CardName: Trifle Collector
Cost: 1UU
Type: Creature - Merfolk Rogue
Pow/Tgh: 3/3
Rules Text: {3}{U}: Scry X, where X is equal to the number of lands in
your graveyard.
Flavour Text:
Set/Rarity: Multiverse Design Challenge Rare
Trifle Collector
R
Creature – Merfolk Rogue
: Scry X, where X is equal to the number of lands in your graveyard.
See Challenge # 130. Till could be in all five colors, but it might be cut down to just three colors. If I had to choose, I would probably go with W/G/R as the colors for till for flavor reasons (which is kind of funny, considering that blue and black are the colors that add cards to graveyards. But till is always used on yourself... I'm not sure. The idea of dumping your lands in your own graveyard just feels RGW to me.)
Till benefits, however, from manipulating the library so there's a land on top when you till. So I made this card that both feeds off of and feeds into tillers. I also kept the activation relatively high. It would be annoying if an opponent used this every turn...
Reminds me of Information Dealer, but less board-state-dependent. More potent, of course, because you can cycle past cards that block you. 4 mana seems a good cost here; it might even need to be a little higher.
I'm not sure about a 3/3 for , but that's a minor detail.
See Challenge # 130. Till could be in all five colors, but it might be cut down to just three colors. If I had to choose, I would probably go with W/G/R as the colors for till for flavor reasons (which is kind of funny, considering that blue and black are the colors that add cards to graveyards. But till is always used on yourself... I'm not sure. The idea of dumping your lands in your own graveyard just feels RGW to me.)
Till benefits, however, from manipulating the library so there's a land on top when you till. So I made this card that both feeds off of and feeds into tillers. I also kept the activation relatively high. It would be annoying if an opponent used this every turn...
Reminds me of Information Dealer, but less board-state-dependent. More potent, of course, because you can cycle past cards that block you. 4 mana seems a good cost here; it might even need to be a little higher.
I'm not sure about a 3/3 for

, but that's a minor detail.