![]() This, alone, makes me feel truly nostalgic and excited. To sweeten the deal, most cards will have a watermark in their text box, indicating which set they were originally from. Shortly thereafter, art for Phyrexian Obliterator was leaked and will also be part of the set. This is an indication that the cards on the packaging are also going to be part of the set. An exclusive look into the new packing for Masters 25 however, it wasn’t just the packaging, but came complete with pictures of Jace, the Mind Sculptor ($61*), Azusa, Lost but Seeking ($44), and a steel humanoid-looking creature, rumored to be something along the lines of Darksteel or Blightsteel Colossus. On Friday, watchers got a special surprise. Here’s a brief overview of what we learned (or confirmed) during Pro Tour RIX. And in case you haven’t yet heard, our champion is *drum roll* Luis Salvatto of Hareruya Latin piloting Lantern Control and winning $50,000 (Ok, it’s not much of a surprise, now). On Sunday, February 4, an astonishing 46,209 viewers were watching Pro Tour RIX on Twitch. Anyways, Pro Tour RIX was a massive success. With a lot of players frustrated with Standard and Modern being a close, yet healthy alternative, a lot evolve from playing standard to playing modern. Why? Because the format was Modern (as opposed to the normal standard). ![]() Everyone I knew was excited for Pro Tour RIX. ![]()
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