CardName: Ajani's Summons Cost: 2W Type: Enchantment Pow/Tgh: / Rules Text: Whenever you are attacked or at the beginning of your upkeep, put two loyalty counters on Ajani's Summons. When Ajani's Summons has eight or more loyalty counters on it, transform it. Flavour Text: Back side: CardName: Ajani, Ardent Guardian Cost: Type: Planeswalker - Ajani Pow/Tgh: / Rules Text: [+1] Each player gains 2 life. [-6] Exile all creatures. [-10] Exchange life totals with target player. Put a number of 1/1 white cat soldier creature tokens into play equal to the amount of life you gained. Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: Multiverse Design Challenge Mythic Whenever you are attacked or at the beginning of your upkeep, put two loyalty counters on Ajani's Summons.
When Ajani's Summons has eight or more loyalty counters on it, transform it. +1 Each player gains 2 life.
-6 Exile all creatures. -10 Exchange life totals with target player. Put a number of 1/1 white cat soldier creature tokens into play equal to the amount of life you gained. |
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For Challenge # 030. Sorrow beat me to the punch, but his enchantment that turns into a Planeswalker has a different feel, so I figured I'd toss my idea out there. Because the summons doesn't do much of anything, I made sure to turbo-charge Ajani's -6. This Planeswalker shows up late for the party, but when he gets there, it's a blast.
Also strange... I had to set Ajani's flipped side to the color white. Planeswalker don't automatically know what color the other side is when flipped, I suppose.
Why did the planeswalker side become common?
Weird. It seems that DFCs with Planeswalker face down need a few adjustments. Fixed.