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True...
These are pretty loose as vertical cycles go. More like three creatures from the same tribe, which happen to be vaguely "tribal flying" and happen to be one at each rarity.
Attempt at a vertical cycle with Windwend Scout and Windwend Air Sculptor. I am not very good at vertical cycles.
Well. In the same way as deathtouch and a saboteur effect are synergy. Or Ranger en-Vec's abilities have synergy.
Yeah, probably.
Maybe it's okay because it doesn't do tokens?
I thought it was actually nice synergry, because it makes it even more of a "don't block me" creature.
I wonder if there's any way to make that more explicit, like having two separate tap abilities, one of which costs
?
I like the rest of this cycle. But this one's horrible. First strike is a spectacular anti-synergy with a "dealt damage" trigger; and it's not even very appealing from a Johnny POV because you need to both pump his toughness, then find a way to ping him... at which point High Priest of Penance gave you Vindicate, but this gives you... Rain of Embers.
Looks slightly bad compared to Looter il-Kor.
Yikes! That's quite an Aether Snap.
Ooh, true, it doesn't, because by the time you're spending mana, the spell's cost is locked in. I'm not sure this wording works either though: when does the spell get countered? This isn't phrased as a delayed triggered ability.
You can use the mana on spells, at which point it works like Mana Cylix; or you can use it on activated abilities etc at which point it's Manalith. So halfway between a
-cost artifact and a
-cost means this clearly does cost
; the question is whether it's too hopelessly confusing.
Cycle for a core set with the named planeswalkers: This, Tamiyo's Seeker, Sorin's Sangromancer, Tibalt's Tormentor, and Nissa's Guardian.