199 cards in Multiverse
1 none, 95 commons, 71 uncommons,
15 rares, 7 mythics, 10 basics
22 white, 22 blue, 22 black, 23 red,
22 green, 10 multicolour, 62 artifact, 16 land
139 comments total
Set 1/3: The Earth is poised on the brink of nuclear war when magic enters the world.
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to prevent this ability.
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, Sacrifice Death Valley: Target player loses 4 life.
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to your mana pool.


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, Sacrifice Sargasso Sea: Tap target creature. It gets -3/-3 until end of turn.
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to your mana pool.


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, Sacrifice Yellowstone National Park: Target creature gets +4/+2 and trample until end of turn.
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to your mana pool.


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, Sacrifice Serengeti Fields: Target player gains 8 life.
This reminds me of some weird fusion of Stormtide Leviathan and Lorthos, the Tidemaker.
Oh, of course they do! Ha, that's delightful. And it's probably worth comparing this to Stormtide Leviathan, which was a Moat as well as an unblockable 8/8 (and not even mythic).
Well, they have the blue - all lands are islands now. But even then, it's a 7/7 unblockable on top of whatever creatures smacked you unblockably last turn.
I guess it's only a conditional win (Muahaha. Fog) but it's 7 not 8...
This doesn't have haste, so opponent only scoops if Naya Charm / Cryptic Command would make them scoop. Next turn they could, um, leave 7 blue up. Should they happen to have 7 blue. OK, next turn they scoop. (Well, take 7 unblockable damage, anyway.)
Well, Mythic. That said, I love all that blue in the cost that someone has to pay. That's very cute.
Pay 7 mana, opponent scoops. (Who the heck keeps 7 mana up?) Doesn't seem very fun to me. But, well, mythic.
This is the best idea I had for the R/G dual. Naming a card Yellowstone National Park does feel kind of strange.
I really dislike lands lurking as semi-hidden "I win" buttons like this.
I really wish there was a term for "Dry forest that has seasonal wildfires". Yellowstone National Park seems like a perfect
land... but it's just a forest. A geothermal forest with a volcano underneath it... but just a forest, ultimately.
-> Salt flats? Dead sea? (Though that's named dead, sadly) Flooded deltas?
The classic
is of course Taiga. But how about Valles Caldera? (An isolated jungle in the top of a volcano. In actual physical earthly reality, not just Hollywood. Though there's better, still more isolated ones, I can't think of the names.)