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Dryad Arbor is what you're thinking of.
I'm pretty sure this has been done before.
I guess blue's aggro decks have to be careful to not shoot themselves in the foot. I'm just used to thinking of blue being more along the lines of Mahamoti Djinn.
Hmm. True, I guess; 4/3 for 2UU isn't as above the curve as it used to be a couple of years ago. It is kinda silly how blue gets more aggressive creatures at a lower rarity than any other colour: white gets 4-power flyers at mythic (Indomitable Archangel and Sublime Archangel), but blue gets them at rare.
What about Argent Sphinx? Or Conundrum Sphinx, for that matter?
I think that if it was for a different tribe, it would be much stronger. However, there aren't that many Sphinxes, and most of them cost more than five mana, so I don't think building a Sphinx tribal deck is going to get you very far. I also invite comparisons to Lodestone Golem.
I agree the effects of this seem to be broadly positive or at least neutral for the caster, and so it doesn't really seem to deserve the above-the-curve size (4/3 flyer for 4 mana).
Well no; they're all the same kind of "My opponents have one less mana now!" effect.
If it hits you too, it at least looks like it might sometimes be a drawback too. But it's still a pretty good upside, on a pretty good body, for not very much mana.
Not saying it's unfair; just seems surprisingly strong.
Does anyone else feel like Exalted just fits better in green than in black? It never made sense in blue to me at all.
How is this land removal? I don't find it to be much worse than Grand Arbiter Augustin IV or Thalia, Guardian of Thraben.
Your or All non-sphinx? Because the former is a drawback worthy of making a cheapish body (though still an irrelevant drawback, since you're going to have no non-sphinx spells) while the latter is effectively an evil land-removal spell and make this way undercosted in my opinion.
Haha. I guess I do. This one was for a contest, though.
Saying that you would play it is a great compliment. :-)
Hee. You do like your vertical cycles with increasing number of Grixis colours, don't you? :)
This is a fun card. Something like a Survivor of the Unseen or a Ceta Sanctuary on yourself, or a wacky face-burn-but-options-giver on the opponent. I'd play it.
Vigilance is tertiary in green these days; see Beacon Behemoth, Chancellor of the Tangle, Joraga Bard, Snapping Creeper, and a handful of others. My thought was that all those abilities are more green than red or black; black perhaps has equal claim on deathtouch, but none of them are red at all (red gets occasional trample, but it's much more a green than a red ability).
Wait... can/should this say "Only night mana can be spent on enchanted permanent's abilities" or some variation of that? Unless I'm confused, the current wording doesn't affect triggered abilities at all.
I can't decide whether this should be common or uncommon. The effect seems common to me, but the text length says uncommon.
I don't see vigilance in anything but white, maybe blue (see Serra Sphinx).
Yeah, it's probably too strong, even losing 2 power and 1 toughness.
WOW!!! Just WOW!!!. This thing makes Woolly Thoctar look Anaemic.
Losing 2 power gains it 3 keyword abilities with no change in cost. Can I have lots of please ?
It's a nice card just probably a little undercosted/overpowered. Nice continuation of the 3 colour 3 cost Thoctar theme