@DragonFaceEater Zutder Fishtrader is a pretty cool card. I like the edition of the gold tokens, but to continue the idea of a trader, what if you up the mana cost to {u}{u} then reward it so that you get the 2 gold tokens and they get the 1/2 fish. Xeag Diplomat seems pretty powerful to put a permanent +1/+1 counter on a giant, since most giants power and toughness are already fairly high. Vrequal, Master of Nature is also a pretty powerful card, especially since most green decks have a lot of cards that let you either get mana from creatures, or let you constantly search your deck for lands. Because of this, I think that being able to get several 7/7's with trample, even though it is until end of turn, is pretty powerful.
@Fantastic_Fantasy_Cards I think Demon of the Bells is a pretty balanced card. It may have first strike with 4 power, but it only has 1 toughness. Also, it takes three turns for it to vanish, so somebody can easily get rid in that time.
@DankSoulsRager The reason Xeag Diplomat is so powerful is because you have to have several nonwhite giants and be able to activate a {w}{w} ability consistently, and also be able to activate an ability that costs a lot of nonwhite mana to access his full power. The reason Vrequal, Master of Nature is also so powerful is because if you are going to use the final ability very effectively, you have to spend four mana every turn for three or four turns, and then spend five mana the next turn. And if he dies before you can use the final ability, then you just spent a bunch of mana for a bunch of turns just to get a few 4/4s. Oh, and by the way, I'll be uploading the text two giants and the demon soon!
@DankSoulsRager, that guy is a giant. Oh yeah, this has happened about a million times, but please spell my name right. Or else I will not be notified. Oh yeah, I came up with the story tight on the spot.
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Zutder Fishtrader is a pretty cool card. I like the edition of the gold tokens, but to continue the idea of a trader, what if you up the mana cost to {u}{u} then reward it so that you get the 2 gold tokens and they get the 1/2 fish.
Xeag Diplomat seems pretty powerful to put a permanent +1/+1 counter on a giant, since most giants power and toughness are already fairly high.
Vrequal, Master of Nature is also a pretty powerful card, especially since most green decks have a lot of cards that let you either get mana from creatures, or let you constantly search your deck for lands. Because of this, I think that being able to get several 7/7's with trample, even though it is until end of turn, is pretty powerful.
@Fantastic_Fantasy_Cards
I think Demon of the Bells is a pretty balanced card. It may have first strike with 4 power, but it only has 1 toughness. Also, it takes three turns for it to vanish, so somebody can easily get rid in that time.
The reason Xeag Diplomat is so powerful is because you have to have several nonwhite giants and be able to activate a {w}{w} ability consistently, and also be able to activate an ability that costs a lot of nonwhite mana to access his full power.
The reason Vrequal, Master of Nature is also so powerful is because if you are going to use the final ability very effectively, you have to spend four mana every turn for three or four turns, and then spend five mana the next turn. And if he dies before you can use the final ability, then you just spent a bunch of mana for a bunch of turns just to get a few 4/4s.
Oh, and by the way, I'll be uploading the text two giants and the demon soon!
http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/vikaros-berserker
http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/bimvog-necroreaper
http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/xadar-the-chained-horror
Bimvog: http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/anthar-the-avenger
Vikaros: http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/cagmar-the-destroyer
Vosog: http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/gravnar-the-defender
Xeag: http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/vlasmar-the-wanderer
Zutder: http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/zavudar-the-peacekeeper