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CardName: Glyphed Circle Cost: Type: Land Pow/Tgh: / Rules Text: Glyphed Circle enters the battlefield tapped. {T}: Add {C}. {T}: Add one mana of any color. This mana can only be spent to activate a rune or to activate the ability of a creature that transformed this turn. Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: Branches of Skavjando Uncommon

Glyphed Circle
 
 U 
Land
Glyphed Circle enters the battlefield tapped.
{t}: Add {c}.
{t}: Add one mana of any color. This mana can only be spent to activate a rune or to activate the ability of a creature that transformed this turn.
Updated on 07 Jun 2020 by Sorrow

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2020-06-05 15:10:56: Sorrow created the card Glyphed Circle

I like this. It should say 'ETBs' instead of 'EBTs' though ;)

2020-06-06 13:44:12: Sorrow edited Glyphed Circle

I don't like a land that only has a pretty restrictive mana ability. There are 9 cards like this in Pioneer, and they all also have "{t}: Add {c}" with no restriction. Would you consider that?

Yes, this definitely feels like it should be able to tap for {c}. And does it really have to only be able to activate creatures that transformed this turn?

2020-06-06 22:55:41: Sorrow edited Glyphed Circle:

Added "{t}: Add {c}." at dude1818's suggestion.
@Alex- I considered using the phrase "of a creature that can transform," but as unsure if that wording would cause issues. Since 28/33 dfcs in this set automatically transform during each turn, I thought the the "transformed this turn" was a safe bet, though it would force you to use the ability during the second main phase.

You might be able to say "of a double-faced creature card," which I suspect means a creature permanent that's a DFC or a DFC in any other zone whose front face is a creature, but no examples of the latter exist with activated abilities that can be activated off the battlefield iirc

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