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CardName: Floodtide Leviathan Cost: 3UUU Type: Creature - Leviathan Pow/Tgh: */* Rules Text: Floodtide Leviathan's Power and Toughness are each equal to the number of Islands on the battlefield. Whenever Floodtide Leviathan deals combat damage to a player, flood each land that player controls. Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: Community Set Mythic

Floodtide Leviathan
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Creature – Leviathan
Floodtide Leviathan's Power and Toughness are each equal to the number of Islands on the battlefield.
Whenever Floodtide Leviathan deals combat damage to a player, flood each land that player controls.
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Updated on 30 Aug 2011 by Camruth

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2011-08-30 04:59:48: Camruth created the card Floodtide Leviathan

Seeing as Flood counters seem to be the way things are going, why not a Blue Fatty that cares about them ?
very early concept that popped into my head reading the discussion on Serpent of the Endless Sea.
The last ability is the one I like most - It hits you, It floods your lands AND it makes itself bigger in the process.

2011-08-30 05:01:33: Camruth edited Floodtide Leviathan

I'd be inclined to cut the middle ability, and shave about 3-4 mana off the cost. At the moment it's a Serpent of the Endless Sea without the drawback, but still without any benefit except the saboteur trigger. I do love the saboteur trigger, but I think the card would draw more attention to it without the middle ability.

Remember that our keyword lets you type [flood target land.] and it'll add the reminder text; on rares/mythics, it may be okay to omit the reminder text and just say "flood each land that player controls."

2011-08-30 22:31:04: Camruth edited Floodtide Leviathan

That was similar to my thought, too, but I wanted to see how people reacted to this. Actually, I thought "When this creature comes into play, flood all lands" would turn more heads on a Mythic. The saboteur has its charm, but Mythic Rarity is more about punching your opponent in the face.

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