked into opening megabomb Stronghold Overseer. I got pretty decent at what was a rich (albeit somewhat random) format-or at least I thought I got decent. My Tuesday night tradition was heading to a hotel bar where twenty pounds got you a draft and two pints of decent cider forty pounds got you two drafts and five pints if you didn’t have anywhere to be. Original Time Spiral came out when I was studying abroad in London. Maybe it’s just because I’m riding high off of Time Spiral Remastered-the combination of spring weather, encouraging vaccination news, and cards I haven’t seen since they rotated out thirteen years ago has frankly made me feel better than I have since that last March day. I’m not excited to play against a stranger’s Gandalf the White Commander deck, but I’ve also never been excited to play against Animar, Soul of Elements. This is why I’m sanguine about Universes Beyond-so long as we keep getting nostalgia sets for the hyper-enfranchised, let them print as many Transformers and Godzillas as they please. Modern Horizons was havoc for Modern, but an extremely fun draft environment, and both Mystery Booster and Time Spiral Remastered are too huge to experience in a few drafts alone.
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Revisiting old favorites in new contexts is my favorite part of Magic, and Wizards has, over the last three years, consistently delivered products that curate a deep Limited experience with the admixture of serious nostalgia. Uses art from the Modern Masters printing.The last social thing I did before lockdown last March was steadily drafting my way through two boxes of Mystery Boosters and a case of local microbrews with three friends.
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Uses art from the Battle for Zendikar printing. Uses art from the Ultimate Masters printing. The original printing for each card and rarity is shown in the following list. Card list Įach of the 121 timeshifted cards was previously printed only in the modern frame. The cards from the timeshifted sheet all have the same rarity. The timeshifted cards are numbered #290 to #410. The timeshifted sheet doesn't contain planeswalkers. Premium foil versions also have the "shooting star" watermark used on pre-Modern set foils. All 121 cards have not been previously printed in the retro frame, and all are from outside the original Time Spiral block. This makes them look similar to the original timeshifted cards. The timeshifted sheet features cards in a retro (pre-Modern) card frame and with a purple expansion symbol. The 121 timeshifted cards of Time Spiral Remastered are a specific selection of cards similar to the original Time Spiral "outside the set and outside of time" timeshifted cards.