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Kori Dredgewood's avatar

Hey there! I've had your article bookmarked for over a year now. I shared it like crazy when I first read it, and had as many conversations as I could about it. It's really done a lot for me, and the temperance with which you approach the tool is admirable.

Thank you for moving it over here. I re-read it every now and then, so this helps me a lot. I'm eager to check out the changes :]

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Bill Washington's avatar

I think this is a great analysis of the MTG color wheel, but I tend to think that Green is a bit misrepresented in this article. Green's primary function is to promote Growth. Winning with green *can* be/feel harmonious and balanced, but more often green asserts dominance through a feral smackdown by being bigger than its opponents. It has big creatures, and its spells most often focus on ramping up those creatures or making more land. It's about development and nurturing nature, and embracing the feral as well. and its negative society is that its natural selection, where weaker/smaller creatures are stamped out. Color combos with green focus on how that growth is directed. Green-red focuses on being big and hitting fast, green-blue is an accelerant for knowledge (or card draw), green-white is often about lifegain or life in general, and green-black is about abusing nature and growth to your benefit (reanimation is a common theme in green black). By focusing on Harmony, you take away some of the more brutal/less nice aspects of the color, and represent it as a hippie only type color. Green characters are like Godzilla, Khal Drogo, or Chewbacca.

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