September 2025 Errata
by Jeremy Sumerlin
September 2, 2025
by Jeremy Sumerlin
September 2, 2025
Hello, all!
As part of our commitment to fostering and continuing a healthy environment for our players and community, and after some post-Gencon and online tournament analysis, we've decided to take some steps to curb what we feel is a potential issue. This is all having to do with our friends in the Naga. There's not one specific broken card, per se, or broken interaction, and while there are answers to deal with this particular deck, we felt like it was in the best interests of the larger community and game environment to 'scale back' on the power level this particular deck (I'm so sorry for that one).
This errata ultimately affects 5 cards we have identified as being the primary 'issue' with this naga deck currently, and of an internally tested other iteration that is causing much of this concern.
To start with, the Stronghold ability is now once per turn, and the white bordered iteration has lost Tireless, so break out those Shrine to Inaris.
You may have also noticed a few aesthetic changes here, notably that there is clearer, better quality art for the Stronghold itself, and that there is now proper artist credit, and the white bordered version now has text. This is all part of what I discussed previously, namely updating the ShE and Onyx base sets with better quality and properly credited versions of some art that we didn't have acess to at the time we originally released it. You may also notice that the art for black and whte border has swapped on this Stronghold in particular. That would be because we didn't realize that there was actually an error in the original Onyx PDF, and that this is actually the 'correct' version.
The change to the Naga SH required a change to the Akasha Ring, in this case not because of any degenerate interactions, but because this change made the Akasha Ring, as it currently sits, pretty much impossible to meet the conditions to play.
Moving on, the next two are just minor price increases to two cards we have determined are undercosted for what they do. Individually they aren't much of an issue, but together they contribute to an overall problem with the Naga having too many cost effective cards.
Last, but certainly not least, is one I think most players have expected to come for a long time. This card is simply too effective, and is probably the only card that could be called abusable. While things exist to deal with it, we felt it was better for the environment to deal with it.
All of these individual image files are now available in the Erratas section of our Public Drive. Simply drag and drop them into the appropriate folders for Sun and Moon. An updated PDF for both ShE and Onyx base will be incoming by the end of the week, with all the art and credit updates like the ones seen here.
Thank you all for your continued support.