I had another idea, but I whiffed on the execution... it gets a card into your hand in a different way, but doesn't get it into play. I'll keep thinking on this one. Red seems like a fun color, if I can find the right artwork I think I have another good one.
Here's the red one, and I'll link the black card, though I'm pretty sure it doesn't qualify.
I'm inspired here by Sunbird's Invocation as a red enchantment that cheats out spells, the dice rolling nature of the new Unstable set, and the good ol' mind game shenanigans (aka game ruining effects) of old red enchantments. I wrestled with the wording on this for a long time... Still not sure I have it right, but the concept is pretty much what I was going for.
I think that would be a lot less confusing and a lot more useful if it happened on the stack; like you can choose to change a creature into an enchantment or artifact that gets its ETB trigger or a spell can become a creature as you cast it. I would remove "land" from the list as it can't become a 0/0 creature for any good reason, though turning spells into a land that taps for mana from it's color identity could be cool. That could almost just be a separate card or activated ability though.
@DoctorFro That card causes too many memory issues. You need a notebook next to your GY. Also what's the point of turning non-creature cards into creature cards and giving them power and toughness in your graveyard ? The ability triggers whenever a card is put into your graveyard, and the effect lasts for as long as the card is in your graveyard. But once it changes the zone, it becomes normal card type. So you can't reanimate instant cards as creature cards.
Also you shouldn't use colon (:) unless its an activated ability!
@DoctorFro Oh, I think you posted wrong card. This one is the new version right? https://mtgcardsmith.com/view/wizard-fun I don't know if that card works or not. I think the card type becomes normal again once it change the zone. Just like awoken land is no longer creature in the graveyard. You can turn an instant card into a creature card on stack. But when it resolves, it become an instant card, and goes straight to graveyard. I don't know the effect of the instant happens or not.
Also I think since it is the stack it should work. I dont know where to find the ruling...if that someone else wants to check that would be great, otherwise I can tomorrow
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Sounds sweet.
I'm inspired here by Sunbird's Invocation as a red enchantment that cheats out spells, the dice rolling nature of the new Unstable set, and the good ol' mind game shenanigans (aka game ruining effects) of old red enchantments. I wrestled with the wording on this for a long time... Still not sure I have it right, but the concept is pretty much what I was going for.
The second card does count since it's different enough from normally playing cards.
That card causes too many memory issues. You need a notebook next to your GY.
Also what's the point of turning non-creature cards into creature cards and giving them power and toughness in your graveyard ? The ability triggers whenever a card is put into your graveyard, and the effect lasts for as long as the card is in your graveyard. But once it changes the zone, it becomes normal card type. So you can't reanimate instant cards as creature cards.
Also you shouldn't use colon (:) unless its an activated ability!
Oh, I think you posted wrong card.
This one is the new version right?
https://mtgcardsmith.com/view/wizard-fun
I don't know if that card works or not. I think the card type becomes normal again once it change the zone. Just like awoken land is no longer creature in the graveyard. You can turn an instant card into a creature card on stack. But when it resolves, it become an instant card, and goes straight to graveyard. I don't know the effect of the instant happens or not.
https://mtgcardsmith.com/view/everlasting-gravelord
I can't tell if this is soup or edgy, but I know it's one of the two!