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CardName: Embrionic Miasma Cost: 2G Type: Creature - Fungus Shaman Pow/Tgh: 0/2 Rules Text: Embrionic Miasma enters the battlefield with a +1/+1 counter on it. {2}{G}: Move a +1/+1 counter from target creature onto another target creature. Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: Community Set Uncommon

Embrionic Miasma
{2}{g}
 
 U 
Creature – Fungus Shaman
Embrionic Miasma enters the battlefield with a +1/+1 counter on it.
{2}{g}: Move a +1/+1 counter from target creature onto another target creature.
0/2
Updated on 22 Jan 2012 by jmgariepy

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2011-10-07 07:38:52: jmgariepy created the card Embrionic Miasma

Another card to help deal with all the +1/+1 counters on creatures your opponent controls. I could have made this a creature, but I like the occasional common enchantment.

Should this be worded like Leech Bonder?

I think my mind went all Enchantment Alteration and spontaneously decided it didn't need to target. But that's wrong. Simic Guildmage supports this as well. Changing.

2011-10-07 22:40:21: jmgariepy edited Embrionic Miasma

Hm. This is a nice concept, but I don't like commons that do nothing on their own. I think this should either be uncommon, or a creature that arrives with +1/+1 counters either on itself or another target.

Sad. You're right, I admit. I'm going to switch this to a 1/3ish creature.

2011-10-08 05:56:49: jmgariepy edited Embrionic Miasma

I like almost all the green common designs. But this one may be a candidate for moving to uncommon, following Simic Guildmage's lead.

2012-01-22 06:17:38: jmgariepy edited Embrionic Miasma

That's reasonable. Blue has a similar hang up with moving flood counters after the fact, and we decided that belongs in uncommon there. I'm changing it to an uncommon, but leaving it on the common submission page.

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