Warhammer 40K’s latest legend improves one of Magic’s oldest cards
The Gathering: Magic and the Gathering’s Continual series of innovative crossovers Universes Beyond, Has turned fans-favorite characters out of intellectual properties like Street Fighter, The Walking Dead., And Stranger Things In Magic Cards for casual or competitive play. Warhammer 40000 is the latest addition to an already beloved IP. Magic Five new decks have been preconstructed and are ready for play straight out of the box.
Fans of Warhammer can expect a variety of characters from the game’s history to appear in the upcoming release, including a certain three-armed gunslinger that’s designed to power up cards in his preconstructed deck, along with a ton of classic Magic Staples can be used to build whole decks by more players. Say hello to Ghyrson Starn, Kelermorph.
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There’You can find it here plenty to unpack about this card, both in its relationship to Warhammer’s The history of the world and how it can be applied to our current lives Magic play. To help put this card into creative perspective, Ethan Fleischer, senior designer at Wizards of the Coast, shared some insights into this card’s design process and role in the upcoming Warhammer 40,000 release.
“Normally, when we design a Commander preconstructed deck, we emphasize mechanical themes over creative consistency,” Fleischer explained. “For the Warhammer 40,000 Universes Beyond Commander decks, our priorities were different. While each deck has a mechanical theme, we focused more on making sure that each of the decks is strongly creatively themed, with every creature belonging to one of Warhammer 40,000’s factions.”
Contrary to other versions Universes Beyond These releases were small, limited-run, and contained a handful of cards. Warhammer products arrived in ready-to play Commander decks, 100-cards. Commander is a traditionally casual format that doesn’t receive sanctioned support from Wizards of the Coast for high-level competitive tournaments. While most of Magic’s other formats consist of 60-card decks with up to four copies of individual cards, Commander decks are only allowed to have one copy of a card, apart from the five basic lands. Likewise, each Commander deck’s makeup is dictated by the deck’s “general,” aka the commander whose colors determine the parameters for what type of cards are allowed in the deck.
In the case of Ghyrson Starn decks that feature him as the commander, cards can’t include colors other than red and blue, since his casting cost relies on red and blue mana. However, he’s not the actual face card of his preconstructed deck.
According to Fleischer, “Each of the Warhammer 40,000 Commander decks contains two mythic rare legendary creature cards that were designed to operate as commanders for the deck. Each deck also contains several legendary creatures. These legendary creatures are often used as commanders in a variety of deck designs. GhyrsonStarn is an example of such a card. He doesn’t tie into the main theme of the Tyranid Swarm deck, which is ramping into large creatures and +1/+1 counters. However, he is functional in the deck, turning the numerous 1/1 tokens that players can establish in certain game states into more credible threats.”
Fleischer adds, “Ghyrson’s true utility lies in his power as a commander in his own right. He can be combined with other popular cards, like Immolation Shaman and Raid Bombardment that deal 1 damage. Magic expansions such as Prodigal Sorcerer and Quicksilver Dagger.”
If it’s 1-damage pingers that Ghyrson Starn is meant to combo with, deck designers will find a plethora of classic and perhaps even forgotten tools to design a new deck around. Fleischer pointed to Prodigal Sorcerer, a card that’s been reprinted several times but first appeared in Magic’s Original release was 30 years ago. Similar creatures have been added to the mix, as well as additional combination pieces that make up a complete Ghyrson Starn deck.
A 100-card deck of Commander cards must be creative and consistent. Commander decks can only have one copy of each card. This means that multiple cards with the same function are the best way to maintain some strategic consistency. Prodigal Sorcerer, the first deck of this type, was not available. However, more recent versions can be printed in blue and red.
Cards such as Gelectrode, Thermo-Alchemist, and Cinder Pyromancer take the Prodigal Sorcerer ability and make it repeatable, allowing you to leverage Ghyrson Starn’s power to turn 1 damage into 3 into a faster clock that can potentially destroy an entire battlefield of opposing creatures.
Likewise, attaching equipment artifacts or aura enchantments to these 1-damage pingers can generate extra value from their innate abilities, creating some added utility even if Starn isn’t in play.
Gorgon Flail and Basilisk Collar, for example, give your creatures deathtouch, meaning any damage dealt to another creature instantly kills it, even if a single point of damage wouldn’t normally be enough. Attach a Flail to one of our tappable creatures, and you can start mowing down an opponent’s board without relying on a dystopian, futuristic machine gun.
As long as you’re putting a bunch of creatures that tap for damage into your deck, why not close out games even faster with an infinite combo? With Illusionist’s Bracers and Aphetto Alchemist on the board, you can activate your creatures as many times as you want in a single turn, since the Alchemist untaps creatures and Bracers lets you copy this ability to untap one other creature too. Tap your old Prodigal Sorcerer to deal one or more damage, activate the Alchemist to untap the Sorcerer, copy the Alchemist’s ability with Bracers to also untap Alchemist, and pew-pew to your heart’s content (or until the game ends because you’ve won).
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Ghyrson Starn might not be central to this combo, but since he’s the reason you’re putting a card like Prodigal Sorcerer into your deck, Starn will be pleased to see you’ve blasted your way to victory with or without his help.
Ghyrson starn and Kelermorph will be appearing in the red/green/blue Tyranid Swarm Deck, which is out along with three Warhammer 40,000 players Decks Oct.
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