

RedĪfter not getting any goblins in Kaldheim, I was blessed by Time Spiral Remastered! There's a bunch of cool goblins in this set that I'm looking forward to trying to force in a draft someday. This Timeshifted version proves me wrong. I never knew that seeing good ol' Gary with the Timeshifted treatment was something I needed until I saw the Gray Merchant of Asphodel spoiler - and wow, who knew a Theros card was going to look so good like this? After getting foil copies of the classic Leyline of the Void for when I'm feeling fancy and a playset of the new version, I didn't think I'd ever need any more of the black Leyline. It's been awhile since I've cast a Dismember, but next time I do I definitely want it to be this version. Speaking of art that looks spectacular when Timeshifted, I think Jason Felix's Dismember really lends itself to the style. It'll likely cost me a pretty penny, but upgrading my Thoughtseizes to the Timeshifted version is high on my to-do list when TSR drops. I've always been a huge fan of Aleksi Briclot's gnarly Thoughtseize art, and I think it looks absolutely spectacular Timeshifted like this. I definitely shouted a little bit in the office at my new day job when Chroberry sent me the spoiler for the Timeshifted Thoughtseize. I think black cards lend themselves particularly well to the Timeshifted style aesthetically, and I'm really crossing my fingers hoping to pull some of these in my box. I'm even more stoked to Ninjutsu some of these awesome Ninja of the Deep Hours onto the battlefield in my Delver builds - they just feel even more sneaky with the Timeshifted treatment, you know?īoth True-Name Nemesis and Ponder fall into the categories of Blue cards that I really enjoy playing and cards that look absolutely amazing with the Timeshifted treatment, and I know I'm going to be replacing my normal playsets with these! Black Mulldrifter looks GORGEOUS with the Timeshifted treatment, and I'm stoked to Evoke these in some Pauper games after TSR releases. It is pretty well known that I'm not much of a Blue player - but Time Spiral Remastered definitely still has some Blue cards that even I'm pumped for (especially the Timeshifted ones). I think the screaming souls in this version of the art really feel at home in the Timeshifted form.

I know Lingering Souls isn't a Taxes piece, but it has been a favorite card of mine for a long time (my favorite LGS owner once gifted me with a copy of Lingering Souls but the Souls was crossed out and replaced with my name.) and I'm excited to get my hands on a playset of the Timeshifted version. This is another one I think will cost a pretty penny in foil. Path to Exile is a standby removal spell for me in every format it's legal in, and I think Todd Lockwood's art looks fantastic with the Timeshifted treatment. Palace Jailer is regularly at least a one-of in my Legacy deck, and I'm stoked to get a chance to exile my opponent's creatures with this new version once paper play resumes locally. All those wild legs look even more menacing on this version! Containment Priest hasn't had a big price tag in quite a long time, but I imagine that foils of this version will continue to cost a pretty penny.įlickerwisp is one of my favorite cards to play off of an Aether Vial, and I think the Timeshifted version looks super classy. I have always been a fan of playing Containment Priest in the sideboard of both Legacy Death and Taxes and Legacy Goblins (when I was splashing white for mainboard Thalia, Guardian of Thraben) and I think this art looks super rad in the Timeshifted style. If you've read any of my articles before, you've probably realized that I'm a huge Death and Taxes fan, so naturally, I'm pretty pumped to be getting some awesome Taxes pieces in Timeshifted style. I'm going to break it down in WUBRG order, picking out the cards I'm most stoked on or that I think will make the biggest splash in the finance scene, and I'll be adding to my picks up until the set is officially released - so be sure to keep checking out! White These spoilers came out so fast that we decided that instead of my normal spoiler article, this time I'm going to do a highlight article instead and talk about the cards from this set I'm most hyped for. The set will include 289 cards from the Time Spiral block sets and will be sold only as Draft Booster packs and boxes. Every pack from the set will include a timeshifted card featuring a modern card on a pre-Modern card frame. It is going to be a draft experience comprised of favorites from the three sets that made up Time Spiral block: Time Spiral, Planar Chaos, and Future Sight. Time Spiral Remastered, Magic's first remastered set to appear in paper, is scheduled to be released on March 19th, 2021.
