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What Happens in March of the Machine? 

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Elesh Norn has breached the multiverse. Can the few surviving members of The Gatewatch find a way to stop her? Or will plane after plane fall, as the spreading battles leave nowhere to hide?
In this video we'll look at the set's 20 Story Spotlight cards and try to answer what happens in March of the Machine, the latest expansion for Magic: The Gathering.
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@chicholino4454
@chicholino4454 Год назад
Ryan's reaction to the 'Phyrexians becoming inert all across the Multiverse' explanation says it all. 😂
@insainraven9875
@insainraven9875 Год назад
But the kick to the throat was healing Ajani and Nissa
@DragonAttack515
@DragonAttack515 Год назад
Yup
@animeshock2006
@animeshock2006 Год назад
Yeah because it throws out everything about phyrexian oil
@efuii
@efuii Год назад
To be fair, that's exactly what happened in the first invasion after the Legacy Weapon obliterated Yawgmoth's spirit. WotC REALLY don't know what to do with phyrexia story wise.
@mycaleb8
@mycaleb8 Год назад
@@efuii Actually, they give up on living in the original, and it KIND of makes sense
@josephbuscarino8264
@josephbuscarino8264 Год назад
The line of “I would hope they would respect that level of care instead of undoing all that years worth of drama with 2 untapped islands” was brilliant 👌🏻
@user-ps5ip7le5j
@user-ps5ip7le5j 4 месяца назад
IN RESPONSE
@groundcontrol0597
@groundcontrol0597 Год назад
The "the evil army suddenly turning off after the big bad is killed" trope is a lot more common than I first thought.
@TheVitaNerd
@TheVitaNerd Год назад
Magic's marketing team is leagues ahead of their writing team, and this set is the perfect example of that.
@turtleanton6539
@turtleanton6539 Год назад
It makes money
@Ash.The.Wolf.
@Ash.The.Wolf. Год назад
I just hope that there are some expansions that are released that have a significantly more in depth story
@akirachisaka9997
@akirachisaka9997 7 месяцев назад
At least the set was fun. And the story is interesting... as long as you only look at printed cards I guess.
@demiurge2501
@demiurge2501 5 месяцев назад
@@akirachisaka9997one of my favorite sets to draft ever for sure, the way the set is designed causes more rares to be in packs and the splashiness of draft really reflects how insane everything is
@Jack958
@Jack958 5 месяцев назад
Yea the story writing and world building has gone full Disney
@methmeth
@methmeth Год назад
As a side note, Atraxa's Fall's favor text is “Fallen angels should stay fallen.” which is really metal.
@nathanmikkelson3703
@nathanmikkelson3703 Год назад
“The goggles, they do nothing” 😂 hilarious. Really annoyed at how the praetors died so easily, how Ajani and Nissa came back, how the phyrexians died like the droids in The Phantom Menace….😩 got me like War of the Spark
@devinkerr5474
@devinkerr5474 Год назад
I'm a little okay with it. Across the planes, artificers are going to tinker with the remaining machines for decades or centuries before someone accidentally brings New Phyrexia back or a new inner threat finds a way out, wreaking havoc down the line. I found the reversal of Ajani and Nissa a little mediocre and cheap, but with Jace compleated, we need at least one Planeswalker with intimate Eldrazi knowledge still kicking besides Ugin. I kind of like Vorinclex's death. As powerful as they were, they were desperate and flawed. Sometimes a general enters the battle in desperation and is killed by some no-name. I would have liked Urabrask alive by the end, though, as he was a Phyrexian with a sense of freedom.
@sethb3090
@sethb3090 Год назад
​@@devinkerr5474 but Jace and Vraska aren't even conclusively gone. They have a final telepathic interaction (how? Unexplained) and then after the send-off and Vraska's supposed death, her body has vanished by the time anyone looks. They're literally just terrified to ever finish any character's arc.
@Sky-dy4vn
@Sky-dy4vn Год назад
​@@sethb3090 I didn't really read it as a telepathic interaction specifically. It's just as likely to me that it was something put in her mind to comfort her, either by jayce or just her mind constructing an escape from being trapped in her own body
@shiro4833
@shiro4833 7 месяцев назад
Ok, but for me the real problem is that Nissa came back. Like seriously. Nissa? NISSA?! Ajani I can see and I'm very happy that we have our angry turned wise cat boi back. But like...why not Vraska? Hell, I'd even be happy about Jace, but Nissa should have died here for the betterment of the multiverse. One dumb, racist elf main character gone, I'd love not to have to follow her story anymore.
@AndrewFrancisIlyrian
@AndrewFrancisIlyrian 23 дня назад
@@shiro4833 you forgot lesbian
@smolclips5996
@smolclips5996 Год назад
It's funny how the oil went inert yet phyrexians still were active across the blind eternities before realmbreaker made portals
@1krani
@1krani Год назад
I feel like this should have been 2 sets. March of the Machine would be one half of the story, and the other could've been something like "Fate of Phyrexia", where Teferi swoops in with his bros and saves the day by banishing the plane to the in-between. That and maybe Sheoldred and Urabrask could've survived as the new feuding leaders of a trapped New Phyrexia.
@TheyCallMeDio
@TheyCallMeDio Год назад
That's the next set, actually. March of the Machine Aftermath
@JavierOrtizBultron
@JavierOrtizBultron Год назад
The story felt rushed. It certainly could have had another full set.
@matalac100
@matalac100 Год назад
100% agree, multiple years of hinting at and building up to new phyrexias master plan and it's enacted and defeated all in on set? it makes the phyrexians feel like way less of a threat than had been implied
@APEXoftheAVATAR
@APEXoftheAVATAR Год назад
The Phyrexians could have been slow and methodical. Place Sleeper agents on each plane and slowly assimilated the plane right under the Gatewatch's nose. That would have created real fear as the Gatewatch could planeswalked to a plane and discover a half phyrexian/ half normal plane. Only to discover that all planes have some phyrexian influence. This could have lead to all new characters and real emotion from the reader. But alas, bad writing leads to a unsatisfactory story.
@ICantThinkOfAFunnyHandle
@ICantThinkOfAFunnyHandle Год назад
​@@APEXoftheAVATAR that would have been a much more interesting story, maybe if you want to play it risky make it so that some of the gatewatch had been compleated and were sleeper agents to really drive home the feeling of "you can't trust anybody"
@ignacioleiva7583
@ignacioleiva7583 Год назад
I love how magic arcanum's summaries make MTG stories way more coherent.
@tempestandacomputer6951
@tempestandacomputer6951 10 месяцев назад
Biggest reason I defer to these instead of reading myself is that I don't want to bother with making sense of story spotlight.
@piotrmaodobry5671
@piotrmaodobry5671 Год назад
One story I REALLY like is the New Capenna one where Atraxa destroys the museum. The phyrexian concept of glory and capennan concept of beauty are so incompatible that it makes Atraxa go almost into a tantrum destroying works of art, which shows for me the irony of the phrase "the beauty of Phyrexia" as nothing but "we have nothing but imposed-by-someone-purpose". Like it hit me so hard how different Phyrexia is from everything else in the Multiverse.
@MagicArcanum
@MagicArcanum Год назад
I liked that part too but like I said in the video we didn't get to linger there because the story had to keep moving, which was unfortunate.
@dragonfire72
@dragonfire72 10 месяцев назад
@@MagicArcanum I really felt that Atraxa would have been redeemed- the way she was contemplating how the art was so different from what she was taught beauty was. Also, she was an angel originally- the Halo, I felt, could have saved her. But instead, she fell on an I-beam and goes out like a punk.
@GamesofFuturesPast
@GamesofFuturesPast Год назад
I was literally watching another video thinking “when is magic arcanum going to tell me what happened in march of the machine?”
@MagicArcanum
@MagicArcanum Год назад
I thought I had done a pretty good job communicating when this would be ready, through Twitter, Patreon, and even the RU-vid channel's Community Tab...mostly it comes down to how Wizards has changed their release order. They used to give us the card image gallery first, and then the story chapters. Now they do it the other way around, so we get the story way before the cards - but since I need the cards to illustrate the video, I can't start working on it until pre-release week. This makes it feel like I'm taking forever to recap a story, but it takes me the same amount of time. I just don't have the resources I need until much later in the set's lifecycle. 😕
@cherch222
@cherch222 Год назад
Literally the same with me, and I shouted yay when I saw it was up.
@Trujones
@Trujones Год назад
Was it Aetherhub? Lol
@baptiste3614
@baptiste3614 Год назад
You did a great job managing our timing expectations and communication about it, no worries at all! And it was definitely worth the wait and worth your health! It’s just that your amazing videos should be an integral part of WOTC reveal schedule. We have become so impatient, waiting for them rather than the actual chapters… Many many thanks for the wonderful work and your ever-enduring passion!
@GamesofFuturesPast
@GamesofFuturesPast Год назад
@@MagicArcanum It was well worth the wait.
@percyvile
@percyvile Год назад
Honestly my biggest issue with the story apart from the phyrexians being rendered inert was that vorenclex and jin-gitaxius died in such unsatisfying ways. Vorenclex should have at least have been able to fight off a bunch of nobodies and get in a fight with koth (poor koth didnt get a lot of screen time for our only mirran planeswalker) while jin's betrayal could have had an epic part in at least wounding Elish Norn before getting he was taken out
@abyssal113
@abyssal113 Год назад
I mean, besides Elesh Norn, I'd say Wizards could easily resurrect any of the Praetors. They have resurrected characters who were far more dead before.
@seasnek7024
@seasnek7024 Год назад
Considering how well each plane did against the invasions, ONE had absolutely no need to exist as they could've just countered the invasion and end up with same result..
@heyyou193
@heyyou193 Год назад
even if the planes we see won the invassion, they still had important looses they may have tried to avoid during the strike on ONE: Theros lost gods (is implied at least 3, but we see 1), Kaldheim lost the world tree, the spirit tree was corrupted in kamigawa, Zendikar and Ixalan lost entire cities...
@sovietpersonman
@sovietpersonman Год назад
@@heyyou193 it is implied in the Theros battle card that they lost the 5 mono colored gods
@GoldenSunAlex
@GoldenSunAlex Год назад
@@sovietpersonman It was just Heliod, Erebos, and Nylea (as confirmed by Ephara, some in card flavour text, and the phyrexianised demigods we got). As it is, as soon as the phyrexian worshippers collapsed, they would 'snap back' as it were, considering how Theros works. But yeah, Phyrexia got stomped pretty hard on basically every world. Amonket had Hazoret oneshot them, and Innistad barely noticed.
@jakemaxwell3810
@jakemaxwell3810 Год назад
Well just a drop of phyrexian oil on each plane should've been enough to eradicate them except for the "I guess the signal cut off, lol" moment. All it took for all of this to start was a single drop that Karn mistakenly tracked into Mirrodin after all.
@rejected1s
@rejected1s Год назад
While I am still a bit worried they might do what they did with Zendikar and have every plane just get over their apocalyptic events, lets not forget we're still expecting a sort of half set literally called "aftermath."
@TsavMemorai
@TsavMemorai Год назад
Lukka bonds with a phyrexian monster - "oh no he's completed just to make it seem like that's not a good idea!" Wrenn bonds with a tree - "it's not the same you wouldn't understand, the tree didn't want to be bad" nice story telling I guess
@askani21
@askani21 Год назад
To be fair, Wrenn burns to ash a few minutes after melding with the tree loll. She dies extremely quickly. She would have ended up contaminated by the oil for sure if she had survived a bit longer. Plus, she does not technically bond with the Phyrexian tree, rather the sapling surviving inside it (or the last surviving bits of its soul, wasn't super clear). The planeswalker card "Wrenn and Realmbreaker" depicts Wrenn's mental projection inside the tree's soul, not the actual Realmbreaker tree. It's more like a spiritual image. In the physical world, Wrenn's mangled and bloody remaining body parts are absorbed by the Phyrexian tree and she catches fire, burning in a white hot flame as her inner flame explodes to stave off the infection long enough for her and the sapling to find Zhalfir. As soon as Wrenn and the sapling manage to reach Zhalfir, they start the planar switch and then they die. A moment later, only ash and oil and blackened metal remain.
@PMitch23
@PMitch23 Год назад
For the impression of Nissa’s Vader-like speech alone, it was worth the wait! Thank you! Always appreciate y’all’s videos
@jeffhammel5543
@jeffhammel5543 Год назад
That impression was amazing
@alialotbi4217
@alialotbi4217 Год назад
I think it could’ve been cool if the fate of the multiverse was decided by the player base like they did in Mirrodin Besieged. They could’ve had big events on MTG Arena and in-person where people choose a side and battle each other, and whichever side has the most wins determines whether the Phyrexians win or the “good guys” win. That way, like you said, it wouldn’t leave people feeling like they were fooled when they mourned the loss of certain characters or at certain events.
@MagicArcanum
@MagicArcanum Год назад
That would have been a great way to leverage their digital offerings, I have to agree!
@tj2themax
@tj2themax Год назад
See I thought I was the only one who remembered what they did back in Mirrodin Besieged. Thank goodness I was feeling like I made it all up. You have no idea how vindicated I feel here lol
@shuikkanen
@shuikkanen Год назад
But that is not what happened at all. It was just a marketing ploy back in the day. They absolutely did not design two different sets, "New Phyrexia" and "Mirrodin Pure" and had people decide which one was released. It was always going to be New Phyrexia. You don't waste resources to design a set that isn't going to released, let alone test two completely different metagames for all the sets down the pipeline.
@alialotbi4217
@alialotbi4217 Год назад
@@shuikkanen that’s a good point, but that wasn’t what I meant. I didn’t mean that they should fully design two sets, have them ready to go, and whichever side of the player base wins determines which set gets released. I’m probably overlooking the importance of having a release schedule, but if March of the Machine was released and then the player base fought for the fate of the multiverse on MTG Arena and at in-person events, WotC could take some time to let March of the Machine marinate while these events were going on and maybe a month (or a few) after. During that time, I’m sure the creative team would be coming up with ideas for new cards and mechanics anyway, so it’s not like they’d have to fully design a set and just “waste resources.” They could delay the release of the next set to have time to create a new one depending on who wins.
@Papaconstantopoulos
@Papaconstantopoulos Год назад
"Could have been cool" is where this ends lol, there's 0% chance they can effectively design around a gameplay choice, although yeah if it were remotely possible it would have been a historic and incredible moment in gaming history
@lucasash9992
@lucasash9992 Год назад
It's very poorly worded, but I THINK that Elspeth is supposed to have killed Vorinclex. They mention a blazing sword cuts his head off, a Zhalfirin helps Teferi stand and then he looks up to see Elspeth. I'm assuming they meant the planeswalking angel killed Vorinclex, and not that some random we've never seen before one shot a Praetor. Also, from a card perspective Karn making a concious choice to break his pacifist code and kill Elesh Norn even though it caused him great mental distress sounds like the perfect chance to reprint "Anguished Unmaking", putting the arguably most important story moment on a card people might actually play, AND have it poetically tie in to the original printing with Sorin (both planeswalkers forced to destroy their own creations). Instead, we got "You are Already Dead" from Kamigawa.
@MagicArcanum
@MagicArcanum Год назад
Here is the text: Vorinclex's roar has heralded the death of many warriors-but fear is an old friend of Teferi's, and he does not feel its pull now. "Look behind you." The praetor turns, snarling. A blazing sword severs Vorinclex's head from his body. One of the Askari-a woman named Shella, who often drank her comrades under the table-offers Teferi a hand up. He takes it, thanks her, and then she is gone. On a battlefield there is always more work to be done. It's then he sees the angel, hovering only a little overhead. The serenity of her expression belies the concern in her eyes. "You'll need to be more careful." "Elspeth . . . ?" he asks. --- So the fact that he says "look behind you" implies to me he sees Shella, because he doesn't see Elspeth until after he's back on his feet. "...there is always more work to be done." also implies to me that she just did the work of killing Vorinclex.
@lucasash9992
@lucasash9992 Год назад
Yeah, I looked into it after the fact. It also says on his MTG wiki page: "When Zhalfir was switched with New Phyrexia, Vorinclex met the invading force head-on, but he was decapitated by Shella, an Askari knight, after forcibly dismounting Teferi."
@Ariaoff.Limits
@Ariaoff.Limits Год назад
@@MagicArcanum yea bad writing, but i assumed the blazing sword was Godsend.
@securatyyy
@securatyyy Год назад
Shella #1 If it didn't say a name, I was going to suggest Norin the wary. He just pops up, cuts off the head, throws up the deuces, and vanishes.
@Redrik666
@Redrik666 Год назад
It's just some random shithead. Terrible story.
@marcoluciani4790
@marcoluciani4790 Год назад
This set should have been two sets. War of the Spark worked because it was ONE big bad evil guy on ONE plane (with reinforcements from a second one, but still the playing field didn't exactly change), and the setting itself wasn't even a super complex one that we didn't exactly have a lot of time to explore, as we'd been on Ravnica multiple times already at that point and also dealt with Nicol Bolas a whole bunch of times... But this? The last time we'd seen the praetors before this story arc was TEN YEARS ago, and they were obviously different as from how they were presented in this story. Urabrask went from an uncaring sort of "I just wanna be left to my own devices" rebel to a plot device that's necessary to distract Elesh Norn long enough. We had our own MtG version of Avengers: Endgame and it was pure liquid ass in my opinion. Melira had always been the exception to the rule that Phyrexian oil could corrupt anything. She was THE ONLY ONE who could heal phyresis... And she dies to a papercut with no fanfare after healing up two planeswalkers that have been fully compleated, and for a long while at that, who also coincidentally do NOT go inert after being healed. Hell yeah, I'm sure Nissa having her guts replaced with metal wires will definitely have no effect on her body and psyche since Paladin Melira used Lay on Hands before croaking. Lots of "random" things just... Happen, I guess? Norn decides to kill off Sheoldred at the start of the actual invasion, and she dies to a gust of wind when just the last set before BRO she was this giant half-dragon engine beast of an invader that could easily disassemble Karn? In the end, I guess it just makes me feel stupid for caring. I knew WotC wasn't gonna be willing to sacrifice its precious protagonists, not even for an Endgame level set, but holy christ. The one named character who died without the possibility of resurrection is literally not even a planeswalker, and all of the planeswalkers we spent time mourning the loss of because of compleation are now basically implied to be recoverable as soon as they are needed in the story again. I shouldn't have to feel like being stabbed by a big cat guy with an axe and killed is a more permanent change to the status quo for a character than having its body tampered with and replaced with metallic bits while its mind is connected to one of the most powerful hiveminds in the multiverse with a heritage spanning 25 years of IRL MtG story and thousands of years in-universe.
@charleswu830
@charleswu830 Год назад
Somehow... Palpatine returned
@pokejeenios
@pokejeenios Год назад
Also gotta love how the threat of phyrexia and it's preators has been built up for years and yet they get one shot so the story can be wrapped up in one set. I was very excited to see what they were capable of, but I guess that not gonna happen.
@atlys258
@atlys258 Год назад
Couldn't agree more, and I think the thing to note about War working was not just because it was a 3-set block, but also everything else leading up to it were 2-set blocks so everything didn't just have the time, but was actually _given_ the time & care to breathe & develop. But at this point I feel cheated, and there's a cynical part of me that feels like War's quality & success was actually just a fluke. 🤷🏽
@newnamesameperson397
@newnamesameperson397 Год назад
War of the sparks was trash tho
@marcoluciani4790
@marcoluciani4790 Год назад
@@newnamesameperson397 it was better than MoM, for sure.
@cis22
@cis22 Год назад
My two favorite planeswalkers are Nissa and Ajani. Of course, it was a bummer that they both got compleated. Eventually, I saw the cinematic trailer of Brothers' War with Ajani being a hulking beast mocking Teferi while attacking him. He was so cool in that cinematic. And then All Will Be One came around. I saw Nissa's compleated planeswalker card and it was very impressive gameplay-wise. And Ajani is no longer a sleeper agent. He now has a very cool Elesh Norn-like armor and I would love to see a future Ajani planeswalker card that depicts him with that armor. I've come to terms that my favorites are gone but I was hopeful that what replaced them would be very cool villains that I would enjoy hating. Instead we somehow had this instant-cure cop-out. I guess I wouldn't mind if Ajani and Nissa are good once again, but the art of that Negate literally just gave phyrexian Ajani a wipe transition to his old self. It would be a lot more interesting if he is still phyrexian but not under phyrexian control. That will make for a conflicted and regretful Ajani who would work on redeeming himself on his own terms.
@sethb3090
@sethb3090 Год назад
Honestly, par for the course for WotC. I loved the Ixalan arc where Jace got a bunch of character development, but by Zendikar Rising he's written just like 2008 Jace, right down to trying to mind-control his friend Nissa when they have a disagreement. You know, something he would never consider anymore according to recent story.
@MagicArcanum
@MagicArcanum Год назад
For everyone suggesting the watchers are Elspeth and Serra, here is the text from their first appearance, at the end of chapter two, right as Chandra and Wrenn left Dominaria and headed to New Phyrexia: "But there is someone watching the clearing. There is someone watching the safe house, and the people within it huddled together in search of purpose and direction. A trick of the light might reveal them, or it might not. A keen nose might notice their scent, or it might not. But they are there, watching. All of this feels familiar to them, like a song whose lyrics have long since faded away. Over and over, they try and remember and yet the words flit away. Only the melody remains: a lament for what is to come, a dolorous anthem. The watcher is not alone. There are others, too, seeing and yet unseen. The watcher asks one of them: "What is it we're seeing? Why are we here?" The answer comes like the trumpet of warhorns: We are here to witness the beginning of the end." --- So, the fact that the story says "The watcher is not alone. There are OTHERS" means it cannot be just Elspeth and Serra. Also, later, when we see Elspeth go through her series of 'tests,' this scene on Dominaria is not one of them. All of this leads me to believe the Watchers are yet another faction, and not just an early tease at Elspeth and Serra...
@zeusalternative1270
@zeusalternative1270 Год назад
Can't the observers be us? Like some 4th wall break
@TenTailedSasuke
@TenTailedSasuke Год назад
I wonder if it's maybe that other group of planeswalkers led by Kasmina. You know, that huge super important group that is definitely super important even though they've had almost no mention in any of the stories.
@Greg501-
@Greg501- Год назад
It's going to be the other morbillion Eldrazi titans that we're totally doing Eldrazi things this entire time
@percyvile
@percyvile Год назад
​@@Greg501- I get the feeling these watcher guys are pretty distinctly not eldrazi, though maybe they're a foil to them. Another extraplainar entity that we'll see when they finally pull emerakul out of the moon. Maybe the eldrazi are a weapon against them that consumes mana to create a firebreak between planes or something
@FranciscoJG
@FranciscoJG Год назад
Ashiok was definitely watching the whole thing.
@Darnoc71
@Darnoc71 Год назад
i think personally i would have like the story more if it had at least 5 more chapters, cause the build up felt really good and it made the phyrexians seem really scary and then its chapter 7 and there are 3 chapters to wrap up everything that has been set up, which made the ending feel really rushed and lame imo. like 2 praetors had cool deaths (sheoldred and elesh norn) but then every other death is just like "and then they KILLED vorinclex, and then jin gitaxis fell into his evil soup and elesh norn KILLS urabrask, and kaya KILLS heliod" and its like these are villains that have been built up over the course of 10 years and they only get like a sentence or 2 for them to die. personally, that and the fact that 0 planes lost made the story feel really trivial and just made the phyrexians feel really small and stupid. like an army of millions that cant die and will turn your own ranks against you is a really cool and scary villain, it just felt like wotc didnt give the writers enough chapters to wrap the story up and it felt like the writers were too scared to actually kill off any good characters or settings.
@MysteryMedia2001
@MysteryMedia2001 Год назад
I fully expected Theros to fall. Especially after the Phyrexian Heliod reveal
@Darnoc71
@Darnoc71 Год назад
@@MysteryMedia2001 oh yeah for sure!! like it wouldve been so cool if it did. if like even 1 plane did. but they didnt even kill off a planechase plane. its so lame
@valor7388
@valor7388 Год назад
Especially the fate of Jin gitaxias & Vorinclex is just rediculious , a knight decapitate one of the strongest Praetor like nothing & the other destroyed by his own creations & no one of his army defended him against Teferi .
@rodzeroher
@rodzeroher Год назад
Yeah the end is rushed, one or two chapters more would ahve been enough focusing on the defeat of vorinclex and Jin, to sustain the resolutio part too.
@TheyCallMeDio
@TheyCallMeDio Год назад
Other planes after the invasion *Kaladesh* Pia: I'm so tired... I hope my daughter's okay... *-New Phyrexia-** Zhalfir* Teferi: We lost a lot... now we're losing another one Meanwhile, in Kaldheim Tyvar: Bro look at this dead deity I just killed Harald: Lmao. Noice
@askani21
@askani21 Год назад
Noice Lolllll
@LordOfDarkness8296
@LordOfDarkness8296 Год назад
It's sad to not see the fate of Jace here. Though that might be touched upon in "March of the Machines: Aftermath". Still... knowing that Ajani and Nissa are saved, it makes me wonder what happened to MTG's poster boy.
@xgamer25125
@xgamer25125 Год назад
And his dear phyrexian medusa.
@crisgon9552
@crisgon9552 Год назад
They could not pin down Jace's story but I think he was better then Nissa. Liliana is my favorite walker and I am glad she is safe, for now. She will probably die for shock value
@lewsim23
@lewsim23 Год назад
Reckon maybe he and Vraska escaped somehow. Maybe the “watchers” was Jace/ his agents or something. Reckon he’d be smart enough to unsynthesise him from Elesh Norns oil, or being stabbed by Luxior had more of a fact
@mountainde09
@mountainde09 Год назад
probs getting summa dat compleated snake booty
@kurowasanabe
@kurowasanabe Год назад
Jace needed to be written out of the conflict because he's basically a gun in a knife fight and the only reason he didn't usually melt people's brains was because he was a good kid. That kind of goes out the window if you're a Borg.
@MrJTGarner
@MrJTGarner Год назад
One of my favourite parts is actually in the side stories, the letters back and forth between Gisa and Geralf. I could go for a whole set dealing with their “Family Game Night” against the Phyrexians lol.
@DreadSkulll
@DreadSkulll Год назад
I was under the impression the watchers were Serra and Elspeth, and that their inclusion before we see them in the story relates to the fact that they seem to exist outside of time, and their appearance seems to line up with where they were looking and dialogue seemed similar to what they were talking about, but i could have been wrong.
@SeiShinjitsuShi
@SeiShinjitsuShi Год назад
I thought they were Zhalfir.
@MagicArcanum
@MagicArcanum Год назад
Here is the text from their first appearance, at the end of chapter two, right as Chandra and Wrenn left Dominaria and headed to New Phyrexia: "But there is someone watching the clearing. There is someone watching the safe house, and the people within it huddled together in search of purpose and direction. A trick of the light might reveal them, or it might not. A keen nose might notice their scent, or it might not. But they are there, watching. All of this feels familiar to them, like a song whose lyrics have long since faded away. Over and over, they try and remember and yet the words flit away. Only the melody remains: a lament for what is to come, a dolorous anthem. The watcher is not alone. There are others, too, seeing and yet unseen. The watcher asks one of them: "What is it we're seeing? Why are we here?" The answer comes like the trumpet of warhorns: We are here to witness the beginning of the end." --- So, the fact that the story says "The watcher is not alone. There are OTHERS" means it cannot be just Elspeth and Serra. Also, later, when we see Elspeth go through her series of 'tests,' this scene on Dominaria is not one of them. All of this leads me to believe the Watchers are yet another faction, and not just an early tease at Elspeth and Serra...
@jacobmartin2208
@jacobmartin2208 Год назад
I think this just underscores the poor writing for the main story in this set (e.g. How it was simultaneously day AND night when ajani and nissa were cured on zhalfir). I found the side stories to be much more enjoyable in this set, with the best of the bunch being the Vraska story and the Gissa and Geralf story. I hope to see some conclusion to the Jace/Vraska arc that's satisfying in the aftermath set; I'd love to see them retire to some scenic corner of the multiverse and live happily ever after.
@ther3aper561
@ther3aper561 Год назад
​@@jacobmartin2208 the side stories were definitely better. The Ixalan and Innistrad stories were incredible
@nitrus2478
@nitrus2478 Год назад
My initial take was rather that it was the angels awakening. But after reading again, guess you're right
@DritzD27a
@DritzD27a Год назад
I personally was just sad that the surviving Mirrans were kind of hand waved at the end. As the one plane that basically lost twice and basically permanently I was hoping there would be more reflection on the Mirrans forever trapped on (the now sunless?) New Phyrexia. We know Karn, Koth, Thrun and Melira (for a day) survived but did any other named characters make it? Ghalma the Shaper, Kemba, Jor Kadeen and Kara Vrist all were seemingly recently still Mirran and alive but it's unclear what happened to any of them. Also this is probably just me, but the biggest loss from this was the unique races, species and artifacts of the plane. Did the 'Word for Home' ogres make it? Surely every Fangren is dead now. Mirran Vedalken having four arms is rare and even more so now. Is Chiss-Ghora the defacto sun on this damaged plane now? Did any of the Myr make it? Did any of the unique things from the plane make it, any Swords at least? I feel like they would have mentioned a Phoenix taking the portal but having a story about nesting Phoenix (Otharri and brood) and then leaving them on the plane in the dark is a bad way to go. I was very sympathetic to Koth's troubled musings about being given so much but wishing for what is lost. Anyway, yeah that's where I'm at on this one.
@teridax4
@teridax4 Год назад
Also the story kept making it seem like there were only a couple dozen Mirrans left in the final battle but next time we go to Zalfihr there’s probably gonna be thousands with no explanation how that happened
@MTGJosh
@MTGJosh Год назад
I love your retelling of the story it's just a shame they had such a huge build up and killed every villain with such ease. Knowing the fate of a villain reduces any threat level, why on earth did they not spread this out to two sets is beyond me!
@fernandogonzalez6228
@fernandogonzalez6228 Год назад
Jin knew how everything was gonna go through, but he died hoy he wanted, searching for knowledge, wanting to see the invasion go through and making a way to see all the planes, a way to remake the will of yawmoth, I won't be surprised if he somehow downloaded a contingency plan to Awaken in the future where people forgot about phyrexia, using the knowledge of zendikar and the eldrazi he might try and take them as their own power
@amberhernandez
@amberhernandez Год назад
BAH GAWD IT'S ELSPETH WITH A STEEL CHAIR
@chicholino4454
@chicholino4454 Год назад
*A Darksteel chair 😂
@KingGurke98
@KingGurke98 Год назад
My theory on Serra is: She originally came from Capenna (as far as I'm aware it's unknown what plane she si from). She was an angel, like Elspeth and Giada. The reason why angels from Capenna are able to have sparks, is because they are the original angels, and Serra has since travelled the multiverse, making angels from white mana on several other planes - but those angels are just imitiations of the real thing. That's also why Capenna's halo is so potent. I know there is a long history to the Serran faith on Dominaria, but the church nowadays doesn't really have much to do with Serra herself anymore, so maybe the references to Serra are missing on other planes because she felt that a religion around her did more harm than good.
@JimPea
@JimPea Год назад
I think it's more that New Capennan angels start out as mortals who can potentially also hold a spark. It's a similar thing, the way in which their angels are different allows for it, but I don't think they're "original" angels. Angels on different planes have their own quirks and ways they come into being, some come from pure mana, some are born from the souls of fallen heroes, etc. Under those circumstances, it makes sense that they don't carry sparks.
@michaeltaylor788
@michaeltaylor788 Год назад
@@JimPea I think that some mortal people on capenna have the potential to become angels but one of them hit the jackpot not only did they have angels potential but planes walker potential you know who I’m talking about.
@michaeltaylor788
@michaeltaylor788 Год назад
@@GoldenSunAlex yes but they did hint at her angelic nature maybe some plane’s people can reincarnate as angel but ones that happens you can never be a plane’s walker unless you become one some other way like elspeth .
@claudionosotti8812
@claudionosotti8812 Год назад
Serra was never an angel, she was powerful enough to have godlike creation powers and wotc explained she can't just create angels out of nowhere but she "reforges" powerful and worthy souls into angels. My theory is that pre-mending pw who died before the great mending had souls and sparks so powerful they can linger in some form (like for example the soul of Windgrace who remains as an avatar to protect urborg after his death) and Serra's probably in some sort of afterlife that Elspeth reached when the sylex exploded (I can see it being something like the limbo where Harry Potter finds himself at the end of the Deathly Hallows after he chose to sacrifice himself to save his friends) and when her soul met Serra she could reshape it into the Archangel that came back. Would've been nice if wotc explained at least a bit of it tho.
@GoldenSunAlex
@GoldenSunAlex Год назад
@@michaeltaylor788 Except that's contrary to what the story said and what wotc said. I'm not sure why there's even any debate on this? It's been clear since the very start of mtg how Serra makes her angels - we then see her do it to Elspeth, have it confirmed by wotc, and have it hammered home that any sort of natural angel can never be a planeswalker, as they are all elementals.
@Wint3riz3d
@Wint3riz3d Год назад
Always love story time with Ryan and Nicole :)
@claudionosotti8812
@claudionosotti8812 Год назад
One thing that really bugged me was how Kasmina wasn't even mentioned; we know for a fact she's gathering some sort of secret group of powerful individuals to face off something so huge that could change the multiverse forever and I guess an interplanar phyrexian invasion sounds like it, but she just was nowhere to be seen and all we got is a card hinting at her in the commander set. I really hope she gets to be the next "big" hero of mtg after jace, teferi and elspeth and I kinda hoped more of the gatewatch would die or be lost forever after being compleated just so we could switch to a new set of heroes... Also: WHERE THE F IS CALIX isn't he supposed to be stalking Eslpeth wherever she goes lmao she's been to 3 different planes and to yet another afterlife and he's nowhere to be seen lmao AND WHATEVER HAPPENED TO ASHIOK and her power over elesh norn's fears
@james-p-onse
@james-p-onse Год назад
I had the same questions as yours regarding Calix and Ashiok. It seems WOTC has forgotten about Calix. Hopefully, Ashiok will appear in the Aftermath stories.
@eelehtrikidd1002
@eelehtrikidd1002 Год назад
A stupid and useless explanation for Calix not being around is simply once he left theros, being a creation of klothys, he just ceased to exist lol that or he planeswalked to a different plane, had a breakdown realizing there was more to reality than just theros and decided to stray from his mission. Idk, is a waste of a character 😕
@whyamievenmakingthis
@whyamievenmakingthis Год назад
Yay! Just want to say I really appreciate the effort you put into these, and especially this one as the card/story release schedule was particularly tricky this time around. Big props!
@davecortie5579
@davecortie5579 Год назад
It did feel like a sudden end to so much lead up. My biggest question is though: What happened to the Myr?! I hope they found their way to Zhalfir, inconspicuously. Just some background artifacts, dutifully going about their tasks.
@teridax4
@teridax4 Год назад
Unfortunately any myr or Mirrans not in Koth and Melira’s group when the Zalfihr portal closed is stuck on a sunless Phyrexia. And with how inconsistent the story is with the number of Mirrans that were left at the final battle, the number of survivors could be anything from a couple dozen to several thousand.
@jonahclayton4810
@jonahclayton4810 Год назад
I really like the additions of the cards like at 1:38; really helps me put faces to the names:)
@PoopinaBucket
@PoopinaBucket Год назад
Quintorius having his spark ignited and not having his own PW card, feels dirty that we didn’t get that as a card
@caseywellington4761
@caseywellington4761 Год назад
I'll be in Aftermath
@josueantonio12
@josueantonio12 Год назад
Tbh my heart was racing as I saw that there was MOM story ready. Thank you so much Ryan and Nicole! ❤
@Fae_law
@Fae_law Год назад
Despite all of the hiccups in the overall story, the fact they were able to give Wrenn this massive story with Chandra taking on that teacher role for Wrenn, teaching her about the "inner fire" and stuff like that was a really nice read. Wrenn seemed like this one off character with not much going for her, but this one set alone catapulted her to one of my favorite characters, especially with her relationship with Chandra.
@jessb2930
@jessb2930 Год назад
I think Teferi and Wrenn, Elspeth, and Vraska were my favorite parts tbh. Each of them had so much to actually reflect on and each was written well imo. This invasion probably needed two sets of war and casualties followed by aftermath. It jumps around as much as Episode 9 of Star Wars to about the same effect.
@Jay-yr9oi
@Jay-yr9oi Год назад
This was definitely a set that felt like there was no real distinction between main and side stories, other than who wrote them. But, I do think they did a much better job this time than with War of the Spark. Though, I imagine we'll have to wait for Aftermath to learn that Chandra and Adelaine was just a phase, because Chandra prefers her partners decidedly elfish.
@jonhu4127
@jonhu4127 Год назад
The closing moment of the lore story shows a possibly sparkless Nissa on Zhalfir calling for Chandra. Chandra tells her that she's there and not going anywhere. Then the two women kiss and the story ends
@frankie3010
@frankie3010 Год назад
@@jonhu4127 their relationship is so stupid.
@JavierOrtizBultron
@JavierOrtizBultron Год назад
The fact that completion was not final as they always made us feel and that the invasion ended in what seemed to be a rushed ending spoiled for me a very well written arc. We needed both Ajani and Nissa to just go away like some of the old Planeswalkers. Otherwise there's no more room for new things.
@marzix427
@marzix427 Год назад
Them coming back is fine if they are sparkless, but have a feeling that won't happen.
@KaeroMTG
@KaeroMTG Год назад
This is the go to channel for me for story and lore. As always, fantastic job. Also, we absolutely need a Thalia + Gitrog Monster buddy cop story.
@Kashakunaki
@Kashakunaki Год назад
Thank you for the recap! I loved it, and I love your insight, both your educated criticisms of the writing and your notes of positivity. Thank you, thank you!
@mcrnic
@mcrnic Год назад
Great video, explained everything quite clearly. But what still baffles me is what ever happened to Jace and Vraska? :D
@VeggehGaming
@VeggehGaming Год назад
The story started well enough and I enjoyed reading for a while but eventually it became clear that the story needed so much more time to breathe. The Phyrexians have been built up as one of Magic's most powerful villains for 30 years. It took Urza effectively nuking the entirety of Dominaria to stop them before and even that only stemmed the tide for a few hundred years. Then the oil makes its way to Argentum on the bottom of Karn's foot and utterly destroys it over the years and creates a new era of Phyrexia that's just as engaging a prospect in its own right! And then we got here and Phyrexia just ended up being a damp squib, seemingly easily dealt with on planes across the multiverse because they needed to ramp up the conflict to its peak, set up a resolution and resolve it all in the same set for some reason. Why could this not have been resolved a year down the line as Phyrexia wins this invasion and the Multiverse is plunged into compleat darkness, forcing pockets of resistance to go into hiding as the Mirrans had been doing all this time. But eventually, with the Multiverse now connected via Realmbreaker, resources and opportunities previously unavailable to singular planes now exist, with immense risk of being caught, and openings can be made to fight back and eventually reach a similar conclusion where Norn's arrogance can be exploited to bring an end to them, Phyrexia being defeated by disunity created by the very connections they forged, and the Multiverse can begin the long process of healing after. Give this part of the story the time and space to breathe and it can be so good! There were even some good points! Wrenn being an absolute stand-out character for one! Instead, they rushed it because they needed to cash in on the story now rather than make it satisfying for their consumers. And now many people are disappointed... This feels worse than War of the Spark when that dropped its own ball. At least then it was shame on them for making the mistakes they made. March of the Machines feels like shame on us for hoping that they'd learnt anything and things would be different this time...
@taylorseitz8663
@taylorseitz8663 Год назад
I always look forward to your content! You and your team do great work, keep it up and thank you for making my days better :)
@brandenroggow26
@brandenroggow26 Год назад
Video was well worth the wait! Thank you for the hard work you put into these story videos!
@Kthemurderful
@Kthemurderful Год назад
I feel like the threat of Phyrexia petered out here. In the past I think they came off more threatening/ potential to be threatening but because there aren’t actual consequences in this latest arch I think it wasn’t as satisfying ending. I like that the good guys won (wow such surprise) but it could have felt a bit more dramatic in how they won and handled was was built up to be a massive threat
@Maggoff
@Maggoff Год назад
I love the Charlie Brown analogy!!! Right on the mark!! Truly enjoy your videos!! MotM is one of my favorite story, next to WotS.
@BFG93
@BFG93 Год назад
Man summarised the entire fandom response and didn't even say a word. That's magic
@nijian32
@nijian32 Год назад
Always loving your recaps of these stories!
@keithfilibeck2390
@keithfilibeck2390 Год назад
Big mystery is how Jace avoided having his mind being completed, and how he saves Vraska
@dakotadoyle7573
@dakotadoyle7573 11 месяцев назад
TBF Ever since his mental battle with Bolas, Jace has used his mental magic to basically create a mental safe room in case of mental attacks
@TheRealCakekey
@TheRealCakekey Год назад
I really loved the mechanical function of Compleated Planeswalkers. The fact that was only got a handful of them printed(many of which are mediocre at best) was disappointing. I was really hoping to see a handful more of them in this set.
@samhillier5167
@samhillier5167 Год назад
I’m so happy this came out today! I was eagerly waiting for you to explain this to me
@GwainTralos
@GwainTralos Год назад
The card "Onakke Javelineer" has some INCREDIBLY interesting flavor text that I absolutely wish had any additional information about it
@Xyariax
@Xyariax Год назад
I found it rather amusing how the very random side story some time ago with Ashiok and Elesh Norn ended up being as important as it did for the end of this story as Ashiok planted Elesh Norn's fear for Elspeth back then which made her all irrational when Elspeth showed up in New Phyrexia here.
@shadowsnake94
@shadowsnake94 Год назад
Feels like 2 or even 3 stories crammed into 1. Here's hoping we get a few years of small but dense and complex stories now
@jeremygibbs7342
@jeremygibbs7342 Год назад
I'm glad for these podcasts. I find listening to these stories is very fascinating and they add strength to the stories from wizards.
@jadethethief
@jadethethief Год назад
Being annoyed about unexplained things is how I felt about the ending to the Vraska side story. Hoping Aftermath clears that up somewhat.
@danieldragotti2608
@danieldragotti2608 Год назад
Super secret ending: Urabrask having put himself back together with ixl and skrelves help. Seeing the mess of new phyrexia Urabrask: I'm going back to my Forge, skrelve your incharge now Skrelve: manic laughter
@natetaylor2346
@natetaylor2346 Год назад
Can’t tell you how much I appreciate these recaps. Really makes my days
@2011vortex
@2011vortex Год назад
Thanks, love the way you tell the story. You make it fun.
@aliceplanque
@aliceplanque Год назад
It happen that my Gruulfriends are fixed 🥳❤️
@CodyDockerty
@CodyDockerty Год назад
So you saying the ending is literally the droid army from The Phantom Menace?
@MagicArcanum
@MagicArcanum Год назад
Yes, and/or the aliens from The Avengers, and/or the white walkers in Game of Thrones.
@Ragtter
@Ragtter Год назад
Great video Ryan! I agree about the character moments REALLY carrying this story! A few things overall that I did not like: - The Mirrans blend together into a faceless force behind Koth, despite being the ones who facilitate the climax happening to begin with. We know approximately how many of them remain before the fighting kicks off, but we don't know WHO they are, or what they look like, despite cards like Storm the Seedcore showing us their diverse makeup. The Mirrans have several names behind them; Neyali and Otharri (an entire flock of phoenixes in fact!), Saheena, and Thrun to name a few. But when the dust settles back on Zhalfir, only Thrun, Koth and Melira are mentioned by name. Whether they survived or fell, some closure on the last children of Mirrodin would have been nice. Also! I sure hope they got ALL the Mirrans through that portal! Anyone who did not turn up to the Big Battle is going to be very sad in limbo. - In a similar vein, only the compleated planeswalkers, Atraxa and the praetors are given any story significance. Ezuri, Glissa, Slobad, Ixhel and Vishgraz are no where to be seen. Again, closure for some long-running and even some new faces would have been nice. "I guess they all died," is kind of unsatisfying. - The Phyrexian army suddenly falling is really annoying and very cliched, as Ryan points out. Showing the Phyrexians LOSING after New Phyrexia is sealed away would have been fine, and wouldn't have taken much exposition to describe. This also closes the door totally on the cool potential threads of stories that could be spawned later on. [Holdouts of Phyrexia, unable to spread their contagion, but unwilling to give up on their doctrine, turning up as (side?)villains later on would be very sick, and could even make for some new legendary cards down the line!] But alas.... - What on earth is up with New Tamiyo?? I wouldn't have minded if it was a recorded message to say goodbye to Nashi and show her being at peace, but uh, it lives with them now?? Need more information, lol. - The Sylex going off facilitates Elspeth ascending... somehow? Considering the importance of showing the moment Urza activated it, it would have been nice for some clarity on the logistics of this sequence. I don't mind it at all, I just want more details than the story has room to provide, apparently. To end on a high note, some things I LOVED: - Along with the rebellions of Sheoldred and Urabrask, the cracks in New Phyrexia are shown with Tamiyo and Atraxa. Tamiyo gets wistful and distracted when describing her home, and Atraxa begins to appreciate the beauty of the Maestros' art in New Capenna. It's a nice subtle underline to help show WHY the Phyrexians lose. I am especially fond of Tamiyo's moment, because it reminds us of what we have lost so far. - Wrenn and Teferi and Elspeth saving the day is a nice blend of the three eras of Phyrexia (and Magic storytelling!) I also really appreciate all the callbacks to Magic's history, like the Syelx, the Rathi Overlay and Zhalfir all getting to play a part in putting this chapter to bed. But Wrenn, a kind and humble dryad, ruining the plans of the Multiverse's biggest EGO is just amazing. Thank you, Wrenn! - Elspeth taking command of her fate and finally being able to stick to Elesh Norn was very satisfying. Karn unmaking her, and all the complicated feelings that brings for him, was also simply amazing. - By far my FAVORITE bit was Karn healing Nissa and Ajani, which might be controversial but! Karn was saved from corruption by Melira and by Venser giving up his own Spark. Karn being able to save two people by in turn using Venser's Spark and Melira's help is a beautiful bit of storytelling symmetry. We are again reminded of what it took to get here and how much it has cost so many characters. It certainly was not cheap. I hope Venser is at peace, finally. Thanks for reading my diatribe if anyone got this far!
@KalanzoHI
@KalanzoHI Год назад
Best Birthday gift I could ask for. Thank you for your dedication to the fans and community.
@MagicArcanum
@MagicArcanum Год назад
Happy birthday!
@thyskov1269
@thyskov1269 Год назад
What are your thoughts on what happened to Jace? He hardly appeared in the story after being given a mystery mission by Elesh Norn, except as a “figment” of Vraska’s imagination in her side story 😢😢
@tristenvillalobos7386
@tristenvillalobos7386 Год назад
gonna suck if they pull some BS with oh he wasnt compleated. he was tricking elesh norn or something lame with illusions
@ODIRGO
@ODIRGO Год назад
He's in charge or phyrexianize Nicol Bolas while the dragon is in stasis. Because they will reveal it was all a Bolas' plan from the begining... Having a spark, a god like power, and an army of oily servants. So when Bolas is freed from his prison, he will ve in charge of the phyrexian that will suddenly stop being inert and wil obey him as his new ruler...
@tmbocheeko
@tmbocheeko Год назад
The watchers were definitely just Serra and Elspeth before she picked a plane to show up Angelified
@Cyborgninja001
@Cyborgninja001 Год назад
This is what I had thought while reading it and while I kept seeing people mention the watchers in other places. There's basically a whole chapter where Elspeth and Serra literally watch what's happening on other planes and then decide to intervene.
@MagicArcanum
@MagicArcanum Год назад
Here is the text from their first appearance, at the end of chapter two, right as Chandra and Wrenn left Dominaria and headed to New Phyrexia: "But there is someone watching the clearing. There is someone watching the safe house, and the people within it huddled together in search of purpose and direction. A trick of the light might reveal them, or it might not. A keen nose might notice their scent, or it might not. But they are there, watching. All of this feels familiar to them, like a song whose lyrics have long since faded away. Over and over, they try and remember and yet the words flit away. Only the melody remains: a lament for what is to come, a dolorous anthem. The watcher is not alone. There are others, too, seeing and yet unseen. The watcher asks one of them: "What is it we're seeing? Why are we here?" The answer comes like the trumpet of warhorns: We are here to witness the beginning of the end." --- So, the fact that the story says "The watcher is not alone. There are OTHERS" means it cannot be just Elspeth and Serra. Also, later, when we see Elspeth go through her series of 'tests,' this scene on Dominaria is not one of them. All of this leads me to believe the Watchers are yet another faction, and not just an early tease at Elspeth and Serra...
@markovucilovski9876
@markovucilovski9876 Год назад
or the Eldrazi.
@sandmanlives3
@sandmanlives3 Год назад
Excellent, as always. Thank you.
@captainameriking5382
@captainameriking5382 Год назад
Really enjoy your recaps. Thank you!
@caseybeauclair3964
@caseybeauclair3964 Год назад
I like these because I dont have to read
@caywind7
@caywind7 Год назад
I thought it was kinda really poetic that all the Phrexian’s got rendered inert. Basically, my head cannon is that it wasn’t that “All is one”. The Phrexian’s (specifically the ones invading the other planes) are following “All is one under Elesh Norn”. This kinda explains Elesh Norn’s switch from “We” to “I” when fighting Elsebeth, and why Urabrask was so against Norn. Elesh Norn was flawed, and her vision of unity could not be completed without everyone else in the multiverse listening to her. When she died, her forces who lacked any individuality on their own, died with her. Cliche? Yes. But also very understandable for pointing out why Norn’s plan would never work.
@audeliciousness
@audeliciousness Год назад
Unparalleled storytelling as usual! Always enjoyable to watch. Ulgrotha has a "special" place in my heart and I was concerned that its inhabitants would be easily overwhelmed by the invasion. It may be an underpowered set, but definitely not weak in flavor and characters, so I was intrigued how the Sengirs fought alongside Eron, or even Autumn.
@SpaceDad87
@SpaceDad87 Год назад
I've never been able to get into the magic storyline...until now! Thanks for giving such a great breakdown and "sparking" my own interest in the story now.
@dingdongs5208
@dingdongs5208 Год назад
You can make even a wet tissue of a story that is MOM interesting and fun to listen to! keep up the amazing work!
@rayzhang7591
@rayzhang7591 Год назад
This is so garbage compared to Bolas arc lol. What a waste, phyrexians are my favorite magic villains
@jakemaxwell3810
@jakemaxwell3810 Год назад
They were incredible back in the Yawgmoth days with all the body horror and and actual stakes, but this just felt like a watered down Avengers rip-off with no consequences.
@big13O
@big13O Год назад
Could not agree more with your Charlie Brown analogy. Like I havent even played that long, Im just now starting to pay attention to lore, but the fact that they couldn’t just let their main planeswalkers (which have been printed sooo many times) die off and leave room for new characters to grow and show up more frequently, really just undermines all this cool story and tension they built up. People die, it’s okay to let characters die after a multiverse war. There should be stakes.
@maggiek8616
@maggiek8616 Год назад
There's two major things that bother me. The first is Tibalt getting the Dack treatment. Randomly being compleated, dying and not even getting a card!! The second, I enjoy the actual set concept a lot, but with the story it would have been waaaay more impactful to leave the outcome of the invasion, praetors and other characters until Aftermath release, to keep that suspense going. There's such a big difference between Praetors dying to random people a month after the invasion where we're all just on the edge of our seats waiting to find out, and praetors getting killed immediately after years of build up. Also the Aftermath packaging (presuming it's not a fake to throw us off) shows Nahiri with regular hands so once again feels like there's no real consequences.
@kcsnipes
@kcsnipes 11 месяцев назад
imagine this as a movie like the trailers, wow what a production! i admit i only got 1/3 through on 1.5x but is seems interesting, appreciate the content !
@LolaliciousSmiley
@LolaliciousSmiley Год назад
I was excited to hear about the official podcast they're doing for the story until I heard that they would not be comparing mechanics to story beats. This is my favorite part of your videos and really brings the game and story together for me.
@Uomobislacco
@Uomobislacco Год назад
R.I.P. URABRASK WE LOST A REAL ONE
@rowyngray2652
@rowyngray2652 Год назад
thank you thank you thank you. this had to have been a grind to get so fast
@Aldissimo90
@Aldissimo90 Год назад
Thanks a lot for this. You are the best, this was super clear and your arguments were interesting to listen to. One question, what happens to Tezzeret and the other completed planeswalker like Vraska, Jace and Lukka?
@MagicArcanum
@MagicArcanum Год назад
Anyone not mentioned in this video likely appeared only in a side story, which gets covered in a later episode, or they didn't appear at all.
@gpcyan3
@gpcyan3 Год назад
Been waiting for this for a while. Thanks Ryan!
@Asian_Caleb
@Asian_Caleb Год назад
I swear these videos make me enjoy magic so much more, there’s something about knowing the story that makes the gameplay more interesting.
@theatog
@theatog Год назад
LOVE your video. Love the mustache minute : D
@shadowneph
@shadowneph Год назад
Thanks for great content as always ❤
@ashecrimson2812
@ashecrimson2812 Год назад
Great stuff Ryan! My thoughts per the “watchers”; I was under the assumption that they were meant to be Elsbeth and the echo of Serra, lightly teased before the chapter featuring Elsbeth’s ascension. If I remember right, the “watchers” only show up prior to Elsbeth’s chapter, and they don’t show up again afterwards, which is what makes me think that. I could be totally wrong, though, but that’s how I read it.
@MagicArcanum
@MagicArcanum Год назад
Here is the text from their first appearance, at the end of chapter two, right as Chandra and Wrenn left Dominaria and headed to New Phyrexia: "But there is someone watching the clearing. There is someone watching the safe house, and the people within it huddled together in search of purpose and direction. A trick of the light might reveal them, or it might not. A keen nose might notice their scent, or it might not. But they are there, watching. All of this feels familiar to them, like a song whose lyrics have long since faded away. Over and over, they try and remember and yet the words flit away. Only the melody remains: a lament for what is to come, a dolorous anthem. The watcher is not alone. There are others, too, seeing and yet unseen. The watcher asks one of them: "What is it we're seeing? Why are we here?" The answer comes like the trumpet of warhorns: We are here to witness the beginning of the end." --- So, the fact that the story says "The watcher is not alone. There are OTHERS" means it cannot be just Elspeth and Serra. Also, later, when we see Elspeth go through her series of 'tests,' this scene on Dominaria is not one of them. All of this leads me to believe the Watchers are yet another faction, and not just an early tease at Elspeth and Serra...
@ashecrimson2812
@ashecrimson2812 Год назад
@@MagicArcanum Oh yeah, that’s a great point I hadn’t picked up on that when I first read the story. It’ll be interesting to see who they turn out to be, maybe they’re related to Kasmina’s mysterious organization in some way or another 👀
@ashecrimson2812
@ashecrimson2812 Год назад
Also, how silly of me, my compliments to Nicole as well! The video turned out fantastic!
@NotAushire
@NotAushire Год назад
You made a good point when you said that you were hoping for some meaningful damage. Sometimes it feels like watching a show where you know the main character won't ever die, so you never worry when they struggle.
@Sosoreview
@Sosoreview Год назад
The thing I found most interesting about the implications of the story is that now, with Zhalfir being a plane of its own, we might get a whole Zhalfir set, and that's a world I'd like to see explored in detail!
@jeffhammel5543
@jeffhammel5543 Год назад
I knew after I finished reading the stories that I needed the longest Mustache Minute ever seen. And you didn't disappoint.
@thepoorgamer3208
@thepoorgamer3208 8 месяцев назад
My favorite plane was mentioned via an invasion card, that being Shandalar, and it gives me some small amount of hope that we visit it to see what has become of it after all this time. As well as Lorwyn I would have loved to see what happened to Phyrexians when the daybreak/nightfall happened to the plane.
@JunbiHosa
@JunbiHosa Год назад
Just looking at the Invasion on Amonkhet card makes you think what could have happened (The backside is the main reason). It implies so much thinking was done by Nicol Bolas when he was setting out to rule everything. It could have been an interesting twist if it was implemented to the rest of the March of the Machines set where they were using the Lazotep to turn the tides back into New Phyrexia or something else. (lazotep the compleated planeswalkers, create new equipment cards, etc.) Another fun twist would be if long ago Nicol Bolas won on Ravnica long ago and then it was Phyrexians vs Nicol Bolas where the Phyrexians tried to take over his army, but the lazotep warriors cannot convert into Phyrexians and the Phyrexians themselves slowly start to get converted. Would have been an interesting reaction for the Praetors to have been on the opposite end of that. (Also to get Praetor zombies would be an interesting but probably broken idea too.)
@Calvin_Coolage
@Calvin_Coolage Год назад
Yeah leave it to Magic to make a really fascinating lore implication in card and then never elaborate on it. They did Amonkhet dirty this set, it was a perfect opportunity to reintroduce it and finally make Basri Ket a real character.
@7Alberto7
@7Alberto7 Год назад
This video is amazing and your Vader voice is great🤩thanks Ryan!!!!
@channelx8254
@channelx8254 Год назад
Ryan: *continuing on to talk about extra credit assignments* Me: *accidentally did the extra credit for fun*
@blarghzero
@blarghzero Год назад
I knew it wasn't a possibility but ONE and MOM would've really benefited from 3 set blocks. With so many things going on across the multiverse it could've had much more of an impact over what we got.
@juangabrielcarrascomogrove5054
Gracias por el excelente resumen de la historia!! :D
@MagicArcanum
@MagicArcanum Год назад
De nada, amigo :-)
@jacesaints4117
@jacesaints4117 Год назад
My personal highlight was Ephara's fight. One of my favorites of Theros
@janmelantu7490
@janmelantu7490 Год назад
I actually really liked the story, it was a 9/10 for me. The way the story was split up made the whole event feel epic. Having a main story with the only the core plot kept it focused. I was never lost when reading them. Then having the side stories each focus on a subset of characters from a plane really gave a sense of how the invasion was going from a wide variety of perspectives *and* kept them character-driven, and Magic’s story always shines when it comes to character spotlights. And I actually *like* that there were invasions of planes and legendary team-ups that we didn’t see in the stories, it makes the invasion feel much bigger than the handful of planes and characters that we know, they’re vignettes of a larger story. I only have 3 gripes: first, where’s my Amonkhet side story WotC; second, I wish the “glistening oil going inert once phyrexia was phased out” was set up in an earlier story, maybe Teferi could’ve discovered it when he phased out one while fighting it in the DMU story; and third, I really wish the last main story was actually the first story in the Aftermath set, it definitely felt like tonal whiplash. Maybe the last story could have phyrexia crumbling around everyone, a cut to black, then Koth waking up on Zhalfir with Mirrodin’s 5 suns hanging over him. I do love a good cliffhanger when I know there will be a resolution soon.
@BijutsuYoukai
@BijutsuYoukai Год назад
This was the first time in a while I've actually looked forward though to reading the story episodes as they went up. Ajani was the only character I really cared about and I was really put off/upset when he was initially compleated.. Since he's cured, I am pretty much happy with the events of March of the Machines, though definitely still confused about what happened to certain characters or what others were even doing during the whole invasion.
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