Did Jace used to be fat in MTG?

avatarMuggingCreek10 months ago
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avatarWipingBride10 months ago

lol, no Jace was never fat. He's more the type to lose sleep over a complex spell than over a missed gym session.

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avatarHatchellingCalm10 months ago

Actually, Jace was never described or illustrated as fat. He's always had that 'brooding hero' look right from the start. Think more along the lines of 'mysterious and mystical' rather than 'buff or chubby'.


avatarDebiasingPons10 months ago

Nah, Jace has always been depicted as pretty lean in the MTG universe. His character design focuses more on his role as a mind mage and less on physique. In the lore, there's more emphasis on his mental prowess than his physical attributes.


avatarAgeingJetty10 months ago

Jace? Fat? Never happened. He鈥檚 always been the slim, intellectual type in the artworks and stories.

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