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This week on Limited Resources Marshall and Jon welcome frequent contributor Judge Joe Bono to talk rules and interactions specific to M13. Packs are cracked, discoveries are found, and we hope you leave this episode with a deeper understanding of M13 than before you listened!
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Great show guys. The word is pronounced “Har-bin-jerr”, btw, not “Har-bing-er”
With the planeswalker and damage, I believe (came to of my own conclusion so not official) the reason why the damage is redirected is because they didn’t want to have to worry about changing all those prevent damage type cards from player to player or planeswalker. Same with changing all those player takes damage spells/abilities. Just much easier to have the planeswalker get redirected damage by the person casting/controlling it.
So when trying to think of redirecting damage / preventing damage with planeswalkers think of it that way and might make it a lot easier.
I definitely agree that Rummaging Goblin is strong at 3 mana but don’t say you prefer it that way; WOTC people listen to you. A1R Rummaging Goblin would be a card I can play in my casual decks or my Cubes. A 3 mana one is a card I can’t play outside limited
That and rummaging (I hope this catches on) is worse than looting so it should be fine to cost it a bit more aggressively.