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CardName: Flowers After Rain Cost: 2G Type: Enchantment Pow/Tgh: / Rules Text: Whenever a player casts a blue spell, you may put X 0/1 green Plant creature tokens onto the battlefield, where X is that spell's converted mana cost. Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: Link's Unplaced Cards Rare

Flowers After Rain
{2}{g}
 
 R 
Enchantment
Whenever a player casts a blue spell, you may put X 0/1 green Plant creature tokens onto the battlefield, where X is that spell's converted mana cost.
Created on 31 May 2012 by Link

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2012-05-31 23:57:03: Link created the card Flowers After Rain
2012-05-31 23:57:19: Link edited Flowers After Rain

Reminds me of Eyes of the Wisent. Of course, this works against any blue mage, not just those playing stuff on your turn...

It also triggers off of your own spells. Does that make it too strong?

Also... is this Spikey at all?

It's a pretty strong blue hoser in any deck with equipment like Sword of War and Peace or crusade effects like Gavony Township.

Heh. I think silver bullet answer cards are kind of Spike. How Spike, I think, depends on the spike. The one thing I do know, however, is that my "Johnny alert" just spiked when I saw this, and demanded to play it with Painter's Servant. Admittedly, Painter's Servant is already broke, and I can't think of many other cards that would do the thing I would want to do with this. Celestial Dawn + Donate + Sleight of Mind seems like a stretch...

Oh, hold it... Does Celestial Dawn + Donate + Magic Hack break the opponent, since he can't pay for his black spells anymore with Plains? Weird...

Heh. Yes, it means they can't spend coloured mana any more, because "Lands you control are Plains" and "You may spend black mana as though it were mana of any color. You may spend other mana only as though it were colorless mana." Amusing combo.

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