As a result, Aether Revolt will be one of the most interesting sets in years because it will contain not one but two card types (here, I'm counting energy as a card type, even though that's not technically correct) that are dangerous, and Wizards likely felt some amount of pressure to "top" Kaladesh with Aether Revolt
Locations are paid for or inked like normal cards They come onto the board sideways / in landscape Same deck/play rules: Four of in a deck, no limit on how many can be in play They go on your side of the board, and are for you and your characters only They can be challenged, and are banished as normal You can move characters to locations for the move cost Characters can move between locations, but not out of them A character can only be in one location at a time There is no limit to the amount of characters in a location They gain lore equal to their lore value at the start of each turn in the Set step after readying, just before drawing
3 Sauron, the Dark Lord Someone get this guy some eye drops
It also offers a firebreathing ability which is sure to ask questions in a pod of Commander
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