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CardName: Fyndhorn Entertainer Cost: 2G Type: Creature - Elf Druid Pow/Tgh: 2/2 Rules Text: Elves you control have "{T}: Add {G} to your mana pool." Whenever you activate an ability of an elf you control, you may gain 1 life. Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: Community Mashup Set None

Fyndhorn Entertainer
{2}{g}
 
Creature – Elf Druid
Elves you control have "{t}: Add {g} to your mana pool."
Whenever you activate an ability of an elf you control, you may gain 1 life.
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Created on 08 Jul 2014 by Jack V

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2014-07-08 17:14:28: Jack V created and commented on the card Fyndhorn Entertainer
2014-07-08 17:14:45: Jack V edited Fyndhorn Entertainer

Cool! Probably works out similar to Wellwisher, plus Wirewood Channeler... but getting both on one card is plenty strong!

Oh yes, this was originally "when you tap an elf you control", but I decided it should count only abilities not attacking. It should probably actually only count "when you activate an ability with tap in the cost"? Is that the right template?

Or I can do what I think everyone else does and ignore Skyshroud Elf :)

Hah. Good point about Seeker of Skybreak.

How about:

> Elves you control have "{t}: Add {g} to your mana pool and gain 1 life."

It's a bit of a shame, really, because I like the second ability as written. You just happened to pick one of the few tribes where it's a problem (Normally, I wouldn't count cards from Tempest, either. But when you're designing a Tribal card, you're inviting people to pair it up with every card that's been printed in the past. It seems like a waste to say "This tribal card can only be used with creatures from Modern.")

Maybe the trick is to just choose a different tribe? This pair of abilities would seem strong if the card began with "Elementals you control..." Firebreathing elementals would be pretty crazy, but at least it wouldn't end the game.

Whatever you do, though, don't switch the tribe from elf to wizard. ;)

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