Ugh. Believe me, I know. This is probably about the sixth iteration of this mechanic I’ve tried. Until I find something better, this is the one I’ll stick with. Perhaps “... that don’t share any creature types among them.”
I now wonder why this has a mana cost larger than because I'm down only on the color of my mana, but up in amount for casting this. This is basically a Mox with extra steps.
If you control this and two Runeclaw Bears you control three creatures that among all of them don't share any single creature type.
Thrive is really hard to word if you intend it differently. You'd have to use Dead Ringers-style precision wording.
Alternatively you could either: go down to two creatures; or introduce a new wording that means "with no creature type shared any two of them"; or introduce a devotion-style term (e. g. diversity) that can be explained in less exact reminder text.
(Are your legendary hexproof auras common? This is. So your theme is hosing auras, not having hexproof ones.)
That just exacerbates the problem by making the environment even swingier than normal
To be fair, the set also has 6 legendary auras with Hexproof
Rework
Nope: you’d need a plains. But you can use this to pay hybrid costs in activated abilities
Neat.
So one for the FAQ: Could I use this and an Island to cast Bant Sureblade?
Ugh. Believe me, I know. This is probably about the sixth iteration of this mechanic I’ve tried. Until I find something better, this is the one I’ll stick with. Perhaps “... that don’t share any creature types among them.”
Oops! Good catch.
Turn 1:
I now wonder why this has a mana cost larger than because I'm down only on the color of my mana, but up in amount for casting this. This is basically a Mox with extra steps.
If you control this and two Runeclaw Bears you control three creatures that among all of them don't share any single creature type.
Thrive is really hard to word if you intend it differently. You'd have to use Dead Ringers-style precision wording.
Alternatively you could either: go down to two creatures; or introduce a new wording that means "with no creature type shared any two of them"; or introduce a devotion-style term (e. g. diversity) that can be explained in less exact reminder text.
Was 1RR; now strictly better than Act on Impulse
Now puts the unused card in the graveyard
Was three
Templating; Was sorcery