CardName: Grue
Cost: {3}{W}
Type: Legendary Creature - Human
Pow/Tgh: /
Rules Text: Shroud
{W}: Creatures you control get shroud until end of turn.
Flavour Text:
Set/Rarity: Worm Rare
Grue
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Legendary Creature – Human
Shroud
: Creatures you control get shroud until end of turn.
This is way out of black's pie, mechanically. And I don't think Grue is a very black character at all, flavour-wise, either. He may be one of the whitest of the Undersiders. Where Tattletale is blue (she loves finding things out for their own sake, and is neither moral nor amoral), and perhaps Imp is black (or at least red - she's basically purely selfish), Grue is very noble and puts others before himself.
Mmmm... yeah; ok - even his initial "Yeah! Let's rob a bank!" is altruistic. .. MAN discussing worm leads to some odd sentences. But it's really weird to have a shadow power in white!
Nowdays shroud would be hexproof - and that's fine, his darkness power can be worked around by allies who understand it. Shroud is SO a more evocative word for him thuogh.
Are we doing his second trigger in a single card? If so, I'd add "Target creature deals no combat damage this turn"
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Initial Grue
This is way out of black's pie, mechanically. And I don't think Grue is a very black character at all, flavour-wise, either. He may be one of the whitest of the Undersiders. Where Tattletale is blue (she loves finding things out for their own sake, and is neither moral nor amoral), and perhaps Imp is black (or at least red - she's basically purely selfish), Grue is very noble and puts others before himself.
He's now white (well, in colour)
Mmmm... yeah; ok - even his initial "Yeah! Let's rob a bank!" is altruistic. .. MAN discussing worm leads to some odd sentences. But it's really weird to have a shadow power in white!
Nowdays shroud would be hexproof - and that's fine, his darkness power can be worked around by allies who understand it. Shroud is SO a more evocative word for him thuogh.
Are we doing his second trigger in a single card? If so, I'd add "Target creature deals no combat damage this turn"