EDH etc. in future releases

Suggestion about new game mode (campaign, EDH, etc...)
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Saint
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EDH etc. in future releases

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Just curious, this goes out mostly to the custom game developers, it would be a great addition to add different game types like Elder Dragon Highlander, Two headed giant (instead of 2 player mode :P) normal Highlander etc. etc. stuff like that, i know it won't be for the upcomming version but maybe for a later release.
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Re: EDH etc. in future releases

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Shhh. Don't spoil our secret plans :P Not this release, but keep an eye on next few after it :P
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Re: EDH etc. in future releases

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Haha oeps didn't know it was planned yet :P i was making a EDH deck earlier and was like "hey that could be fun in wagic' :P
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Re: EDH etc. in future releases

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One of the things most definitely needed for future releases will be special format decks, so keep track of any good ones. There might be a use for them soon :)
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Re: EDH etc. in future releases

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Well do keep in mind that things like two headed giant don't need MUCH extra rule coding because alot is the same but if you take Elder dragon highlander for instance you work with a commander that's whats your decks build around, playfield is slightly different and will need alot of coding :P (Idk if you read the EDH rules yet/know or play the format yourself and know how it works already)
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