{"id":4544,"date":"2024-05-23T06:30:17","date_gmt":"2024-05-23T10:30:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/fabrec.gg\/articles\/?p=4544"},"modified":"2024-05-21T12:50:02","modified_gmt":"2024-05-21T16:50:02","slug":"part-the-mistveil-set-review-commoner","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fabrec.gg\/articles\/part-the-mistveil-set-review-commoner\/","title":{"rendered":"Part the Mistveil Set Review &#8211; Commoner"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Hello everyone, and welcome to this special Commoner set review of <em>Part the Mistveil <\/em>(MST)! I believe this is the first time I&#8217;ve reviewed a set on FABREC which is primarily talented, so I&#8217;m very excited to dive into which cards I think will make a splash in the format. As a disclaimer, these are my initial early opinions on cards and I&#8217;m willing to believe that my evaluation on some of these, especially the Mystic cards, could be slightly off.<\/p>\n<h2>A New Talent Joins <em>Flesh and Blood<\/em> in\u00a0<em>Part the Mistveil<\/em><\/h2>\n<p>In these set reviews and in my own personal evaluations of new cards, the aspect in which I&#8217;ve struggled the most is in the introduction of new talents or hero classes. Oftentimes it&#8217;s difficult to be able to predict how deep the card pool for a new hero is or even how effective their talent can be.<\/p>\n<div class=\"edhrecp__cards\"><div class=\"edhrecp__card-container\" name=\"Zen\"><\/div><div class=\"edhrecp__card-container\" name=\"Nuu\"><\/div><div class=\"edhrecp__card-container\" name=\"Enigma\"><\/div><\/div>\n<p>In the case of a set like <em>Tales of Aria<\/em>, the dual talent nature of each of the three heroes meant their card pools were inherently wider and had at least two overarching themes (Ice focusing on taxing an opponent&#8217;s pitch, Earth on big numbers with a subtheme on recurring cards from the graveyard, and Lightning on generating go again and arcane damage). With <em>Part the Mistveil<\/em>&#8216;s debut of Mystic heroes, this evaluation has never been more difficult, so I&#8217;ll run through my thought process of the general themes, mechanics, and how I&#8217;ve been viewing this new talent for Commoner.<\/p>\n<h2>Transcending with Inner Chi<\/h2>\n<p>Straight off the bat, the Mystic heroes rely on the new chi resource in order to activate their powerful abilities, which in turn require another blue card being played in the same turn to transcend. Theoretically, each transcended Inner Chi can pay for the entire activation of each hero&#8217;s ability, but I personally feel that it&#8217;s a lot of effort to flood your deck with <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"Titanium Bauble\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">Titanium Baubles<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span>, even if you do get to return them flipped to your hand upon transcending.<\/p>\n<p>Of the three heroes, <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"Nuu\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">Nuu<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span> and <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"Zen\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">Zen<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span> are by far the most interesting, as <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"Nuu\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">Nuu<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span> can spike specific matchups where the opposing hero is predisposed to playing more blues (Guardians and <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"Iyslander\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">Iyslander<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span>, I&#8217;m looking at you), while <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"Zen\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">Zen<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span> can easily set up the start of a potentially high-damaging turn. I&#8217;ll be keeping a close eye on these heroes and chi as a mechanic, but for now, I can&#8217;t confidently endorse any of the three heroes for Commoner in terms of competitive viability. That being said, I&#8217;ll still be examining their supporting pieces so that in the event any of them break out into the metagame, there will already be a foundation to build off of.<\/p>\n<h2>Mystic Equipment<\/h2>\n<p>While we&#8217;re on the topic of Mystic heroes, I&#8217;d also like to just make some comments about the swathe of Mystic equipment coming into the game. Firstly, they&#8217;re all incredibly flavorful and fun designs, with beautiful art to match, so hats off to the design team and art director for knocking all of that out of the park. As someone who grew up reading Wuxia novels, a lot of the tropes and storytelling beats are present in these cards, which is personally extremely pleasing to see.<\/p>\n<div class=\"edhrecp__cards\"><div class=\"edhrecp__card-container\" name=\"Aqua Laps\"><\/div><div class=\"edhrecp__card-container\" name=\"Koi Blessed Kimono\"><\/div><div class=\"edhrecp__card-container\" name=\"Stride of Reprisal\"><\/div><\/div>\n<p>That being said, I think that these are all largely unplayable within the current context of Commoner. In particular, the pieces of equipment that become uncloaked when you start your turn at exactly one life, while a great manifestation of the concept of struggling to break through and attaining enlightenment at the perfect opportunity onto the tabletop, ultimately don&#8217;t do enough to warrant playing most of the game with one fewer piece of equipment. <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"Aqua Laps\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">Aqua Laps<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span> looks to be the most promising, functioning as a <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"Snapdragon Scalers\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">Snapdragon Scalers<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span> that can work on all attacks and having the versatility of blocking for a turn, though it will probably be about as telegraphed as Scalers, despite being cloaked. <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"Stride of Reprisal\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">Stride of Reprisal<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span> is also quite promising, though I think it&#8217;s outclassed by <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"Pouncing Paws\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">Pouncing Paws<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span> from <em>Round the Table<\/em>.<\/p>\n<h2>Mystic Blues<\/h2>\n<p>MST also comes with quite the generous selection of blues from which to build a nice lineup for transcending. While I wouldn&#8217;t advocate putting in all eight of them in your deck unless you&#8217;ve built a deck that heavily leans into trying to transcend as early as possible (Zen, perhaps?), <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"Rising Sun, Setting Moon\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">Rising Sun, Setting Moon<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span>, <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"Homage to Ancestors\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">Homage to Ancestors<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span>, <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"The Grain that Tips the Scale\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">The Grain that Tips the Scale<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span>, <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"Preserve Tradition\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">Preserve Tradition<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span>, and <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"Path Well Traveled\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">Path Well Traveled<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span> all read generically powerfully to me, with the remaining three all having their own relevant use cases.<\/p>\n<div class=\"edhrecp__cards\"><div class=\"edhrecp__card-container\" name=\"Rising Sun, Setting Moon\"><\/div><div class=\"edhrecp__card-container\" name=\"First Tenet of Chi: Tide\"><\/div><div class=\"edhrecp__card-container\" name=\"Droplet\"><\/div><\/div>\n<p>In an ideal world where I&#8217;m playing a Mystic hero, I&#8217;d want at least seven of these somewhere between my deck and inventory just for that flexibility between specific matchups. Alongside these legendary instants are a suite of blue-only cards that care about playing or pitching other blues to empower them. Of these, the three First Tenet of Chi cards, <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"First Tenet of Chi: Moon\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">Moon<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span>, <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"First Tenet of Chi: Tide\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">Tide<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span>, and <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"First Tenet of Chi: Wind\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">Wind<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span>, are fantastic three-block actions that all have some form of relevancy and are really in line with my personal philosophy regarding making your blues work for you. <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"Droplet\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">Droplet<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span> is also quite an interesting card, doing its best <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"Wounding Blow red\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">Wounding Blow<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span> impression when empowered, though in the three Mystic heroes we have access to currently, I don&#8217;t think it&#8217;s any better than existing class-specific blues in their card pools.<\/p>\n<h2>Assassin Gets a Lot of Great Tools<\/h2>\n<p>I don&#8217;t really talk about Assassin in Commoner, and for good reason. The currently available Assassins both have very specific play patterns that can be easily exploited on defense, and they&#8217;re basically relegated to play every single stealth card in the game due to how littler options there are. MST brings five new stealth cards, and they&#8217;re all <em>fantastic<\/em>.<\/p>\n<div class=\"edhrecp__cards\"><div class=\"edhrecp__card-container\" name=\"Bonds of Memory red\"><\/div><div class=\"edhrecp__card-container\" name=\"Desires of Flesh red\"><\/div><div class=\"edhrecp__card-container\" name=\"Impulsive Desire red\"><\/div><\/div>\n<p>Four of them, <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"Bonds of Memory red\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">Bonds of Memory<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span>, <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"Desires of Flesh red\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">Desires of Flesh<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span>, <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"Impulsive Desire red\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">Impulsive Desire<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span>, and <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"Mind&#8217;s Desire red\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">Mind&#039;s Desire<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span>, all have an on hit effect of banishing the top card of the opponent&#8217;s deck, while still retaining the expected stat line of three power and defense for the red versions. This turns <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"Arakni, Solitary Confinement\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">Arakni&#039;s<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span> first stealth attack (to which he gives go again), into a must-block, and even has extra synergy with the original contract cards from <em>Dynasty<\/em>, though that might require some more specific sequencing. My personal picks for the ones that will be the most effective are Desires of Flesh and Bonds of Memory, simply due to how often I believe they&#8217;ll net you the lifegain, though all of them are incredible upgrades to the existing stealth card pool.<\/p>\n<h2>Tiger Ninja Powers Up<\/h2>\n<p>A few months ago I wrote about <a href=\"https:\/\/fabrec.gg\/articles\/ira-in-commoner-part-2-tiger-ira\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">my take on the Crouching Tiger Ira strategy,<\/a> and MST brings with it a few nice options for the deck. Specifically, a whole new range of attack actions that create <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"Crouching Tiger\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">Tigers<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span> either on attack or on hit, allowing for better starter potential without having to destroy the <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"Pouncing Paws\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">Pouncing Paws<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span> or rely on a <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"Predatory Streak red\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">Predatory Streak<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span>. <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"Biting Breeze red\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">Red Biting Breeze<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span> is a great follow-up to an initial Kodachi swing, getting the buff from <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"Ira, Crimson Haze\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">Ira<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span> and turning into a hard to block zero-cost, four-power attack that threatens to keep the damage flowing, and forcing the opponent to commit something lest they want the pain to continue.<\/p>\n<div class=\"edhrecp__cards\"><div class=\"edhrecp__card-container\" name=\"Breed Anger red\"><\/div><div class=\"edhrecp__card-container\" name=\"Untamed red\"><\/div><div class=\"edhrecp__card-container\" name=\"Biting Breeze red\"><\/div><\/div>\n<p>In a similar vein, <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"Breed Anger red\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">red Breed Anger<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span> is just a well-statted attack, and has the upside of not needing to hit to create the Tiger, and simply requiring you to have attacked with one before it in the chain. Lastly, I&#8217;d like to highlight <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"Untamed red\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">red Untamed<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span>, a card which I think has potential, though it remains to be seen how hard it is to line up with the rest of your hand. The bonus of buffing the next Tiger here is especially nice as it doesn&#8217;t specify that it has to be the very next attack on the chain, and the natural go again means it can slot right in anywhere on the combat chain.<\/p>\n<h2>Concluding Thoughts on\u00a0<em>Part the Mistveil<\/em> in Commoner<\/h2>\n<p>Overall, MST seems to be a set whose impact on Commoner will really hinge on how well the Mystic heroes and transcending Inner Chi as a mechanic will translate into the format and its limitations. I&#8217;m currently unconvinced of Enigma&#8217;s viability amongst the three, even though her cards read powerfully, as she just doesn&#8217;t seem to have a well defined identity or place within the existing metagame. I would not be surprised if Nuu or Zen become solid choices, though as I went through in my review, a lot of their cards will immediately benefit existing heroes, which I&#8217;m excited to play with and against upon the set&#8217;s full release. I sincerely hope that Mystic becomes a talent that stays around for a while and that Legend Stories Studio really fleshes out and develops the possible design space with it, as this looks to be one of the coolest sets we&#8217;ve received.<\/p>\n<h3>More\u00a0<em>Part the Mistveil\u00a0<\/em>Set Reviews:<\/h3>\n<p><em><a href=\"https:\/\/fabrec.gg\/articles\/part-the-mistveil-set-review-expansion-slots\">Part the Mistveil Review &#8211; Expansion Slot<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n<p><em><a href=\"https:\/\/fabrec.gg\/articles\/part-the-mistveil-set-review-assassin\/\">Part the Mistveil Review &#8211; Assassin<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n<p><em><a href=\"https:\/\/fabrec.gg\/articles\/part-the-mistveil-set-review-ninja-and-generic\">Part the Mistveil Review &#8211; Ninja &amp; Generic<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n<p><em><a href=\"https:\/\/fabrec.gg\/articles\/part-the-mistveil-set-review-illusionist\/\">Part the Mistveil Review &#8211; Illusionist<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Check out our final review of the new Flesh and Blood set, Part the Mistveil. 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