2010-06-28, 04:05 AM
2010-06-28, 11:51 AM
I do read the webcomics that wizards releases but don't feel the need to read the books. The new focus on planeswalkers is far less interesting than when it was about legends. I also wish Wizards could pick a plain to stick to for a couple blocks to have an epic story preferably not including Nicol Bolas, I don't care how brilliant and manipulative he is he can't be the only being shaping events in the multiverse.
Otherwise some of the storyline is good some is wretched. The whole arc with Urza is awesome but then you get crap like Alara or Lorwyn (admittedly the Shadowmoor book is my favorite MTG book after Arena).
Otherwise some of the storyline is good some is wretched. The whole arc with Urza is awesome but then you get crap like Alara or Lorwyn (admittedly the Shadowmoor book is my favorite MTG book after Arena).
2010-06-28, 13:32 PM
I've read most of the Urza Saga. Epic story that went on through many entertaining reads. It had just about everything that is in most fantasy novels. Large scale and small scale conflicts, political issues, and creatures of the imagination. I definitely enjoyed, as this reading is my source of passion for wanting to see Urza make the planewalkers.It just seems so wrong not to include him.
2010-06-28, 19:06 PM
I'm not too much into fantasy, but if I wanted to read the Urza Saga, where would I start?
2010-06-28, 19:12 PM
(2010-06-28 19:06 PM)lasraik Wrote: [ -> ]I'm not too much into fantasy, but if I wanted to read the Urza Saga, where would I start?I don't recall the title of the books but I believe it was called the "Weatherlight" series. I can try to find it online for you.
http://www.wizards.com/magic/expert/Urza...kstory.asp
There is a small summary and I think they are advertising the books below it.