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This is the dude that is the head designer of [[Magic: The Gathering]]. He has been described as insane. While he does keep stuff classified until the public is supposed to know about it, he finds keeping the secrets unpleasant. The card line Maro is named after him (MaRo is an alias of him). He likes mechanics that double stuff, and guesses that 75% of magic cards that fit this category are designed by him. He considers his biggest contributions to magic are the psychographic profiles and giving lots of things names. The first is a tool to help R&D appeal to a diverse player base and helps the community understand each other. The other gets people to talk about stuff because there are words for it. As for his psychographic profile, he is a Johnny. He claims to be a big believer in "restrictions breed creativity", meaning that people find creative ways to work around restrictions. This one of many reasons he likes the color pie. | This is the dude that is the head designer of [[Magic: The Gathering]]. He has been described as insane. While he does keep stuff classified until the public is supposed to know about it, he finds keeping the secrets unpleasant. The card line Maro is named after him (MaRo is an alias of him). He likes mechanics that double stuff, and guesses that 75% of magic cards that fit this category are designed by him. He considers his biggest contributions to magic are the psychographic profiles and giving lots of things names. The first is a tool to help R&D appeal to a diverse player base and helps the community understand each other. The other gets people to talk about stuff because there are words for it. As for his psychographic profile, he is a Johnny. He claims to be a big believer in "restrictions breed creativity", meaning that people find creative ways to work around restrictions. This one of many reasons he likes the color pie. If you ask him to sign one of your cards, he will probably sign it, but be aware he might doodle on it too (also be aware he has admitted that Look at Me I'm the DCI is an accurate demonstration of his skill at drawing). | ||
==Cards== | ==Cards== | ||
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If the card does something outside it's part of the [[Color Pie]], there is a decent chance belongs on this list. He is a Big fan of the Color Pie. Citations appreciated. | If the card does something outside it's part of the [[Color Pie]], there is a decent chance belongs on this list. He is a Big fan of the Color Pie. Citations appreciated. | ||
*[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Discussion.aspx?popularpage=1&multiverseid=3020#popularPosts Leeches]: Because this makes poison counters just "another life total" | *[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Discussion.aspx?popularpage=1&multiverseid=3020#popularPosts Leeches]: Because this makes poison counters just "another life total" | ||
*[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Discussion.aspx?multiverseid=205050 Hornet sting]: This card fills a niche in green MaRo thinks should be left empty or handled differently. In terms of how many people ask him to sign a card, this one is in 3rd (the first 2 being Maro and Look at Me, I'm the DCI), because people think it is funny to have him sign cards he doesn't like | *[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Discussion.aspx?multiverseid=205050 Hornet sting]: This card fills a niche in green MaRo thinks should be left empty or handled differently. In terms of how many people ask him to sign a card, this one is in 3rd (the first 2 being Maro and Look at Me, I'm the DCI), because people think it is funny to have him sign cards he doesn't like. | ||
*Path to Exile: This card is removal that white is able to preform without being provoked (here is a good example of what he means by provoked [http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=83021]). He feels white locking a creature down unprovoked (e.g. Arrest) is okay though. He holds a special hatred for path to exile because it is a tournament staple. [http://archive.wizards.com/Magic/magazine/article.aspx?x=mtg/daily/mm/116] | *Path to Exile: This card is removal that white is able to preform without being provoked (here is a good example of what he means by provoked [http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=83021]). He feels white locking a creature down unprovoked (e.g. Arrest) is okay though. He holds a special hatred for path to exile because it is a tournament staple. [http://archive.wizards.com/Magic/magazine/article.aspx?x=mtg/daily/mm/116] | ||
===Cards He likes=== | ===Cards He likes=== | ||
* Maro a card he made and is named after an alias of him. Owns the card art for this card. | * Maro. a card he made and is named after an alias of him. Owns the card art for this card. | ||
* Look at Me, I'm the DCI. He made 60 versions of the art for this card and the one he liked the best is the one that got used. Got paid a dollar for it (WotC insisted it had to pay him for legal reasons or something), insisted that the dollar be in check form (even though the check is more expensive than a dollar), and framed and mounted said check on a wall in his house. Owns the card art for this card. | * Look at Me, I'm the DCI. He made 60 versions of the art for this card and the one he liked the best is the one that got used. Got paid a dollar for it (WotC insisted it had to pay him for legal reasons or something), insisted that the dollar be in check form (even though the check is more expensive than a dollar), and framed and mounted said check on a wall in his house. Owns the card art for this card. | ||
Revision as of 09:15, 18 September 2015
This is the dude that is the head designer of Magic: The Gathering. He has been described as insane. While he does keep stuff classified until the public is supposed to know about it, he finds keeping the secrets unpleasant. The card line Maro is named after him (MaRo is an alias of him). He likes mechanics that double stuff, and guesses that 75% of magic cards that fit this category are designed by him. He considers his biggest contributions to magic are the psychographic profiles and giving lots of things names. The first is a tool to help R&D appeal to a diverse player base and helps the community understand each other. The other gets people to talk about stuff because there are words for it. As for his psychographic profile, he is a Johnny. He claims to be a big believer in "restrictions breed creativity", meaning that people find creative ways to work around restrictions. This one of many reasons he likes the color pie. If you ask him to sign one of your cards, he will probably sign it, but be aware he might doodle on it too (also be aware he has admitted that Look at Me I'm the DCI is an accurate demonstration of his skill at drawing).
Cards
Cards He Hates
If the card does something outside it's part of the Color Pie, there is a decent chance belongs on this list. He is a Big fan of the Color Pie. Citations appreciated.
- Leeches: Because this makes poison counters just "another life total"
- Hornet sting: This card fills a niche in green MaRo thinks should be left empty or handled differently. In terms of how many people ask him to sign a card, this one is in 3rd (the first 2 being Maro and Look at Me, I'm the DCI), because people think it is funny to have him sign cards he doesn't like.
- Path to Exile: This card is removal that white is able to preform without being provoked (here is a good example of what he means by provoked [1]). He feels white locking a creature down unprovoked (e.g. Arrest) is okay though. He holds a special hatred for path to exile because it is a tournament staple. [2]
Cards He likes
- Maro. a card he made and is named after an alias of him. Owns the card art for this card.
- Look at Me, I'm the DCI. He made 60 versions of the art for this card and the one he liked the best is the one that got used. Got paid a dollar for it (WotC insisted it had to pay him for legal reasons or something), insisted that the dollar be in check form (even though the check is more expensive than a dollar), and framed and mounted said check on a wall in his house. Owns the card art for this card.