<p>The Banned & Restricted announcement is here...</p><p>...and we're left with more questions than answers.</p><p>In this emergency episode, Zac and Phil react to <strong>Candelabra of Tawnos</strong> being banned in Legacy, discuss why <strong>Planar Nexus</strong> and <strong>Fantasticar</strong> remain legal, and break down Wizards' reasoning behind one of the most surprising B&R announcements in recent memory. </p><p>We discuss:</p><ul><li>Why Candelabra of Tawnos was chosen</li><li>Is Planar Nexus still the real problem?</li><li>Why Fantasticar survived another B&R</li><li>Wizards' explanation for Legacy's current health</li><li>Flow State vs. Expressive Iteration</li><li>The future of Colorless Tron</li><li>What this means for Eternal Weekend</li><li>How Legacy should be curated going forward </li></ul><p>Do you agree with Wizards' decision, or did they ban around the real issue?</p><p>Let us know in the comments.</p><p>#MTGLegacy #MagicTheGathering #BannedAndRestricted #LegacyMTG #MTG</p><p>00:00 Emergency B&R Reaction<br>00:29 Why Candelabra of Tawnos?<br>01:22 What About Planar Nexus?<br>02:57 Did Wizards Miss Fantasticar?<br>06:46 Breaking Down the Official Explanation<br>08:48 Comparing Legacy to Pauper's B&R Philosophy<br>11:19 What This Ban Means for Collectors<br>11:48 Is Legacy Actually Diversifying?<br>12:26 Flow State vs. Expressive Iteration<br>14:17 Final Thoughts on the Announcement </p><p>Timestamps</p>