![]() ![]() If you want to share your ideas on cards with other fans, feel free to drop us an email. We would love more volunteers to help us with our Magic the Gathering Card of the Day reviews. Being a small green flier is also unique enough, as green rarely gets flying to begin with, but Time Spiral did like to go all-in on the weirdness. This definitely is more a combo piece than an unassailable monstrosity, but it serves its role quite well. While the effect isn’t necessarily unique, it’s still quite powerful, and it sees some use in competitive play for its ability to ambush unsuspecting opponents. And it’s pretty solid as a card! Being able to untap a creature can be very powerful in terms of reusing effects in decks that use lots of mana creatures (or activated abilities), and its stat line is pretty good against the color most given towards swarming the battlefield with cheap fliers. Scryb Ranger synthesizes several references: green’s fondness for protection from blue, Scryb Sprites, and Quirion Ranger. I’ll be happy to get a version in the M15 card face, and more exposure for Rebecca Guay’s art can only be a good thing.Ī green Faerie…you don’t see that every day. I’m actually really glad all around that Scryb Ranger made it into Time Spiral Remastered, even if Spectral Force didn’t. I’ve also seen the Ranger as one of a small number of non-Elf allies in Elf decks, thanks to her adding redundancy on creature-untapping effects (and thus on, basically, mana-doubling effects). That is, if anything, even more the case now at casual tables where blue decks might be coming at you with giant octopuses, sea goddesses, and sharknadoes. Protection from blue and flying did a good job of slowing down or attacking past some nasty mid- and high-cost blue creatures. Regardless of that problem, and perhaps because of it, Scryb Ranger was still a good card to have around at that time. It went on to be a moderately good deck in Standard, though it had problems once Dralnu and his twenty-odd counterspells took off. In Time Spiral‘s booklet, the card image gallery has Scryb Ranger right next to Spectral Force, so basically everyone who bought the bundle saw that combination on day one. The majority of Magic players have never been programmers). When you want a reminder of what the set’s about after some months (or years), the little booklet is much easier to flip through than a box of cards, and more convenient than Gatherer or Scryfall (both of which seem to be set up for programmers. We got them as recently as War of the Spark, so it’s hardly like I’m referencing bands with other or something. ![]() Sets Included (incomplete): | Open Adventures in the Forgotten Realmsĭuel Decks Mirrodin Pure vs.I miss the player’s guides they used to give you with the bundles. Recommended Forge Settings (6GB RAM above, if you don't want rounded borders, just select crop): Enable Battlefield Texture Filtering and Round Border Mask Option - Full. The card images are 488圆80 size withįilesize ranging from 30kb to 120kb (other cards like Vanguard, Phenomenon, Schemes are up to 800p with 70kb to 100kb), total size is 3.98GB (size on disk about 4.2GB). To tell Forge that its full art with borders, and Forge will crop it accordingly to have uniform borders with ".full" images using Round Border Mask. Card images uses a special ".fullborder" code Sets up to 30th Anniversary Edition (30A) are available + Promos (516 Folders). Hi, I've been working to make a replacement card images to use for Forge (and others) specifically designed for mobiles and other devices with limited RAM and Storage (preferably at least 4GB RAM or greater). ![]()
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