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Meanwhile, Nightmare Moon was picked because they wanted to feature at least one villain, and the transformation effect naturally came along with that choice. Disclaimer: I do not own anything in this video. When asked if they’d ever make those cards, Mooney explained that they have “nothing to share at the moment,” but that they have a lot of fans on the team and they “had a great time working with the My Little Pony team at Hasbro on this.”Īs for how they picked these three ponies specifically, Mooney told me “each character was chosen for slightly different reasons.” While they said Twilight Sparkle was a more obvious choice as a central character, designed to be “a fun commander for a Pony-themed deck,” Rarity was chosen explicitly because of her name - as seen above, her effect even interacts with card rarity. Princess Twilight Sparkle’s effect even makes reference to other cards that don’t actually exist, like Applejack and Rainbow Dash, though Mooney says this was always meant to be a three-card set.
