La wizard ha deciso di rewordare un po di carte. Nessuno ne sentiva il bisogno ma tant'è...
La notizia di tutte le carte rewordate la trovate
QUI
Per noi del vintage ed in parte del legacy, i cambiamenti sostanziali sono 2: uno è
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The Tabernacle at Pendrell Vale
"Destroy" on the printed card became "sacrifice" in Oracle.
New wording
All creatures have "At the beginning of your upkeep, destroy this creature unless you pay {o1}."
Adesso nn si sacrificano + ma si distruggono...il che vuol dire che colosso (e suppongo anke progenitus,dato ke è protetto da tutto suppongo anke da se stesso, ma qui lascio la parola ai judge) adesso nn rikiedono + il pagamento...nulla di sconcertante cmq...almeno credo
l'altra novità è + pesante. Più ke altro xkè cambia TOTALMENTE una carta che esiste da generazioni.
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Illusionary Mask
What a weird, weird card. Under the original rules in place for this card, a face-down creature is what it actually is ... it was just face down. So, for example, if you had a face-down Lord of the Pit, and your opponent tried to Terror it (because how would she know it was black?) the Terror would be an illegal play. "It doesn't work." "Why not?" "It just doesn't." It would live through Infest. It would eat a creature during each of your upkeeps. This had some implementation problems, as you might imagine. Around the time the morph-filled Onslaught came out, the rules for face-down cards changed, and this card changed accordingly. But what it changed to was quite arbitrary, and didn't match what the card said at all.
The Oracle wording diverges pretty heavily from the printed wording. It ignored color considerations with the creature's mana cost (you originally had to pay the creature card's actual mana cost, plus whatever extra you wanted to disguise it), it put the creature directly onto the battlefield (you originally cast it), it used counters (which can be manipulated), and it allowed the creature to be turned face up whenever its controller wanted (such as when it's targeted with a -1/-1 ability), and it made the creature be 0/1 (which is imaginary; the printed card doesn't list a power and toughness because the creature was what it actually was).
There's no way we can mimic the original functionality; the rules regarding face-down creatures and hidden information are too strong and too logical. Instead, the card has been changed to come as close as possible to a modern-day interpretation (under the current rules system) of the printed card. This includes the notion that face-down creatures are 2/2, not 0/1.
New wording
{oX}: You may choose a creature card in your hand whose mana cost could be paid by some amount of, or all of, the mana you spent on {oX}. If you do, you may cast that card face down as a 2/2 creature spell without paying its mana cost. If the creature that spell becomes as it resolves has not been turned face up and would assign or deal damage, be dealt damage, or become tapped, instead it’s turned face up and assigns or deals damage, is dealt damage, or becomes tapped. Activate this ability only any time you could cast a sorcery.
There are memory issues involved. You need to write down and keep track of what was spent on

for each creature (including both amount and type of mana). Then later, when the card is turned face up, you can compare that mana to see if it included the creature's actual mana cost. If not, all appropriate punishments for cheating—given the game, the setting, and the sadisticness of one's opponents—apply.
Non ci ho capito un gran che, quello che ho capito è ke:
1) adesso la creatura la casti dalla mano, quindi si può counterare
2) ora bisogna pagare esattamente il mana. Quindi se pagate confidant morphato 2 da sol ring, verrete squalificati xkè state imbrogliando.
3) ora la creatura è 2/2 e nn 0/1
4) la creatura si smorpha solo quando riceve, infligge danno o viene tappata. Quindi con un bel massacre la creatura muore senza appello.
Il resto dei cambiamenti nn sò se crea qualche combo infinitamente forte...c'è da dire ke questi cambi nn li ha davvero chiesti nessuno e nn se ne spiega il motivo. Han fatto tanto x semplificare il gioco e poi scrivono un testo ke neanke l'alveare di 5 edizione...
MAH!