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Well, yes, obviously. But that much is obvious from the mechanic. Tempting Licid didn't need it in the name for people to realise "this is Lure".
It was meant as a reference to Lure.
I was musing on Soul Seizer having had 2 of them in the prerelease. I think if you make the effects a bit less strong than that one, you could have a common cycle of creatures that can transform into Auras when they hit a player. If they're all combat-damage tied, that'd distance them from the Licids.
How about "Alluring" rather than "Luring"?
It is. Although it's perhaps unfortunate that one of the set's presumably rather few ways to transform another permanent is tied on the back side of this one, making it unusable to get this one transformed. It might be friendlier if the back had some different ability and the back face moved off to be a (rather harder to activate) effect on some other card.
Oh, I like this one. It's very taunting.
Hee. Nifty.
Amusingly, the front side is far from useless. Two of them are great with Clock of Omens, for example, going infinite with that plus Thran Dynamo.
:D
Based on jmgariepy's idea.
Hmm. Norin the Wary in DFC form. Less vulnerable to Stifle and Prodigal Sorcerer, but more to Tranquility. Still mostly useless. :)
tweaked stats
I like what this card is doing, but it needs to be much bigger on the flip side for it to be playable. I know that it transform after one activation if your opponent is winning, but there's little reason to activate this if your opponent is 3 life away, for example. I would take too long to matter.
Yowch. Somewhat niche.
Actually, best used with Magewright's Stone or equivalents. Get him to the black side, then use it twice in response to each other, so that "transform ~" happens twice and leaves him back on the black side :)