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CardName: Crazed Chicken-Lizard Cost: {2}{R}{G} Type: Creature - Rogue Cockatrice Pow/Tgh: 3/2 Rules Text: Creatures you cast have "Bloodthirst 3" Crazed Chicken-Lizard must attack each turn if able. Flavour Text: The merest flesh-wound! It won't... Slo...w...... me....... Set/Rarity: Community Mashup Set Rare

Crazed Chicken-Lizard
{2}{r}{g}
 
 R 
Creature – Rogue Cockatrice
Creatures you cast have "Bloodthirst 3"
Crazed Chicken-Lizard must attack each turn if able.
The merest flesh-wound!
It won't...
Slo...w...... me.......
3/2
Created on 09 Jan 2013 by Vitenka

History:

2013-01-09 09:08:30: Vitenka created the card Crazed Chicken-Lizard

­Auntie's Snitch + Eaglevein Viashino

Sack target director general?

Oh hey, I LIKE that custom card. Pretty picture (I think it's a cockatrice, no matter what the typeline says) and I like the effect too. Nice to use with anything (even 'thopters) but you're always going to want to save it to get even better use.

The snitch.. has a really stupid keyword. Is that REALLY going to happen often enough to need keywording? Couldn't it just drop the creature type requirement and be 'a creature' wlog?

Anyway; they combine to be "You can recast this from graveyard, if you hit someone this turn (with creatures in your deck)" And as compensation it's... not actually all that undersized. A nice little card there; shame it's rare.

I think we'll go with the obvious combination.

The name might need a little work (or possibly just latinising. "rabidus pullus lacerta"?)

­Auntie's Snitch is a very odd card if you haven't seen it in the context of its set, yeah. Each Prowl card is a Rogue and may have one other creature type: Latchkey Faerie, Noggin Whack, Morsel Theft, Notorious Throng etc. And in Lorwyn/Morningtide, Goblins particularly like dying and coming back from the graveyard: Tar Pitcher, Wort, Boggart Auntie, Boggart Shenanigans etc.

Within that context, Auntie's Snitch ties together two themes passably well.

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