For Challenge # 122. I learned something when working with this challenge. Green doesn't have a lot of drawbacks. Obviously, there's the "doesn't fly" thing, which I wanted to avoid since other people already did it. Then there's the "not good at removing creatures" thing... which isn't really a drawback so much as something the color doesn't do? I can't remember who pulled forward 'must block'. That's cute. Honestly, 'must attack' should probably move over from red more often.
Anyhow, it took me some time before I thought of Scarwood Treefolk. The card pretty much made itself after that point, though.
Hm. "This creature ETBs tapped", in a vacuum, feels more black than green to me, like Diregraf Ghoul, Rotting Legion and so on. But on this card it does look green. Nicely done.
They're separate lines on Deep-Slumber Titan, so I went with that. I assume they became one line on Grimgrin because there's a lot of information on that card.
For Challenge # 122. I learned something when working with this challenge. Green doesn't have a lot of drawbacks. Obviously, there's the "doesn't fly" thing, which I wanted to avoid since other people already did it. Then there's the "not good at removing creatures" thing... which isn't really a drawback so much as something the color doesn't do? I can't remember who pulled forward 'must block'. That's cute. Honestly, 'must attack' should probably move over from red more often.
Anyhow, it took me some time before I thought of Scarwood Treefolk. The card pretty much made itself after that point, though.
Hm. "This creature ETBs tapped", in a vacuum, feels more black than green to me, like Diregraf Ghoul, Rotting Legion and so on. But on this card it does look green. Nicely done.
The first two lines can be consolidated, as on Grimgrin.
They're separate lines on Deep-Slumber Titan, so I went with that. I assume they became one line on Grimgrin because there's a lot of information on that card.
FWIW, I find the one-line version easier to read, but I don't know which wizards would go with.