Problems
Personally I’m pretty unimpressed with the mechanics behind “The Ring Tempts You” in the latest UB set. Lore wise, the One Ring promises great things, but never actually delivers anything other than ruin and the mechanic doesn’t deliver on that. While I understand the argument that being a removal magnet is a downside on it’s own, I don’t really buy into it and at the very least, it’s not enough of one on its own. As it stands, The Ring is simply all upside as far as I see it.
Additionally, the allowance of multiple ring-bearers (one for each player at the table) is a huge flavor fail. It’s The One Ring, not The “Everyone gets one” Ring. This leads to my resolution of these issues -
Solution
My quick and dirty fix is that the Ring should be a unique effect per game that only one player can hold at a time, and an exchangeable boon like Monarch is, changing sides as the bearer is killed off.
It could still power up like it already does and obviously benefit the player controlling the ring-bearer, but adding the possibility of unwillingly giving that benefit to your opponent is very in line with The Ring lore-wise. This would also add some practicality to killing the ring-bearer instead of just removing the biggest threat on the board, which is the de-facto play in any game of Magic.
As I said, I am no game designer so I’m probably overlooking things, but I feel like this would work much better than the mechanic that we got. And while I obviously don’t foresee any errata’s coming from WotC for this, if I do play with LTR casually in paper, I’d probably suggest this fix as an improvement over the rules as written.
What do y’all think? Would this be an improvement? Or do you think the mechanic is better as-is?
It seems to me that the ability to have more than one ring bearer is a mistake, I like the idea of making it swappable. Basically if the ring tempts player 2 and they get a new ring bearer, player 1 loses theirs.
Somewhat sideways to this - and I haven’t looked at these decks at all so idk if this is already in them - I think the errata-free solution would be to have a bunch of potent, cheap effects that target ringbearers. Then the “temptation” is to make your ring bearer powerful, but also make them extremely vulnerable.
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I hadn’t really considered all the “TRTY” effects, tbh. It seems a bit frivolous if it’s that easy to get the Ring back. Maybe if you don’t have a ring-bearer, you draw a card instead? Or Scry 1-2? Not sure.
What happens when one player is playing with TRTY cards and the others aren’t? There’s too much parasitism in the possibility of the ring bearer being stolen and doesn’t mesh well the rest of Magic.
More parasitism, I’m afraid.