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CardName: Locus Dweller Cost: 3 Type: Artifact Creature - Construct Pow/Tgh: 3/2 Rules Text: Locuswalk (This creature is unblockable as long as defending player* *controls a Locus land.) Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: Cards With No Home Uncommon

Locus Dweller
{3}
 
 U 
Artifact Creature – Construct
Locuswalk (This creature is unblockable as long as defending player controls a Locus land.)
3/2
Updated on 30 Nov 2012 by Mr. Man

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2012-11-30 00:18:38: Mr. Man created the card Locus Dweller
2012-11-30 00:19:06: Mr. Man edited Locus Dweller

What do you think? Too aggresively costed?

2012-11-30 00:21:30: Mr. Man edited Locus Dweller

­{3} for a vanilla 3/2 (that might be even better in set) does seem a bit too good. But not much too good.

Most colours get a 3/2 for 2C. Red and black do, and green gets better. White gets 3/1 for {1}{w} (Blade of the Sixth Pride, Accorder Paladin) so I'm sure it ought to be fine to get 3/2 for {2}{w}. Blue is the only uncertain case; it gets very occasional 3/1s for {1}{u}{u} (Latch Seeker, Horizon Drake, Vendilion Clique), so it's probably fine there too.

BTW, I had a very similar discussion on Copper, in that case about the 2/3 for {3}.

Maybe {4}?

That'd certainly be fine (and could probably be common). I think the vanilla 3/2 for {3} is an interesting place to go, but this does slightly leapfrog that step. (Like how Wizards did print Walking Corpse before jumping to obsolete it with Tavern Swindler.)

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