
For the final episode of 2016 we’ve decided to take it easy. We’re starting off with a listener-supplied Magic Mad Lib, sent in by Lvl99Luck. It’s pretty great. From there it’s on to a few more Aether Revolt previews. Then we’re going over some feedback on last week’s episode, both from Mike and the listeners! It turns out we came up with some entertaining and controversial ideas last week and several of you wanted to weigh in, which we love! Keep it coming!
Quicksmith Spy: http://media.wizards.com/2016/email/Uw4Ba8_aer_preview/Tn6Vw24gUi_AER_CardFrame_WAS.jpg
Consulate Crackdown: http://magic.wizards.com/en/products/aether-revolt-story
Tezzeret the Schemer: https://twitter.com/blakepr/status/810903551933292548
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3 Comments
gate watch: “Why is Tezzaret duck tapping a pair of scissors to that artifact?”
Tezzaret: “there! now, make my scissors GROW!”
gate watch: “uh oh”
also I couldn’t help but think that Lady Orca had a very different kind of “grinding” station on her sleigh (…ew. now I need to go scrub my brain).
Hey Chewie, I know you’re always looking for free/cheap games. Try out Elemental Clash by Andreas Propst. They have a free app to try it and a full version for a one time cost of $3.
Good to hear that my Mad Lib is still (fondly?) remembered. I’ll have to write another one some day…