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CardName: Skysparker Cost: 3R Type: Creature - Goblin Artificer Pow/Tgh: 2/2 Rules Text: Flying {T}: Skysparker deals 1 damage to target creature or player and 1 damage to you. Flavour Text: His home-made flame engine rains sparks indiscriminately onto those below. Set/Rarity: Clockwork Wings Uncommon

Skysparker
{3}{r}
 
 U 
Creature – Goblin Artificer
Flying
{t}: Skysparker deals 1 damage to target creature or player and 1 damage to you.
His home-made flame engine rains sparks indiscriminately onto those below.
2/2
Updated on 18 Feb 2016 by Alex

Code: UR04

Active?: true

History: [-]

2011-01-25 11:32:47: Alex created the card Skysparker
2011-01-25 11:33:35: Alex edited Skysparker

Yes, I know Wizards don't like putting pingers at common any more.

Considering switching this to uncommon, moving Direct the Explosion to common, and changing another red common noncreature into a creature. Because this is more normally uncommon and Direct the Explosion feels very like a common.

2011-06-20 11:59:09: Alex edited Skysparker:

rarity and code change: CR03->UR04

2011-06-20 12:00:54: Alex edited Skysparker
2011-06-21 16:06:20: Alex edited Skysparker:

2R 1/1 -> 3R 2/2

This was too similar in size to the new CR03 Impetuous Sunseeker, and red had more 3-drops than 4-drops. Gave this the Anaba Shaman treatment, turning from a 3-mana 1/1 to a 4-mana 2/2.

2011-07-12 15:23:15: Alex edited Skysparker

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