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CardName: ('White Pseudo-tapper') Cost: 1W Type: Creature - Human Cleric Pow/Tgh: 1/1 Rules Text: {T}: Target creature can't attack this turn. Flavour Text: 'evergreen flavour. Cleric casting blinding white light. Set/Rarity: Alternative Innistrad (Slow) Common |
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> Cleric casting blinding white light.
Sounds like Blinding Mage to me (though it's a wizard).
Strangely enough "can't attack this turn" seems to have been costed more highly than "tap target creature" for some time by WotC: Netter en-Dal, Martyred Rusalka, Thundersong Trumpeter. Can anyone come up with a reason as to why? Tapping is just generally better as it removes blockers as well - which is especially perplexing when looking at Thundersong Trumpeter.
I'm treating "can't attack this turn" as weaker than tapping, so I'm reducing the cost from 3cmc manaless activation to a 2cmc manaless activation. The card is supposed to slow the game down and make limited more defensive. And yes, it basically has the same flavour as Sigardian Priest/Avacynian Priest/Blinding Mage.
Changed from 1/2 to 1/1