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CardName: Flutterwing Valiant Cost: 1WU Type: Creature - Faerie Knight Pow/Tgh: 2/2 Rules Text: Flying Whenever a creature with flying you control attacks, you may tap or untap target creature. Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: Labrynthia: Into the Dark Uncommon

Flutterwing Valiant
{1}{w}{u}
 
 U 
Creature – Faerie Knight
Flying
Whenever a creature with flying you control attacks, you may tap or untap target creature.
2/2
Updated on 02 Oct 2019 by HijackAttack

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2019-10-01 23:39:32: HijackAttack created and commented on the card Flutterwing Valiant

Boring design, trying to think of things to differentiate it without making the card too complex.

Here are some thoughts

Other creatures you control with Flying have protection from creatures without Flying

Other creatures you control with Flying get +2/+0, have First Strike, and can't block creatures without flying

Other creatures you control with Flying have Lifelink. Whenever a creatuer with flying you control deals combat damage to a player, you may draw a card. If you do, discard a card.

Whenever another creature with flying you control attacks, you may tap or untap target creature.

All of these ideas are super interesting. I think I like the fourth one the best, because the tap/untap aspect has cool interactions with the dormant mechanic and lets you choose whether to play aggressively or defensively depending on the board state. Thanks a ton!

2019-10-02 00:46:11: HijackAttack edited Flutterwing Valiant

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