I just read Godsend so I thought I'd go to the deep flavor for what I think is a disappointing card for a very interesting character.
SPOILERS:
The idea is that Kruphix gets mad at the Gods interfering with the mortals so he seals all the Gods into Nyx, making them unable to contact the mortal realm. The card does so by trying to separate everything enchantment-y from the rest.
At first I thought about "Enchantments can't be creatures or Auras", but I figured Gods and other Nyxborn creatures would still exist and fight in their own realm, which led to the shadow-like ability. With other Gods, the battlefield is the mortal realm and the Gods are in Nyx when they are not creatures. With this card, it would be like the battlefield is split between the mortals and the beings that are in Nyx. Since Kruphix is already adding Nyx into the battlefield, I thought he wouldn't need the conditional devotion to be a creature.
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I just read Godsend so I thought I'd go to the deep flavor for what I think is a disappointing card for a very interesting character.
SPOILERS:
The idea is that Kruphix gets mad at the Gods interfering with the mortals so he seals all the Gods into Nyx, making them unable to contact the mortal realm. The card does so by trying to separate everything enchantment-y from the rest.
At first I thought about "Enchantments can't be creatures or Auras", but I figured Gods and other Nyxborn creatures would still exist and fight in their own realm, which led to the shadow-like ability. With other Gods, the battlefield is the mortal realm and the Gods are in Nyx when they are not creatures. With this card, it would be like the battlefield is split between the mortals and the beings that are in Nyx. Since Kruphix is already adding Nyx into the battlefield, I thought he wouldn't need the conditional devotion to be a creature.