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CardName: Entertaining Host Cost: 2RG Type: Creature - Human Pow/Tgh: 3/3 Rules Text: Renown 1 (When this creature deals combat damage to a player, if it isn't renowned, put a +1/+1 counter on it and it becomes renowned.) Trample. Other creatures you control have trample. Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: Tuvia Uncommon

Entertaining Host
{2}{r}{g}
 
 U 
Creature – Human
Renown 1 (When this creature deals combat damage to a player, if it isn't renowned, put a +1/+1 counter on it and it becomes renowned.)
Trample.
Other creatures you control have trample.
3/3
Updated on 04 Jul 2018 by HarrisonA

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2018-07-03 20:18:58: HarrisonA created the card Entertaining Host
2018-07-03 20:20:27: HarrisonA edited Entertaining Host

The design is solid. I could see this as a draft archetype uncommon.

Yes; but also hard to see HOW you build around it. Renown is "Attack the opponent" which you're gonna do anyway - whether or not you get renown is then up to that opponent.

Maybe more cards that get new creatures into play; because renown is a 'once only' ability. Except the reward for that ablity is only useful if the creatures hang around.

Certainly this is a nice reward for creatures that have the renown award. It looks like it should be a good way to get renown; but those creatures aren't getting the benefit.

2018-07-04 15:53:22: HarrisonA edited Entertaining Host

Ok, wow, making everything trample unconditionally is one way to answer that :)

Nice.

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