CardName: Arena Vulture
Cost: {B}{B}
Type: Creature - Bird
Pow/Tgh: 1/2
Rules Text: Flying
Protection from green
After creatures fight, Arena Vulture deals 1 damage to any
survivors.
Flavour Text: It sees no point in waiting for the dead to stop moving.
Set/Rarity: Multiverse Design Challenge None
Arena Vulture
Creature – Bird
Flying
Protection from green
After creatures fight, Arena Vulture deals 1 damage to any survivors.
It sees no point in waiting for the dead to stop moving.
Huh. Well, on one side it's pinging fliers for 2, and on the other it's pinging any old creature for 4. I can see how that could be a problem; it's green direct damage.
I don't think I need to be too solid here, "prot green" is very strong even though it's not many words.
But I can't resist punishing fight. This kinda turns it into a 5/3 fighter; which is also possibly useful for you.
Perhaps it uses the 'broken' card, Nightfall Predator to hunt the hunt the Nightfall Predators? I would assume that any deck that required green, red and BB would be harder to build, and thus more fragile. It's certainly possible that making this decklist trump the original decklist could normalize a tipped over Standard.
See Challenge # 105.
Random gives me Nightfall Predator.
Huh. Well, on one side it's pinging fliers for 2, and on the other it's pinging any old creature for 4. I can see how that could be a problem; it's green direct damage.
I don't think I need to be too solid here, "prot green" is very strong even though it's not many words.
But I can't resist punishing fight. This kinda turns it into a 5/3 fighter; which is also possibly useful for you.
Perhaps it uses the 'broken' card, Nightfall Predator to hunt the hunt the Nightfall Predators? I would assume that any deck that required green, red and BB would be harder to build, and thus more fragile. It's certainly possible that making this decklist trump the original decklist could normalize a tipped over Standard.