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Created on 19 Aug 2011 by jmgariepy

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2011-08-19 22:20:07: jmgariepy created the card Hybrid

Personally, I think we should go for either hybrid or multi and not both. Right now I'm leaning toward multi, since I'm thinking of the multicolored faction as being "friendlier" toward other colors, and hybrid is the closest blend of two colors.

Maybe we could even be crazy and do 3 color hybrids.

There are some really wierd Hybrid costs that wizards hasn't touched yet. Mashup: the Gathering gave me {2/w}{u}{2/b}, which sounds like an awesome cycle, and I could definately see some other things like {w/u}{b/u}, especially since it supports both multicolor and monoclor. Other examples are bound to pop up when you think about them.

But, I do agree. I would like to see this mostly be multicolor, because it is the opposite of monocolor. I think their's room for a few hybrid cards, but it's probably best if we leave them only to a few cycles.

I meant one mana that could be payed with one of three colors; but yes, we're pretty settled on multi, at least for the first block.

I think hybrid may be useful if we need cards that can go in mainly-mono or mainly-multi decks, but we should wait and see if we do (possibly in a second hypothetical set, if we go that way).

I'm interested in the other possibilities even if not: the weird thing I found when I tried something simple ({u/w}{u}) in Gentlemen Magicians was that I wasn't sure what colouring to give it; the most logical seemed to be a gold/blue hybrid frame with a white/blue pinline, but that seemed too complicated already. (Of course, wizards would choose something if they printed many {w/u}{b/u} cards.

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