Narset Parter of Veils Full Art by Foo Midori

The Japanese War of the Spark Planeswalker Art Rankings

Wizards of the Declension pulled a fast one on us the other day past announcing that Japanese booster packs of War of the Spark volition have a l percent chance of opening an alternate fine art Planeswalker. Since most stores overseas had already put in their requests for Japanese boxes,  at that place is most likely going to be increased need for Japanese production over the adjacent few months. This is great for me of grade since I live in Japan and can easily buy it for the duration that MTGWAR is being sold. But it got me thinking, between the Japanese players here and the players living exterior of Japan, which of these new Planeswalkers would be the well-nigh popular? In that location are definitely some obvious ones, only afterwards the tiptop, it gets a little murkier.

So today I decided to make a ranking of each planeswalker from 1 to 36. While making these rankings, I took a number of things into consideration such as fine art way, playability, as well every bit the if information technology was a superior paradigm to the original art. Earlier starting though, I wanted to link you to a great thread mail past Shivam over on Twitter (@ghirapurigears). In his mail he talks about a large number of the Japanese artists and what they have done in the past. You lot might not agree with some of my choices, only I retrieve it will be shut!

State of war of the Spark Japanese Planeswalker Rankings – Best to Worst

  1. Liliana, Dreadhorde General
    In that location'due south really no contest hither. Liliana, Dreadhorde General checks all the boxes. It'due south playable, it's mythic rarity, and it's made by famous Final Fantasy artist Yoshitaka Amano. He is the most widely known Japanese fantasy artist effectually the world.
  2. Sarkhan the Masterless
    The art by LACK on Sarkhan the Masterless is absolutely amazing. The colors, the positioning, the power eminating from Sarkhan; it all looks beautiful in my opinion. Being a rare carte he shouldn't exist equally hard to come by as Liliana, simply I would think he'll become smashing 'bling' for Dragon players in EDH, and casual players volition like him also. That's why I'm putting him at #2. I also recollect this art is better than the not-Japanese i, and people might seek this version out as well.
  3. Karn, the Great CreatorThe new Karn, Creator of Worlds is basically Null Rod, only a lot harder to get rid of since he starts with 5 loyalty. His -ii is also crazy powerful, being able to search for an antiquity card outside of the game or in exile to bring it into your hand. Karn will run into play somewhere, perhaps in eternal formats, and DEFINITELY in Commander. Stopping people from using their mana rocks is going to brand a lot of enemies though. Besides being playable, the art is also spot on. Karn is tired of continuing around and at present he's ready to apply his power. I think the art is much ameliorate than the English version. Also at rare, this alternating art volition be harder to notice.
  4. Domri, Anarch of Bolas
    I'one thousand a big fan of the art on both Domri, Anarch of Bolas cards, but I like the Japanese one better. It's more dynamic and I dearest how it breaks out over the height of the frame. I don't think he'll see any play exterior of standard, but casual players will love him. Over again, being a rare this alternating fine art will be harder to come by so I'thou putting him in the fourth spot.
  5. Tamiyo, Collector of Tales
    There have always been a lot of dice hard Tamiyo fans, and that's probably what will make this alternate art sought after. This anime art is kind of charming. She doesn't seem to be playable outside of casual formats or EDH at the moment so the need won't be likewise high, but people volition still be more than happy to have a copy since she'south a rare carte and won't be opened that much. Information technology's actually hard to selection between this or the non-Japanese version. The regular fine art is likewise pretty adept in its clarity and simplicity.
  6. Sorin, Vengeful Bloodlord
    Anybody else getting a Castlevania-esque vibe from Sorin, Vengeful Bloodlord? I similar him a lot. I can tell he'due south pissed just by the wait in his eyes. He has that 1000 year stare that could break autonomously stone. He'southward got a very interesting static power that gives everybody lifelink, and his -X power is great in aggressive decks. I retrieve he'll see a lot of play in standard, and possibly even in the next format between standard and modern. Information technology's very cool art and has a totally unlike feel from the western style artists. I think in that location volition most likely be a market for his Japanese art.
  7. Nissa, Who Shakes the World
    The cutesy art fashion isn't for everybody, simply I remember there volition exist a lot of Japanese fans of this alternate fine art for Nissa, Who Shakes the Earth which should make it harder to find than some of the others. The non-Japanese art is kind of dark and then I could encounter some people wanting this fine art considering its more colorful too.
  8. Saheeli, Sublime Artificer
    Speaking of cutesy, the alternate fine art for Saheeli, Sublime Artificer is in my opinion the perfect remainder of cute and cool. There's so much going on in this picture and we get to see a more youthful Saheeli than we're used to seeing which will appeal to a lot of people. I also think the card itself is very playable and could see play in multiples which means people would desire to pimp out their deck with more than merely one. Even if it is an uncommon, I call up information technology will be very hard to find the Japanese version of.
  9. Ashiok, Dream Render
    I really similar both Ashiok, Dream Render pictures, but the Japanese version has then much more depth to it than the other. Magic cards have moved towards a lot of computer produced looking art recently, simply this Ashiok seems to recall to those hand drawn cards of old. The manner gives the nighttime mist coming off of Ashiok more of a grainy feeling and the art looks similar to something I'd encounter in a Final Fantasy RPG. It's not quite Yoshitaka Amano level, but close.
  10. Arlinn, Voice of the Pack I probably should have ranked this a little bit college except that Arlinn, Voice of the Pack is probably going to be unplayable in any format. The art is admittedly sublime. I experience similar I'thousand reading one of those sometime manga from the 1990s and early on 2000's before the shift to the current "beautiful/kawaii" way. On fine art solitary, I think I would rank Arlinn in my top five, but overall I think she's far lower. Her demand will be based solely on art, and not for play. Shouldn't exist also hard to get her.
  11. Ugin, the Ineffable Don't "F" with Ugin, he's Ineffable . . . *crickets chirp in the background*. Heh, all jokes bated, Ugin seems like he'll be a highly playable card in various formats. Being able to make all colorless cards you control toll two less to cast is a powerful outcome, and he'south pure bill of fare reward with his +i ability. The art styles are similar between the Japanese and not-Japanese versions, but I similar this i better. This one looks like Ugin is nearly to lay some smack down on somebody. Information technology also doesn't look as animated as some of the others which will entreatment to the players who aren't into that sorta thing. Again he's rare then the alternating art won't be that piece of cake to come up by, and if y'all remember how crazy that last alt art Ugin became, I think you can be sure this one will be popular as well.
  12. Chandra, Fire Artisan
    This is where it starts to become tough to rank the walkers. Chandra, Fire Artisan has some sweet alternate art, but information technology could have been amend if more of the motion-picture show was shown. The text box obscures the monsters she's called-for with her flames and that's a shame. This is much more of an action oriented picture than the cute ones, and information technology's rather refreshing to just come across a female person grapheme being bad ass for in one case in anime form. I also think that this motion picture is much improve than the non Japanese version, so information technology should be pretty pop with collectors and players alike.
  13. Vivien, Champion of the Wilds
    What really sets Vivien, Champion of the Wild's Japanese art apart from the other ane is its total condone for borders. This card explodes in all directions and looks a lot less generic than the other 1.
  14. Ral, Storm Conduit
    Ral, Tempest Conduit in Japanese is another slice of fine art that'south totally different from its counterpart. The lightning jumps out of his magic reservoir and dances all over the carte du jour. I like how the electricity illuminates him and the card. It really feels like his channeling the lightning around his body in this picture instead of merely showing it where to go. I recall he has some playability as well, so he should somewhat popular to collectors.
  15. Teferi, Time Raveler
    Teferi, Time Raveler is a good menu, don't go me wrong, simply this is ane alternate art where I think the original one is better. I think people will favor the non Japanese ane over this version, merely this art is still good. Its playability as a 3 mana rare walker will help add to its need, but I think it won't be that different from the English version.
  16. Gideon Blackblade
    Gideon has a lot of hype surrounding him and people volition definitely want to play him in their decks, simply I don't think this art is good at all. It feels more than like a generic children's drawing that doesn't really lucifer the grapheme of Gideon. The darker, grittier English language version is better in my opinion, but again because of how hard it will be able to acquire considering of its mythic rarity, there volition be a market for it.
  17. Nicol Bolas, Dragon-God
    Nicol Bolas, Dragon-God'southward card is another alternate art that I don't care for. The colors, the proportions of the God Dragon . . . are merely off. The English version is much meliorate just like Gideon before him, because he's a playable planeswalker, there should be some demand for him. I just don't recall there will be a premium on Bolas similar some of the others such equally Sarkhan or Karn.
  18. Vraska, Swarm's Eminence
    Great art, should probably be ranked a little higher simply its rarity and the fact that the card is mostly unplayable ways that Vraska, Swarm'south Eminence'due south alt art shouldn't be that hard to come up by. The foils might be nice though!
  19. Narset, Parter of Veils
    I could definitely encounter Narset, Parter of Veils existence played in some casual formats like EDH. The corporeality of detail in this picture and the manner it leaves lilliputian expressionless space in the frame brand this 1 of my more favorite uncommon planeswalkers. I too like how the animation isn't besides cutesy either. Foo Midori did a expert job with her.
  20. Nahiri, Storm of Stone
    Nahiri, Storm of Stone is another one of those love the art, hate the bill of fare Planeswalkers. Pretty unusable in whatever format, but I retrieve this fine art is much more desirable than the non-Japanese version. A cool fact near this card, it goes along with the Sorin alternate at walker. They are done by the same artist and both characters are fighting in a church building it would seem.
  21. Jiang Yanggu, Wildcrafter If yous're a fan of anime like Naruto or any of the other recent hits in Nihon, so I think you lot'll exist a big fan of Jiang Yanggu, Wildcrafter. I absolutely love his dog in this moving-picture show and this has i of the best backgrounds out of all of the alternate art walkers. Not sure if he'll run across play simply I call up people volition want this version more than the other for their coincidental decks.
  22. Huatli, the Sun's Heart
    Another janky bill of fare that will meet no play but has great art. Would never play Huatli but I'd similar to have her as function of my collection. The art saves an otherwise forgettable card.
  23. Tibalt, Rakish Instigator
    I really don't think that Tibalt, Rakish Instigator is totally unplayable. He might have a slot in some deck down the road. The pseudo Sulfuric Vortex outcome is decent, and being able to put some creatures into play isn't horrible. The art really helps gear up him apart from a lot of the other planeswalkers though. Clover.K gives us a very distinct and memorable Tibalt.
  24. Jace, Wielder of Mysteries
    Jace has improve name recognition than a lot of the other planeswalkers on this list, merely I'g not super impressed past the art or the card. It's a build around casual card that won't see competitive play, but Jace is Jace so people will yet care about this menu regardless. I'd be fine with the English language version though.
  25. Dovin, Hand of Control
    A 3 mana hybrid menu that makes all of your opponents spells and artifacts more hard to play sounds delicious, but that ability is all merely worthless. In a truthful control deck this would be debilitating against the mirror, but I think this card will more than likely come across EDH play. I prefer the looking down fine art over the English art that looks from below. His manus placement also adds more depth the Japanese picture than in the other one.
  26. Ajani, the GreatheartedAjani, the Greathearted
  27. The WandererThe Wanderer
  28. Kasmina, Enigmatic Mentor Kasmina, Enigmatic Mentor
  29. Kaya, Bane of the DeadKaya, Bane of the Dead
  30. Davriel, Rogue ShadowmageDavriel, Rogue Shadowmage
  31. Teyo, The ShieldmageTeyo, the Shieldmage
  32. Samut, Tyrant SmasherSamut, Tyrant Smasher
  33. Kiora, Behemoth BeckonerKiora, Behemoth Beckoner
  34. Angrath, Captain of ChaosAngrath, Captain of Chaos
  35. Ob Nixilis, the Hate-TwistedOb Nixilis, the Hate-Twisted
  36. Jaya, Venerated FiremageJaya, Venerated Firemage

As for my bottom x cards, none of the pictures are horrible per se, but with most of these they either seem as well generic to set themselves apart from the other fine art, or I but like the non-Japanese versions amend. Some of it volition also come down to how much people will want the card, and I don't meet there existence huge demand for not-competitve cards other than completing the total prepare of alternating walkers. The top 25 will probably be the most popular in my opinion, but not necessarily in my lodge.

I'd similar to hear what you think the most popular Japanese alternating art walkers volition exist though, so if you want to leave your top five (or 10) down in the comment section below information technology would be much appreciated! Thanks for reading and I hope y'all'll come back to visit in the future!

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