So we finally got rules that cover what happens when you copy permanent spells a while ago. And they do exactly what everyone would assume: Become a token as they resolve.
Now lets follow that thought process and create a simpler wording to make token copies.
Oh, right, for whatever reason when I read "elemental spell" my mind directly went for those classical elemental (noncreature) magic associations which seem like the card was also partially going for - but yeah, Elemental creatures, sure.
I'm on-and-off experimenting with turning the creature type Elemental into a card type elemental for a reboot version of MtG; elemental would work like tribal for spell subtypes which would include classical elements like Fire and Water etc.
For the purpose of backwards compatibility it is identical to the creature type Elemental. Just read it as capitalized "Elemental".
What's an "elemental spell"? Is it a supertype? An encompassing type of a group of subtypes in the vein of "historic"? Any set of cards with particular words in their names?
It feels like this itself is also supposed to be an elemental spell - whatever that means.
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Can we siplify further?
Double-Cast (When you cast this, copy it.)
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So we finally got rules that cover what happens when you copy permanent spells a while ago. And they do exactly what everyone would assume: Become a token as they resolve.
Now lets follow that thought process and create a simpler wording to make token copies.
Oh, right, for whatever reason when I read "elemental spell" my mind directly went for those classical elemental (noncreature) magic associations which seem like the card was also partially going for - but yeah, Elemental creatures, sure.
I'm on-and-off experimenting with turning the creature type Elemental into a card type elemental for a reboot version of MtG; elemental would work like tribal for spell subtypes which would include classical elements like Fire and Water etc.
For the purpose of backwards compatibility it is identical to the creature type Elemental. Just read it as capitalized "Elemental".
What's an "elemental spell"? Is it a supertype? An encompassing type of a group of subtypes in the vein of "historic"? Any set of cards with particular words in their names?
It feels like this itself is also supposed to be an elemental spell - whatever that means.
See Card132842.
See Card132842.
See Card132842.
See Card132842.
See Card132842.
See Card132842.
See Card132842.
See Card132842.
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