@jpastor it's very tasty. I think the art and the name and the effect are good together. I only wish it could be done with fewer words. The text box is not pretty to look at. Sometimes there's nothing you can do about it.
Does anyone know a contest I could enter this in because I think this a really good enchantment with the added downside of your opponents get card draw and more options
Doctor Fro I have left feedback on the card comments. But the card is intriguing enough that I will have to think about it more and maybe tell you more after I do the thinking.
@Scott_Anderson via magic rule #? (I forget and will never know) only cards exiled this way...bc it says "that card" hence that is the only card that can be...but if another card were to be exiled the same way "that card" could be also.
I think this makes sense but maybe someone who knows this rule better than us can help
@Gelectrode I would make it say you lose life equal to that spell's cmc just to be safe, but probably that's because generally I'm not a fan of tutor effects. Preparing for that effect isn't easy so I think that card power is ok.
@Gelectrode Reminiscent of the "Gust Cloaks" (which aren't actually that good), I was using the untap and remove from combat as a half-hearted draw-back for choosing to return a creature. They seemed too powerful at 2 CMC if they would still get through and hit for two after bouncing a dude every turn. Are you suggesting they get removed from combat without untapping?
Commented yours, Ink. I like the Scythe, I'm worried the Vault is undercosted for its effect.
Would appreciate comment on this:
It's not so much the card design necessarily as the two keywords on it, Pure and Gamble. I think the card showcases how both work - obviously, Gamble is related to Clash mechanically, and I think it could work in a set where 'card reveals matter,' as well as having obvious synergy with Scry. Pure is a keyword I'm exploring with regard to a New-New-Phyrexia custom set, which also helps keep X casting costs more manageable, since it's usually easier to ramp with colorless mana than colored mana (green being the obvious and appropriate exception there).
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https://mtgcardsmith.com/view/stealthy-slith
Does anyone know a contest I could enter this in because I think this a really good enchantment with the added downside of your opponents get card draw and more options
I think this makes sense but maybe someone who knows this rule better than us can help
is this okay?
It may be more useful than Celestial Purge, but I think it's ok because that drawback is heavy.
Thanks for the help!
I made this as a commander
Thoughts @Tomigon?
https://mtgcardsmith.com/view/menagerie-diabolist
I would make it say you lose life equal to that spell's cmc just to be safe, but probably that's because generally I'm not a fan of tutor effects. Preparing for that effect isn't easy so I think that card power is ok.
Thoughts?
https://mtgcardsmith.com/view/depraved-prophet
https://mtgcardsmith.com/view/contemptuous-offering
https://mtgcardsmith.com/view/saveria-and-mila-swordsisters
Thoughts?
https://mtgcardsmith.com/view/beeswax-vibrant-visionary
Reminiscent of the "Gust Cloaks" (which aren't actually that good), I was using the untap and remove from combat as a half-hearted draw-back for choosing to return a creature. They seemed too powerful at 2 CMC if they would still get through and hit for two after bouncing a dude every turn. Are you suggesting they get removed from combat without untapping?
Would appreciate comment on this:
It's not so much the card design necessarily as the two keywords on it, Pure and Gamble. I think the card showcases how both work - obviously, Gamble is related to Clash mechanically, and I think it could work in a set where 'card reveals matter,' as well as having obvious synergy with Scry. Pure is a keyword I'm exploring with regard to a New-New-Phyrexia custom set, which also helps keep X casting costs more manageable, since it's usually easier to ramp with colorless mana than colored mana (green being the obvious and appropriate exception there).