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CardName: Grizzled Ranger Cost: 1G Type: Creature - Human Citizen Archer Pow/Tgh: 2/1 Rules Text: Reach When Grizzled Ranger enters the battlefield, put a +1/+1 counter on another target Citizen you control. Flavour Text: "I'm not interested in any civil war. I just want to feed my family." Set/Rarity: Tesla Project Uncommon |
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With the exception of this card, I feel like the "citizen" cards you created are flavoured more as rebels. Mostly due to just the flavour text. I like this one, though.
Were you thinking of Citizens as ordinary people trying to stay out of the conflict, or as ordinary people who complied with the government, because I had in my mind the latter.
Either, mainly they are usually non combatants but can be on either side of the conflict.
Eg: a Merchant in the city who dislikes that the revolt is stirring up trouble can be a citizen at the same time as an oppressed city labourer.
Okay; so how do we want Citizens to interact mechanically? Is there any way we can use the citizen tribe to express a tribal element that hasn't been done before?
Your assuming the tribal has to be 100%. I'd disagree with that due to the addition of Revolution and Justice eating a lot of the complexity. The Citizen tribal thus should be on the lower end of complexity.
But for overall themes for Civilians it should be about a number of small creatures and maybe +1/+1 counters.