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CardName: Glasgow RP-11 Cost: 1B Type: Artifact - Equipment Pow/Tgh: / Rules Text: Squad (When you cast this, you may search your library for any number of cards named Glasgow RP-11 and put them into your hand. Then shuffle your library.) Equip nonequipped creature {1} Equipped creature gets +1/+1. Eject (If equipped creature would be destroyed, instead remove all damage from it and destroy this Equipment.) Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: Code Geass archive Common Squad (When you cast this, you may search your library for any number of cards named Glasgow RP-11 and put them into your hand. Then shuffle your library.)
Equip nonequipped creature ![]() Equipped creature gets +1/+1. Eject (If equipped creature would be destroyed, instead remove all damage from it and destroy this Equipment.) |
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An alternate take on Glasgow RPI-11 that occurred to me, as a way to keep Eject while also allowing a single drawn mecha card to affect multiple creatures. I'd include tokens like ((C39149)) in boosters.
Sadly this is a bit wordy for common even without reminder text for "Equip nonequipped creature" which is new terminology.
used to have Squad of 3 (When this enters the battlefield, if it's not a token, put two token copies of it onto the battlefield.)
Updated as per Vitenka's suggestion. A Llanowar Sentinel / Squadron Hawk effect makes much more sense than token copies, even if it does make it more work in limited.
This is of course better than the effect of either of those: it gives you all the extra copies for free. That of course means this needs to have higher costs. I fear it also makes the Sutherland R13 brokenly good, especially for a common which I really want it to be. So I think I'll shift this to the Squadron Hawk mechanic, putting the extra copies in hand, which will allow me to take the costs down too.
costs down to 1B/1 from 2B/2; put copies into hand.
blerg, "then shuffle"