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CardName: Seacowboy Cost: {U}{U} Type: Creature - Merfolk Shaman Pow/Tgh: 1/1 Rules Text: Islandwalk Seacowboy enters the battlefield with a +1/+1 counter for each other creature that entered the battlefield this turn. Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: Community Mashup Set Uncommon

Seacowboy
{u}{u}
 
 U 
Creature – Merfolk Shaman
Islandwalk
Seacowboy enters the battlefield with a +1/+1 counter for each other creature that entered the battlefield this turn.
1/1
Created on 05 Feb 2014 by Vitenka

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2014-02-05 09:36:37: Vitenka created and commented on the card Seacowboy

­Griffin Protector + Port

A 2/3 flyer for 4 that's usually 3/4 on your turn; but can be boosted further. Interesting. Combine with an ETBT island with one off landwalk.

I could do a one-off boost for creatures ETB. Sorta like storm, but for +1/+1 counters? Pretty sure that's been done; but that doesn't stop it being nice.

I wonder if this should have flash; but maybe that would distract too much? I kinda want "You can cast this whenever your opponent could cast a sorcery"

2014-02-05 09:37:11: Vitenka edited Seacowboy:

doh; ETBd isn't expanded.

Mmm. It's like Juniper Order Ranger the other way around (you want it after your creatures not before them); or Storm Entity but worse with rituals, better with tokens. It'll never be as big as Crusader of Odric unless you're piggybacking off opponents' creatures, but that's fine as it's cheaper and evasive.

Well, it stays bigger if you later sacrifice (or chump block or whatever) all your other creatures.

I was thinking Keldon Warlord but the same applies.

My rarity justification basically goes "Blatantly not common; not exciting enough to be rare" - it feels like a build hint.

Oh yes, uncommon is definitely right. All three of the cards I mentioned in my comment were uncommon :)

Needed to look at the creature type line to figure out if this was a Sea-Cowboy or a Seacow-boy. :)

Clearly, it's a SeaCowSeaCowBuoy.

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