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This reads rather awkwardly.
While arguable in color, I was always liked this design by Ascale:
>Shred Free
>Instant
>Destroy target permanent attached to a permanent you own.
I like effects like this. It's still powerful for its cost, but I love the possibility of getting it cheaper or for free (free spells and alternate casting costs ftw).
This was intentionally left as target player, so in mirror match-ups you'd be able to try and hit yourself if you had a hand of creatures.
Is choosing any plains or forest okay in general? Is any forest or any plains okay at common? I mean at 7 mana the restriction of basic just felt unnecessary.
Too similar to (((Experimental Genome))). New implant ability, based off of prowess, but applying to all instants and sorceries.
Yeah; but now it's a cyber-jinn doing the murderalising.
To be fair, the 1001 nights opens with a slave orgy, followed by a man that is doomed to die by the hands of a djinn because hit spit a peach pit down a well. It was pretty strange to begin with.
I choose to interpret that statement globally, rather than limited to this one plane. 1001-tales just got much stranger.
The wishes djinn usually grant take the form of cybernetics.
How are you supposed to properly keep track of which creatures you control are implanted with what?
Imagine for a second that you had four creatures and three implants in play. "Okay, so these two are implanted with A and the other one plus that third one are implanted with B, however the implant C is implanting these three creatures excluding the one that is implanted by A..." Yeah, that's not gonna end well.
> ... That creature becomes an artifact in addition to its other types. (This effect lasts indefinitely.)
What's the flavor? Is it an obscure reference to Ashnod's Transmogrant :P ?