Through another q&a, Magic: The Gathering devs took the lead to explain more details about the controversial decision regarding 3-year rotation, which was made public in the last week. Check out here all the questions and answers!
Are bans going to be more aggressive?
Is the banning philosophy likely to get a change then? Do you expect a change to happen for standard's banning philosophy?
Andrew B: Yes, we are going to update how and when bans happen. We want to be as clear and transparent with the community on when and why things are happening.Were the next sets (Eldraine, Ixalan) designed with a 3-year standard in mind?
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Will the formats for RCQ's and the Regional Championships be changing to standard to emphasize this revamped focus on standard?
Have the decks in the Future League been designed around this change?
With the Triomes, Pain lands, and Check lands (I think got the terminology right) remaining in standard, do you have a plan to keep the format from devolving into five color rare piles?
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It’d be worrying if the main way you wanted to disincentivize 3-5 color piles was by pushing everything else to their level, because that level is quite high. Can we get an assurance that this isn’t the case?
AndrewB: Its hard to make assurances as our job is mostly predictive. We try to do this, but aren't always successful. My philosophy around this predictive nature is, "if we can figure out the perfect thing to do, it's not deep enough for our player base."Do you have any intentions to increase accessibility of Standard cards on paper like more frequent Challenger decks (i.e. 2 drops/year) to give it the same player injection as Commander?
Do standard challenger decks perform poorly because Standard itself is doing poor, or does Standard do poor because of lack of accessible and exciting challenger decks?
Aaron: Right, it's hard to say what's the cart and what's the horse. Maybe the decks would help make the format more prominent, which would then sell more decks, etc. in a virtuous cycle. Like I said, I like the idea and will be talking it through with the product teams.How do you plan on supporting local game stores hosting standard again?
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Why did you decide to go to a 3-year rotation instead of lowering the power of standard to make it more accessible with a 2-year rotation instead?
Will there be any consideration for either the return of blocks or two large set blocks (like recent Ravnica) or a return of core sets to allow for there to be less parasitic mechanics in a 3-year standard?
Would this have any impact on the decision to have rare land cycles in sets? As in, perhaps fewer sets would have rare land cycles, since they'll be available in standard longer?
What made you change the rotation for Standard and not Alchemy? I thought that Alchemy was Standard but with a bit more cards and rebalanced cards to allow more diversity?
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