Things Get Unstable In Magic: The Gathering’s New Comical Set
November 15, 2017 by dracs
Every so often, Wizards of the Coast mix things up with a comical Un- set for Magic: The Gathering. Well, it looks as though they are gearing up for another one, as they have begun previewing cards for Unstable.
It seems that this new set has a heavy focus on contraptions, and features five individual factions bringing their own cards to the table.
- Order of the Widget – Its watermark looks like a gear and castle;
- Agents of S.N.E.A.K. – Its watermark looks like a combination key and umbrella;
- League of Dastardly Doom – Its watermark looks like an explosion inside a light bulb;
- Goblin Explosioneers – Its watermark looks like a bomb and two sticks of dynamite; and
- Crossbreed Labs – Its watermark looks like a double-spouted beaker.
- Wizards of the Coast
Now, as with every Un- set, the thing everyone looks forward to is the latest wacky cards that will be appearing. Below are a couple of the ones revealed so far that have caught my eye.
Best of all though, this set has squirrels. Squirrels!
These sets are always a ton of fun and bring with them some truly memorable cards, such as the ever-favourite Ach, Hans Run! This one is definitely off to a good start. With squirrels...
Can you think of a fun mechanic for Magic?
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Very nice. I was going to get out of regular MTG, but this is not regular MTG xD
Man I used to love the Unglued (Broken Egg symbol) cards from years ago, were always a bit of fun to play with and these new cards seem great too.
I am more interested about the news that they are looking to release a MtG Board Game.
Un sets are always pure fun as far as drafting them goes.
Do they sell them in a complete set? If they do, I’d pick it up but I’m not falling in the the blind buy circle of hell again 🙁
I’m really digging the cards. Now, to incorporate some of the game mechanics into D and D…