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Not only was the masked miaicagn fatter than the genuine one but the narrator was the big give away in his annoyed and very impatient tone of voice when he explains how the trick was done. The lady may have been beautiful like they always are in the masked miaicagns clips, but her dancing was way too provocative for high quality magic of the real masked miaicagn. The explanation of how it worked made no sense at all ==
You know, I do find this intriguing. The doesn't untap thing looks like a control method for a minor splash, but I think the card reads better if it was simply a basic land that turned into another basic land once a number of lands was hit. Like SU mentioned, 6 may be too high. But, really, any number under that seems fair game.
Not sure what's going on about the colors, but if it isn't "in addition to its other types", it's better than a Plains. If it's like it reads, it seems too random. You want nonbasics (okay, some) to fix your mana. By the time you have six lands, this is totally irrelevant in a regular land.
If I want black or red, I'll just use the latest BR land. Even in a WBR deck, I'll probably want something else.
Talk about pushing creatures. This on turn one is at the very least a free Divination (that requires you to give up a land drop) for any color. More often, though, it will be a free Concentrate which is downright broken.
Jace Beleren cost three and it was a fantastic card if you just used the -1 until he died.
In Magic: the Gatherese, "Run Away" is translated as "Ach Hans, Run!"
Was "Flying, gains first strike when attacks". Trying several other versions.
I'm torn between this and a version of Chattan Sparrowhawk that says "Flying, first strike, can't block creatures with flying." Both have the "sail overhead unhurt, then SWOOP on prey" feel for different reasons.
I definitely want at least two birds, so I guess this is in (as its simpler) and I'll rework Chattan Sparrowhawk, probably making it cost 1W?
Huh. Village Bell-Ringer says this is spot-on. I'm never sure whether to be pleased or annoyed when I discover I've designed a card that wizards later comes out with :)
Testing "wolf ability" as "
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Thanks :) I have some artwork I used for playtest mockups that was pretty awesome, but haven't uploaded it to multiverse yet.
heh Awesome, now it just needs an equally awesome piece of artwork :-)
Thank you! Yes, I thought it'd sound goofy, but I really really love it.
I love the flavor text.
Yeah, I thought the same thing. White seems fine getting trampling occasionally, but White creatures don't demand that other creatures get smaller for their sake. White creatures sacrifice themselves for the team. This card looks very Black to me. Maybe Red if you squint.
The name doesn't feel white, and neither does the ability tbh, it feels like a black card.
I like the idea involved, but that's a lot of text for a Grey Ogre in most games. He's already rare... can't we get a 5/5 for 5 instead, to make the attack against multiple players/planeswalkers important?
Hm, yeah, "target player" should read "a player of your choice".
Concurred. You're definatly right about targetting and 'as'. I was down that path since Jack V started us on it. Also, as I read this card again, I see that it says to put -1/-1 counters on 'any number of creatures target player controls'. What the?!