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Hee. I had been wondering how you'd do common spells with this set's gimmick. This is a reasonable way to achieve "the simple burn spell".
This is now fairly expensive, but probably justified.
The update to let Multiverse support DFCs is taking quite a bit of preparing, but it's going well and should be up by this time next week.
Ignore my last edit. Alex is right, it is a nice drawback.
made optional
Should it also be a Soldier lord?
RW became B
Good catch.
increased cost, added UEOT
So it's effectively a Guardians' Pledge which sticks around to be an Honor of the Pure. Feels quite strong (too strong?) at , considering it essentially gives the HotP Flash.
The instant side wants to be UEOT I think.
I hadn't realized that it was covered under the existing rules. I don't want to change things just to change things.
A couple more suggestions for the rules:
> If an instant or sorcery card would enter the battlefield, it doesn't. Rather, it's put into its owner's graveyard as a SBE (state-based effect).
This one should probably not be an SBE. It should probably say something like:
> If an instant or sorcery card would enter the battlefield from any zone other than the stack, instead it remains where it is. If an instant or sorcery card would enter the battlefield from the stack, instead it's put into its owner's graveyard.
Also, your rule 6 is quite dubious:
> When a DFC becomes a copy of a SFC (single-faced card), only the visible face becomes a copy. The other face is unaffected. The DFC may still transform.
This is rather at odds with the way most continuous effects apply. In particular, it's different to the way that morph and flip cards work, and the way that DFCs currently work. If a card gets flipped or unmorphed while it's a copy of something else, the "underlying" characteristics change, but the copy effect still applies for the duration it would apply. So if you cast Break Open on my face-down Venomspout Brackus, and in response I Cytoshape it into a 3/3, then it'll become a 3/3 effect "over the top of" its base 2/2 stats; then when Break Open resolves, it'll still be 3/3 "over the top of" its base 5/5 stats. I'd expect DFCs to work the same way, and under current rules they do. Why do you want to change this?
I guess you could get around the "instants and sorceries on the battlefield" issue by making them all Auras with ETB abilities, but then they wouldn't be as clean.
If you did go with Auras, you could also make the ability "If ~ would be countered, instead it ETBs transformed", which would get rid of the stack issue.
I like this a lot.
Wow. Nice card, but I think it's unusual enough that it should be uncommon.
The transform sentence should be templated something like "When an opponent casts a spell, if ~ is on the stack, transform ~." It's important it uses "When" or "Whenever", as otherwise it won't be a triggered ability.
Interestingly, the transformed version won't actually automatically counter the spell it's targeting (in fact, it loses its target, which may need rules support). So if the opponent taps out to cast this, you can effectively neutralise it by casting another spell. Which is a fun Achilles' heel.
I like it a lot!
I can't tell if this is too powerful or extremely weak. It basically depends on how likely it is to get all five types out.