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<blockquote data-quote="Urriak Uruk" data-source="post: 7985892" data-attributes="member: 7015558"><p>A little unrelated, but I just love revisiting the Rabiah scale and want an excuse to mention it again... it's the tool that MtG uses to gauge how likely they are to return to a plane in a future block.</p><p></p><p>The first time I've seen the Rabiah scale mentioned was November 2016, a little after the <em>Kaladesh </em>set was released. Since that set, and the future Ravnica sets, the MtG team released two new planes (Eldraine and Ikoria) and revisited the plane Theros, and will revisit Zendikar soon.</p><p></p><p>Interestingly enough, Theros actually doesn't have a perfect Rabiah score; it has a 3 (1 is the best, 10 is the worst), and Zendikar has a 2. Now the scores change as time passes so planes have fluctuated up and done, but Theros has never gotten lower than a 3, meaning that for now having a 3 means a plane is in the running for return.</p><p></p><p>Also considering how far away the last block from that plane has been, and the planes most likely to return (and get setting books) are in this order;</p><p></p><p>1. Innistrad</p><p>2. Dominaria</p><p>3. Ravnica</p><p></p><p>These three all have a revised Rabiah score that is dated after they last got a set, so they'll likely all eventually return. Interesting how no one else (beyond Theros/Zendikar) get a better score than 4.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Urriak Uruk, post: 7985892, member: 7015558"] A little unrelated, but I just love revisiting the Rabiah scale and want an excuse to mention it again... it's the tool that MtG uses to gauge how likely they are to return to a plane in a future block. The first time I've seen the Rabiah scale mentioned was November 2016, a little after the [I]Kaladesh [/I]set was released. Since that set, and the future Ravnica sets, the MtG team released two new planes (Eldraine and Ikoria) and revisited the plane Theros, and will revisit Zendikar soon. Interestingly enough, Theros actually doesn't have a perfect Rabiah score; it has a 3 (1 is the best, 10 is the worst), and Zendikar has a 2. Now the scores change as time passes so planes have fluctuated up and done, but Theros has never gotten lower than a 3, meaning that for now having a 3 means a plane is in the running for return. Also considering how far away the last block from that plane has been, and the planes most likely to return (and get setting books) are in this order; 1. Innistrad 2. Dominaria 3. Ravnica These three all have a revised Rabiah score that is dated after they last got a set, so they'll likely all eventually return. Interesting how no one else (beyond Theros/Zendikar) get a better score than 4. [/QUOTE]
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