Tempting Offer Challenge
Was looking through some of my old cards, and saw this neat little mechanic again... Thought "Why don't I make this a challenge? I haven't seen many Tempting Offer cards.."
So here I am. If you don't know what Tempting Offer is, check out my card:
http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/too-good-to-be-true?list=user#.VRbKX_CYbIU
Or Wizards wiki:
http://mtgsalvation.gamepedia.com/Tempting_offer?cookieSetup=true
There are no rules, except you are allowed to make only 3 different cards per person.
Good Luck!
Auf wiederhören!
So here I am. If you don't know what Tempting Offer is, check out my card:
http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/too-good-to-be-true?list=user#.VRbKX_CYbIU
Or Wizards wiki:
http://mtgsalvation.gamepedia.com/Tempting_offer?cookieSetup=true
There are no rules, except you are allowed to make only 3 different cards per person.
Good Luck!
Auf wiederhören!
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....yeah.
Thanks!
-Zic
http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/naval-rivalry?list=user#.VRnYAPnF96A
Gift of Time
http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/gift-of-time#.VRnmEX-9KSM
Here's mine
That's not how Tempting Offer works, you know. So far, the five cards WoTC has created with Tempting Offer gives each opponent the chance to gain the same effect as you.
First, you get an effect, say, draw a card. Each opponent chooses whether or not they want to draw a card. For each opponent that does, you get that same effect again. You always get something out of Tempting Offer, and the Dragon is not something, because if it was, you are better off specifying that it is a sorcery or instant that gives you a dragon in the first place. Here's my wording, which is hopefully better:
(Sorcery)
Tempting offer - Put a 4/4 black and blue Dragon creature token with flying onto the battlefield. Each opponent may put a 4/4 black and blue Dragon creature token with flying onto the battlefield under his or her control. For each opponent who does, target player exiles the top four cards of his or her library.
You're correct that it doesn't follow the precedent for Tempting Offer.
I like what's been done with it, though.
Maybe we should coin a different term that functions like Tempting Offer, but doesn't have to be the exact same effect-- just some other price for taking the deal?
^ Would work very well on a demon.
http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/wake-23?list=user#.VSNovPnF_lg