Ah, I wasn't aware of that card, so I didn't have an idea of what to cost this. I should have looked to Archetype of Finality though. I admit this was pushed in green just so I could finish the loose cycle.
This card definitely drags the game out, which was the intention (flavorwise). Death is on the horizon, creeping closer slowly but surely, the player is supposed to feel this.
At least Enter The Infinite and Omniscience win the game quickly. This locks people out of the game, but it'll still take you a while to close it out (and this makes that a little harder too).
Ah, I wasn't aware of that card, so I didn't have an idea of what to cost this. I should have looked to Archetype of Finality though. I admit this was pushed in green just so I could finish the loose cycle.
Death Pits of Rath in green, at -2 mana?
Rainbow's Arc portal didn't make sense here, so I moved that to Quinnesheen and put Advent Portal here.
Probably to some players, though they would like the card as a tool to illicit groans from their opponents.
Cute. Should this have reminder text that it loses the tap for
ability when it becomes a forest?
Okay, but is it fun? Gameplay trumps everything else.
This card definitely drags the game out, which was the intention (flavorwise). Death is on the horizon, creeping closer slowly but surely, the player is supposed to feel this.
At least Enter The Infinite and Omniscience win the game quickly. This locks people out of the game, but it'll still take you a while to close it out (and this makes that a little harder too).
added flavor text
This is the guy on Grieving Father again.
Okay, pooping on a name here.