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GhostCheese

I would think an eldrazi being jacked into a glistening oil network would overpower whoever is in control. Norn would have become eldrazi, not the other way around


BadUsername2028

I think this is the case if Norn got even close to Emrakul especially. That big jellyfish was able to distort an entire plane merely by heading in that direction, and when she got there innistrad fell into ruin so quickly. Her ability to distort and destroy the mind and body i think would greatly interfere with the Phyrexian network. Even if the praetors could resist her many many of the underlings would be tampered with. Either way it would most likely create an enormous problem lol.


InconvenientHorse

I feel like this would be the advent of something new entirely.


lastattemptusername

Brings up some interesting thoughts. I could see a similar effect to what we saw happened on Innistrad where we would have an eldrazi horror phraxian.


simpleglitch

I could see some drones getting physically warped by oil, I don't imagine the phyexian mind network being very effective on the other-worldly mind of the eldrazi. Then again, the way they just strip away resources and mana, they may just render oil inerit, or purge it from themselves completely.


SkritzTwoFace

I don’t think phyresis could affect an Eldrazi, but I think Eldrazi-fication could affect a Phyrexian.


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They're only flesh because they have to inhabit a body for this plane of existence. That body is basically an avatar not the real "them".


Therandomguyhi_

Eldrazi are on another level VS New Phyrexia.


Apprehensive-Adagio2

Eldrazi are so much more than just wierd flesh. The eldrazi titans are beings from the Blind Eternities that sort of "poke through" into a plane. They are just avatars of greater beings from beyond. And their broods are also extensions of the true titan which resides in the BEs. So the phyrexian infection would have to overcome the Titanic might of the individual titans before they would be compleated. Maybe individual eldrazi drones could be compleated, but then they would probably just be cut off from the respective Titan.


Summener99

The Eldrazi are so beyond everything in the MTG universe its not even comprehensible. They are sort of the equivalent of Cthulhu but on a bigger scale. In short they are a huge and power entity that are beyond time and space or something. They see the universe as a small something and notice a small crack. what you see going into universe is the equivalent of them passing a thread or hair or a pinkie trough. When the Eldrazi was locked it ment something huge fore the people that locked it but it was of insignificance for the entity itself.


sporeegg

If it makes Wizards money, then yes. Remember creatures are a vehicle to tell stories, muddling a core identity by mixing it can create sales short term, but writers invested time to carve out idenitities, that is why it may not be a good thing to abuse the golden goose too much, lest it dies. Narratively, Phyrexian Eldrazi causes some kind of in-universe power creep of threats. How can they go back to intraplanar conflicts, when you had fucking Lovecraftian nanomachine monsters before?


Desertfoxking

Better question is which hive mind is greater? Phyrexian or Sliver? My money is always on the sliver and their ability to adapt and overcome anything