Henadic Theologian
Legend
[AFR] Bruenor Battlehammer btw is an Red White Uncommon, fitting my theory that the set will have a cycle of 2 colour Uncommon Legendary creatures, like Kaldheim did.
Maybe, but I think if they're doing that they're missing out on making an Istari and Noldor groups of cards. Maybe they'll go with some of the Valar or other Maia like Eonwe and Osse.Divorcing the lore from the mechanics a bit, Planeswalker as a card type might work to represent the high level figures in LotR like Saurman, Galadriel, Sauron, or Gandalf.
I don't think we know how many planeswalkers there will be in the set, do we? Anyway, my money would be on Mordenkainen, Elminster, and Vi, in that order of likelihood.
Of these, only Elminster is a shoo-in to appear in the set—but not necessarily as a planeswalker. Mordenkainen is a shoo-in to be a planeswalker if he's in the set at all; I think he will be, but there's a chance they don't want to put characters in this set who are primarily associated with a non-FR setting (which would exclude Vi, too).
I don't think we know how many planeswalkers there will be in the set, do we? Anyway, my money would be on Mordenkainen, Elminster, and Vi, in that order of likelihood.
Of these, only Elminster is a shoo-in to appear in the set—but not necessarily as a planeswalker. Mordenkainen is a shoo-in to be a planeswalker if he's in the set at all; I think he will be, but there's a chance they don't want to put characters in this set who are primarily associated with a non-FR setting (which would exclude Vi, too).
I doubt they can.Maybe, but I think if they're doing that they're missing out on making an Istari and Noldor groups of cards. Maybe they'll go with some of the Valar or other Maia like Eonwe and Osse.
Drizzt comes in during the third act of the third book in the novel series and saves the Seladrine Drow from the Eldrazi.When does an Eldrazi wipe out the drow?
Naturally according to the plot and the DM's campaign, Both.I finally watched the video and it contradicts the planeswalker MtG tweet. The tweet suggested the AFR planeswalker criteria is rule of cool, but in the video the head of MtG said it was their planeswalker had to have traveled between planes (which explains why trapped Tiamat is a creature instead of a Planeswalkers).
So which is it?