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Magic: The Gathering Drive to Work Podcast

#780: Four-Color Factions

Magic: The Gathering Drive to Work Podcast

Wizards of the Coast

Leisure, Game Design, Mtg, Duels Of The Planeswalkers, Games, Ccg, Mark Rosewater, Magic The Gathering

4.7802 Ratings

🗓️ 2 October 2020

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

This topic started from a question on my blog talking about the difficulty in designing four-color faction worlds and sets.

Transcript

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0:00.0

I'm not pulling out of the driveway.

0:03.0

We all know what that means.

0:04.7

It's time for another drive-to-work, coronavirus edition.

0:08.5

Okay, so today's drive-to-work.

0:11.8

I'm going to be talking about something that came up on my blog.

0:15.8

From time to time, people ask things.

0:18.7

And sometimes I say, yes, these are things we can do.

0:22.5

And sometimes I say, no, this is probably not something we can do.

0:28.0

And so I'm going to talk about one of those requests that I actually don't think we can do.

0:33.3

I mean, I never say never.

0:34.7

Maybe we'll find some way to do it.

0:35.9

But there are a lot of problems.

0:38.0

So what is that?

0:39.4

So the request I got in my blog last couple days was the request for a four-color faction set.

0:47.4

So, for example, we've had monocolor faction sets fallen empires and

0:54.2

um

0:54.8

throne of Eldrain and and

0:57.6

on some level

0:58.8

um

0:59.3

uh Theros has some monocolor stuff but

1:02.1

we've had monocolor sets

1:03.5

um we have had two color sets

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