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CardName: Emori Mystic Cost: 1G Type: Creature - Elf Druid Pow/Tgh: 1/1 Rules Text: Unbound (This creature untaps during each player's untap step.) {T}: Add {G} to your mana pool. Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: Pyrulea Common

Emori Mystic
{1}{g}
 
 C 
Creature – Elf Druid
Unbound (This creature untaps during each player's untap step.)
{t}: Add {g} to your mana pool.
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Updated on 23 Oct 2016 by Brainpolice

Code: CG02

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2016-10-15 05:37:24: Brainpolice created the card Emori Mystic
2016-10-15 05:37:38: Brainpolice edited Emori Mystic

Fills out the Llanowar Elves/Elvish Mystic function, with the added twist of Unbound.

Oh wow, that is strong.

Is it? I understand that Llanowar Elves is considered to be more powerful than originally thought of, and giving it Unbound does increase the power, but this also is at CMC 2. I figure it's not so powerful when it's not a 1st turn drop. I guess I didn't see it as being OP if I increased the mana cost to 2. In my understanding, your mana pool still empties at the end of each step, so this can't be abused to accumulate mana over multiple turns.

Yeah I think this is fairly balanced. Leaf Gilder is pretty much the same but with +1 power and without Unbound. Could be a bit of a problem with instant speed effects but green doesnt have loads of them at common.

2016-10-23 06:04:00: Brainpolice edited Emori Mystic

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