Update banned planes list
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For Planar Ignition to work properly, a few Planar cards are either outright disallowed or recommended to be avoided:
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For Planar Ignition to work properly, a few Planar cards are either outright disallowed or recommended to be avoided:
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* All Phenomenons. These do not work properly in a "revealed destination" variant.
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* All Phenomenons. These do not work properly in a "revealed destination" variant.
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* Norn's Seedcore. The practical effect of this plane is just too insane to work properly in this variant. It is the only explicitly *banned* plane.
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* Norn's Seedcore. The practical effect of this plane is just too insane to work properly in this variant.
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* Aretopolis, Bad Wolf Bay, Grand Ossuary, Lair of the Ashen Idol, Pompeii, TARDIS Bay: These planes all feature some form of "then planeswalk." effect. This doesn't work very well in Planar Ignition, but can be worked around by either avoiding these planes or removing the "then planeswalk." part of the effects.
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* Pools of Becoming, The Fertile Lands of Saulvinia. These planes require revealing planes from a planar deck that does not exist in this variant.
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* Aretopolis, Bad Wolf Bay, Grand Ossuary, Lair of the Ashen Idol, Pompeii, TARDIS Bay, Temple of Atropos: These planes feature some form of "then planeswalk" effect that does not work correctly in this variant.
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### Pre-Game
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### Pre-Game
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