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CardName: Deathtouch Cost: {1}{B} Type: Enachantment - Aura Pow/Tgh: / Rules Text: Enhchanted creature has deathtouch. (Whenever it deals damage to a creature, destroy that creature.) Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: Community Mashup Set Common

Deathtouch
{1}{b}
 
 C 
Enachantment – Aura
Enhchanted creature has deathtouch. (Whenever it deals damage to a creature, destroy that creature.)
Created on 05 Mar 2013 by Vitenka

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2013-03-05 11:21:30: Vitenka created the card Deathtouch

­Plague Fiend + Firebreathing

Huh; if I had to guess which was the official card and which the user-generated one...

Anyhow; this seems like a perfrectly good ability to enchanterise.

Cost... probably could be straight up {b}, but let's play safe.

­Firebreathing is at least a reprint of Firebreathing. So they're really both printed cards.

But yes, this is very sensible and I'd fully expect to see it someday.

It could (and should?) cost just one.

(You're missing the "enchant creature" ability, and that's not deathtouch's current reminder text, by the way.)

Don't care, and don't care ;) You're lucky it says "Aura" and not Enchant - Creature or something confused like that.

Cost wise; yeah, I thought about just one. But it's pretty splashy, and seems like an obvious counterpart to Regeneration so I went with two.

Woah. Auto-card chose the most recent version of Regeneration, which happens to be the German spelling for the spell Regenerate. I was unaware autocard would work for other languages, but now it seems like an obvious thing to do. Zu den Waffen!

Edit: Sturmkrähe. Zweiköpfiger Remasuri. Huh. Maybe not. What did Vitenka do right?

I've noticed that before, with just that one card. I don't know why it happens there. The images are produced by Gatherer's Image Handler, which doesn't always give quite the same results as Autocard.

It's a problem about the Gatherer in general. The same happens at Wizards's forum.

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