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Magic: the Gathering - Innistrad
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I don't know how many people here play Magic: the Gathering, but the latest expansion, Innistrad, has 'transformations' as a major gameplay mechanic.
The setting is based on classical gothic horror and features a great number of things like vampires and werewolves. We're just now getting a look at some of them, but they look pretty cool. I'll upload more as they become available Here's some examples: Edit: I'm working on finding as many B&A pics as I can, preferably full art, but I'll see what I can do. Also, the creative team recently released an article half-dedicated to the nature of Innistrad's werewolves, including a paragraph detailing the transformation! "The transformation process is harrowing for the lycanthrope and incredibly disturbing to any witnesses. The eyes change first, the whites darkening and the iris filling with color. The claws go next; the hands elongate, knifelike claws extend from the fingertips, and the thumb forms a claw back near the wrist. The muzzle thrusts forward out of the human's skull, and the teeth jut through the gums in sharp points. Bones crack as they rearrange. Marrow spills into the bloodstream as ribs and skull fracture and telescope. Thick, wiry fur pushes through the skin, often pushing out normal human hair. The tailbone elongates and becomes a shaggy wolf's tail. Metabolism speeds up, increasing blood flow, oxygen flow, and glandular production, creating cravings for protein and fat. Any clothing that was worn at the time of the change is generally torn to shreds and falls away. If a werewolf dies in beast form, it changes back to human form, a process called death reversion." Full article: http://www.wizards.com/Magic/Magazin.../daily/stf/163 Scroll halfway down for the werewolf stuff. |
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So Excite
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"Each form she takes is an exploration of the senses."
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That quote would work for any shapeshifter, but I actually find it intriguing...
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Looks like there will be a Day/Night mechanic aswell. And I am also quite excited for the expansion on the werewolf type. :D
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Yesssssssssssssssssssss I'm So Pumped
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There's a legendary creature for each of the big tribes (Humans, Vampires, Ghosts, Zombies, and Werewolves). The Vampire is your standard Northern European nobility trope with two abilities; one for feeding and one for controlling: 1R: Deals 1 damage to target creature other than herself. That creature now counts as a Vampire. Put a +1/+1 counter on her. 3BB: Gain control of target Vampire as long as you control her. And yes, she's red and black. (Chaotic Evil) |
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There's a white card called Cloistered Youth that apparently has a girl transforming into a demon, so I'm sure the EC group will approve. Hasn't been spoiled yet, though, so no complete images.
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No process shown. I like that garruk will transform
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The full spoiler complete with its artwork, is now viewable here: http://www.wizards.com/magic/tcg/art...nistrad%2Fcig#
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For those of you who don't want to bother looking through them all, there's nothing processy, just a lot of before and after forms. A good few of them are women, though!
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