What The Aftermath Reveals About the Future



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March of the Machine: The Aftermath is a special “micro expansion” for Magic: The Gathering, and it gives us 50 additional cards for Standard that also help portray the game’s ongoing story.

We’ve already looked at the cards connected to the set’s two story chapters, so today we’re covering all the rest and trying to identify where we may end up on future adventures across the multiverse.

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21 thoughts on “What The Aftermath Reveals About the Future”

  1. I have a hard time figuring out how long this war went on. THe story seemed to imply it raged forever, but everything happened ne after another on new Phyrexia, so did it last hours or days or weeks?

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  2. I could not care less about the story of this set, they've disappointed at literally every turn. That doesn't change the fact that I was still grinning like an idiot excited to watch another video from this lovely channel.

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  3. the story said that plainswalkers that where "infected" & cured lost a spark, there for having a card that removes the spark from any/all plainswalkers dose not fit the story but fits with the fact that sparks where removed. Not so much in consistent as we are missing part of the story as to how they are connected in lor

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  4. Man, hating on the phyrexian arc is about to be the next “cool thing to hate” isn’t it? Got to be the worst thing about internet culture. You get a handful of critics talking crap because it baits clicks, then a bunch of sheeple who agree with the critics because it’s cool. It’s so monotonous. They told a storyline over two years that breadcrumbed to a satisfying conclusion that impacted the game massively, both gameplay and lore. Just. Bloody. Enjoy. It. Stop trying to hate on it because it’s trendy, my god

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  5. I am a pretty big fan of the site. obviously wouldn’t be sad if it was cheaper than it is, but already it’s cheaper than normal magic and it only removed the cards I would probably toss anyway. And obviously I want more stories, but I was a big fan of the two we got. I would say very good all around. Could always be better but I’m very happy with it.

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  6. You absolutely nailed why this set fell on its face and why the Phyrexian "grand storyline" just didn't feel well done. You're right let's get back to character driven, simpler stories

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