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The Gathering’s Commander Rules Committee Dissolves

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  • Wizards of the Coast takes over managing Magic: The Gathering’s Commander format from the community.
  • Four powerful cards banned from Commander due to being too strong for casual players.
  • Proposed power level bracketing system for Commander decks to classify strength based on cards included.



Wizards of the Coast has announced that it is assuming management of Magic: The Gathering‘s popular Commander format, taking the role from the community-based Commander Rules Committee. This comes in the wake of a tumultuous week for Magic: The Gathering that resulted from major and unexpected format-shaking card bans.

The community saw a wild uproar after four powerful Magic: The Gathering cards were banned from Commander: fast mana artifacts Mana Crypt and Jeweled Lotus, combo creature Dockside Extortionist, and consistent value generator Nadu, Winged Wisdom, which was already exiled from other tournament formats. The Commander Rules Committee deemed these four cards too powerful for the format as a whole, choosing to remove them completely to spare casual players from those who are more competitive.


In an announcement, Wizards of the Coast said that it is taking over the management for Commander. Following the bans, unhappy players have not only voiced their anger at the developments, but some have also taken to doxxing and threatening the five members of the Commander Rules Committee, resulting in some resignations of prominent Magic: The Gathering community figures. In assuming oversight of the format, Wizards is protecting the community-based representatives from further harm and lending Commander its expertise in game development and management.


A Possible New Way to Classify Commander Decks


While Wizards will still remain the official face and authority of the Commander format, it has said that some members of the Rules Committee will still be involved in input. Another big vision the company is looking to implement is the fleshing out of power level conversations in Commander play groups, proposing a bracketing and tiering system that would help classify the strength of individual decks based on specific cards included. The suggested system would put decks in tiers based on their strongest cards and help figure out whether a certain table is fun and balanced, but it would also involve a lot of meticulous work and thorough conversations to ensure its effectiveness.


In the meantime, any suggested fixes after the big bannings are more long-term solutions. A major concern right now is the sudden tanking of these particular valuable cards, which many players invested considerable amounts in. Many are trying to sell as fast as they can while the cards still have some relative value, and some accommodating Magic: The Gathering vendors are refunding players who have recently bought these from them.

And although the bans have upset a lot of players, it’s also entirely possible that these changes can still be reversed. A petition to walk back the bans has already received thousands of signatures from Magic: The Gathering players, and with the takeover of the format by Wizards, this can still happen as the company has proven on occasion that they listen to the pulse of the player base.

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Magic: The Gathering

Original Release Date
August 5, 1993

Designer
Richard Garfield

Player Count
2+

Age Recommendation
13+

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Pokemon Fan Creates New Evolution for Wailord

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  • A Pokemon fan designs a Sailord evolution for Wailord, resembling a boat. Reddit approves with 5.9K upvotes.
  • The artist’s Sailord features sail-like protrusions, drawing from sailing inspiration.
  • Fan artists enjoy creating new evolutions for Pokemon, inspiring original concepts in the community.



A creative Pokemon fan has designed a new evolution for Wailord, turning the massive whale-like creature into something resembling a boat. Fan art of new evolutions is popular in the Pokemon community, and this latest Wailord concept has become a hit on Reddit.

Among the Pokemon introduced in Gen 3, Wailord stands out thanks to its enormous size. Resembling a whale, the Water-type Pokemon towers over most other creatures in the franchise and makes its home in the water. While Wailord evolves from Wailmer, that has not stopped one fan from adding another evolution to the line.

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Drawing on sailing for inspiration, a Reddit user known as Matratzfratz created an evolution for Wailord called Sailord. As the name suggests, the fan concept gave the Pokemon an appearance reminiscent of a boat. For example, its back fin looked like a rudder seen on a ship. In addition, two white sail-like protrusions were visible on the creature’s back, suggesting it could use the wind to help navigate. Sailord even had a horn-like projection at the tip of its head that resembled the bow of a boat.



Pokemon Fan’s New Evolution for Wailord

Since posting this new Wailord evolution concept to the Pokemon subreddit, many gamers have taken notice. With over 5.9K upvotes, many enjoyed Sailord, and some even wondered how big a Gigantamax version of the evolution would be. Fortunately, Matratzfratz did not leave the idea to fans’ imaginations, as they shared a picture of this form of the new evolution relative to the Earth and the Moon. Among the other comments, many enjoyed the artist’s reference to SpongeBob SquarePants when describing what this Pokemon was used for. “The pioneers used to ride these babies for miles,” suggesting Sailord was utilized as a mode of transportation. The addition of the Flying type also suggests that the large sail-like protrusions on its back might have allowed it to take flight.


Creating new evolutions for Pokemon is a favorite hobby of many fan artists, and Matratzfratz has designed evolutions for other pocket monsters. Recently, the fan made a new evolution for Sandygast, imagining it as a Ground/Electric-type. They have also made Paradox forms and regional variants for many other Pokemon.

While gamers wait for Pokemon Legends: Z-A to release in 2025, many other fans besides Matratzfratz have created fan art of their favorite Pokemon. For example, one gamer recently painted a galaxy-themed picture of Mew, one of the rarest pocket monsters from Gen 1. Hopefully, these impressive creations from fans like Matratzfratz will inspire even more original concepts in the months ahead.


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Rare’s Everwild Game Gets Encouraging Update

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  • Everwild by Rare is an open-world action-adventure game with a magical twist.
  • Fans still wait for more details about Everwild.



Rare’s upcoming title, Everwild, gets an encouraging update on its development and gameplay. An insider shares that development on Everwild is going well and that the gameplay loop is nailed down, keeping fans of the upcoming title hopeful for its release.

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