Krenko’s Guide to Creature Types: Noble
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What is a Noble (flavorfully)?
Nobles are the people in charge who don’t deserve to be. Though it’s not entirely consistent, the Noble type generally goes to leaders and members of the aristocracy who didn’t rise to the rank through combat prowess. If a character became a ruler through violence, they’re usually listed as their violent class instead.
What is a Noble (mechanically)?
Noble’s lack of tribal identity is heavily a symptom of a creature type being inconsistently erattad in. You can see just a hint of Nobles being support for your other creatures, but cards like Lord of Atlantis and Goblin King are inexplicably not Nobles. Thus, the Noble identity is entirely random. They appear in all five colors with all sorts of abilities, and while there’s a hint of supporting creatures, it’s not wide enough to matter.
Merfolk Nobility includes Sovereigns, but not Masters, Lords, or Reejereys.
Can I make a Noble deck?
You can make a Vampire deck that’s full of Nobles. Nobles don’t have any shared mechanics overall or any real synergies, but there are well over a dozen Vampire Nobles, many of which are good enough to actually use. In theory, you could even use “choose a creature type” cards to add Noble support, but you’re just hobbling your Vampire deck if you do that. A third of all Nobles are Vampires, which isn’t that different from real life.
Is Noble a good creature type?
In the beginning, there was a creature type called Lord. Lord was a very clear and obvious creature type for people in charge, and almost universally went on creature cards that supported a tribe. Then they got rid of Lord, which was fine, because as a creature type it wasn’t doing anything.
But then they came out with Noble and erattad a lot of things to Noble, but while there’s some overlap between what a Noble is and what a Lord is, whether an individual creature is a Noble or not seems very strange and inconsistent. While I’m fine with the idea of Noble as a Class type (because what’s more of a Class than Noble?) the implementation is kind of a mess at the moment.