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CardName: Bloodrust Golem Cost: 4 Type: Artifact Creature - Golem Pow/Tgh: 5/3 Rules Text: *Bloodied* - As long as an opponent has 10 or less life, Bloodrust Golem doesn't untap during its controller's untap step. Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: Arena Common |
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Huh, the Ruthless Cullblade ability on an artifact creature. Flavour is slightly odd, but could be appropriate for a set with a ruthless combat focus like this.
Was originally 'Bloodied Golem' but I decided to change the name. And, yeah, i read somewhere that the Ruthless Cullblade ability, and other 10 life or less abilities on vampires was called 'Bloodied' or codenamed or something like that. And yes, I think it is completely appropriate (and flavorful) for a set with a ruthless combat focus. :D
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I wake up every morning wondering that very thing. On the plus side, I like bloodied. I wish it didn't have that term... it always bugs me in DnD when a skeleton or an ooze gets bloodied, and, while you've worked a flavor spin into it, it still bugs me. But the alternative? Battered? That sounds like I'm making a cake.
I never played much 4ED, but FWIW, I thought bloodied was a little too cute, but I basically liked the idea, and I thought it was fine metaphorically: even for flesh enemies, it was clear it couldn't easily represent an actual transition from "unwounded" to "wounded", but I think "bloodied" is used metaphorically in real life.