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Added "from your hand". Thank you. I'm just going to have to live with how many words are on this card. at a cc of , I'd think most players expect this card to be a little berserk.
Unfortunately, it would. With proper templating this gets a bit on the long side.
When I first saw the name, it reminded me of the demon/spirits from Kamigawa. Looked it up: Kyoki, Sanity's Eclipse.
I love that anti-reanimation clause. That's hilarious.
I fear "reveal" needs "from your hand", which is a pity because the words on this are already a bit tight.
Added to the live set because I like where this is going, and I can't see me making something more absurd than this soon. I also changed a couple of things:
Ha. Yes, when your mana base is two Plains and an Island.
I'm thinking said turn goes something like: "Oh crap oh crap oh crap.. {draws} Phew! This, tap, shock. I live!"
I can see the vexation with the lack of creature abilities, but I also agree this is a pretty funky design.
Given the Manalith->Cameo downgrade I mentioned elsewhere, I don't think this is in really risking being too good. I do like it though: ramp decks will often want a life buffer against aggro decks.
Yikes! That's fascinating. I guess this is a cantrip mana maker, so even as a 1/2 for 3, some drawback is warranted. I can't think of any other cantrip mana makers: Prophetic Prism, Terrarion and Chromatic Sphere only fix colours rather than accelerating, and Heart Warden, Horizon Canopy and Mind Stone need the sac before you draw the card.
And of course, it's still got the parent Blackcleave Cliffs rider that all of the wackiness only happens if you cast it with 3 land. With 4 or more, it's just a smaller, more restricted Scuttlemutt.
Bwahahaha. I don't know what's more amusing: seeing a conditional ETB "destroy target Kobold" trigger, or that it'll actually be quite useful.
I think these are fine power-level-wise. Manalith is pretty good, but Seashell Cameo wasn't.
It's a pretty big downside for a not huge improvement on a myr (upcosted, too) Still, it you've got ways to shuffle your deck, or scry, or usually have stuff to do for the next couple of turns already in hand, it could work.