CardName: Landau, Village Artifismith
Cost: 2W
Type: Legendary Creature - Human Artificer
Pow/Tgh: 3/1
Rules Text: First Strike
{W}, {T}: If target artifact with a converted mana cost of
one or less is on the battlefield, put a copy of it on the
battlefield under your control. When that target artifact
leaves the battlefield, sacrifice all copies of it.
Flavour Text:
Set/Rarity: Multiverse Design Challenge Rare
Landau, Village Artifismith
R
Legendary Creature – Human Artificer
First Strike
, : If target artifact with a converted mana cost of one or less is on the battlefield, put a copy of it on the battlefield under your control. When that target artifact leaves the battlefield, sacrifice all copies of it.
For Challenge # 080. I hit random until I got a common creature, because that's how I roll. After 10 or so cards, Gatherer generated Village Ironsmith, a flip card. I didn't really want to do a rare flip card. Miffed, I went home and went to bed.
Then... I think I designed this card while sleeping. Everything besides the name. Very strange, and reasonable, too... which is odd because... I was asleep. I mean, the other think I dreamt about was that I owned a Fortune 500 business, and we were experimenting with top notch computer A.I.s, and combining them with well-trained dogs to create a new type of employee. One capable of doing the same work as a normal human with a normal computer, but for one-tenth the cost. That all seemed very reasonable while I slept.
For Challenge # 080. I hit random until I got a common creature, because that's how I roll. After 10 or so cards, Gatherer generated Village Ironsmith, a flip card. I didn't really want to do a rare flip card. Miffed, I went home and went to bed.
Then... I think I designed this card while sleeping. Everything besides the name. Very strange, and reasonable, too... which is odd because... I was asleep. I mean, the other think I dreamt about was that I owned a Fortune 500 business, and we were experimenting with top notch computer A.I.s, and combining them with well-trained dogs to create a new type of employee. One capable of doing the same work as a normal human with a normal computer, but for one-tenth the cost. That all seemed very reasonable while I slept.