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CardName: Blessing of the Pinewoods Cost: 2GG Type: Enchantment - Aura Pow/Tgh: / Rules Text: Enchant creature *Splendor* — Enchanted creature has “Whenever you cast a spell that targets this creature, put a 2/2 green Spirit Wolf creature token onto the battlefield.” Ambient {4}{G}{G} (You may cast this for its ambient cost. If you do, change its text by replacing each instance of “enchanted creature” with “each creature you control.”) Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: Yule Mythic

Blessing of the Pinewoods
{2}{g}{g}
 
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Enchantment – Aura
Enchant creature
Splendor — Enchanted creature has “Whenever you cast a spell that targets this creature, put a 2/2 green Spirit Wolf creature token onto the battlefield.”
Ambient {4}{g}{g} (You may cast this for its ambient cost. If you do, change its text by replacing each instance of “enchanted creature” with “each creature you control.”)
Created on 27 Jun 2014 by crimsonreaper

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2014-06-27 04:58:01: crimsonreaper created the card Blessing of the Pinewoods

Um. A 4-mana mythic Aura that does nothing on its own? It requires you to have more targeted spells, and when you do, it turns the enchanted creature into... Akroan Crusader?

The base version of this could cost {g} and it'd still be bad. How about "make a 2/2 token and draw a card"?

Well, it's mainly a six-mana mythic that turns ALL your stuff into "Target me to make grizzlies"

Which is relatively exciting to me. Maybe not mythic, probably not 6-cost. Oh wait; it doesn't trigger on your opponents kill spells even?

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