Perfect depiction of me and my girlfriend. (I’m dandere, she’s tsundere.)
as for @Mellow_MC: I certainly think it’s interesting. What does the second ability phase out? I also don’t see any correlation between the name/colors and the abilities. That is all. I’d give it a 7/10.
I just liked the name (the original name I had I forgot) and the whole thing about Eclipse is protection and keeping others safe. That's the main reason I had the phase out ability. Thanks for the advice tho!
I obviously think that Mellow is the best, but it's definetly unbalanced, which I guess explains why its me...
With Opposites Attract, I think the whole doublesided, choose one card idea is cool, and the abilities seem pretty balanced considering the mana value.
Nefarious plotting is just the absolute definition of "Oh, you attacked me? ALPHA STRIKE" Love it, Incredible, love it.
@TheDarkKnight1234567 I'd say White Lotus is much better than Black Lotus because it's limited to only single color rather than multicolor. However, even so, it would remains one of the most op cards. The difference Black Lotus and White Lotus is White Lotus will be seen often in monocolor deck. Yep, White Lotus is likely to be banned, but this card is quite good!
About Vandrick, i had a funny idea. If you can somehow make your treasure tokens RED, then you could sacrifice them for damage to create more treasure tokens. And then if you have something that increases damage dealt by 1 or doubles damage dealt, one treasure token goes infinite.
Those two should work. They can make permanents red. Treasure tokens are permanents.
I reworked the "Increase Quality [×]." Now, it reads; "You may cast this creature spell for its increase quality cost. If you do, it becomes color the same as mana you spent to it."
Bantlar, Voice of Nature by Chagren | MTG Cardsmith LMN what you think. The wording of the "tap" ability changes depending on whether the kicker cost is paid. If you don't pay it, it can only add 1 mana for the whole game. It only changes to two mana if the kick cost is paid.
Bantlar is an efficient creature with both early game and later game uses. While none of its abilities on their own are particularly exciting, having an aggressively costed creature that's offensive with the potential to either be defensive or to help with colour-fixing and spell-casting to different degrees provides good versatility.
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Also it's just really annoying when people spam, and nobody is going to give you comments/advise on all of them if you do...
as for @Mellow_MC: I certainly think it’s interesting. What does the second ability phase out? I also don’t see any correlation between the name/colors and the abilities. That is all. I’d give it a 7/10.
I obviously think that Mellow is the best, but it's definetly unbalanced, which I guess explains why its me...
With Opposites Attract, I think the whole doublesided, choose one card idea is cool, and the abilities seem pretty balanced considering the mana value.
Nefarious plotting is just the absolute definition of "Oh, you attacked me? ALPHA STRIKE" Love it, Incredible, love it.
I'd say White Lotus is much better than Black Lotus because it's limited to only single color rather than multicolor. However, even so, it would remains one of the most op cards. The difference Black Lotus and White Lotus is White Lotus will be seen often in monocolor deck. Yep, White Lotus is likely to be banned, but this card is quite good!
(Gotta love the flavor text!)
https://mtgcardsmith.com/view/bomb-dropper
I reworked the "Increase Quality [×]." Now, it reads;
"You may cast this creature spell for its increase quality cost. If you do, it becomes color the same as mana you spent to it."
LMN what you think. The wording of the "tap" ability changes depending on whether the kicker cost is paid. If you don't pay it, it can only add 1 mana for the whole game. It only changes to two mana if the kick cost is paid.