Oh, that's a really good idea for a card. Maybe too cheap despite all the clue activations (it is, after all, the fastest way to get Metalcraft I know of.) And probably belongs in blue. But if I saw this printed in a real set, I wouldn't have questioned it. I just would have played with it.
Brilliant does sound quite evocative. I remember than one norse themed set that had like 'adorned' which affected things that had something attached to them (equipment or aura). To me, it seems like these would be in somewhat of a clash...
There are definitely some memory issues, but I think the concept is worth it.
Excluding any untap shenanigans and further removal the three creatures can be used as memory aides for each other as well. Tap and stack all three of them and each turn you can remove and untap another one from the stack.
Hmm, yeah this is interesting. It's red-style looting though; discard then draw. But it is potentially a lot of it :)
Dropping this on your first turn, to get 6 artifacts straight into play seems kinda a bold move though.
Oh, that's a really good idea for a card. Maybe too cheap despite all the clue activations (it is, after all, the fastest way to get Metalcraft I know of.) And probably belongs in blue. But if I saw this printed in a real set, I wouldn't have questioned it. I just would have played with it.
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Brilliant does sound quite evocative. I remember than one norse themed set that had like 'adorned' which affected things that had something attached to them (equipment or aura). To me, it seems like these would be in somewhat of a clash...
I agree there.
There are definitely some memory issues, but I think the concept is worth it.
Excluding any untap shenanigans and further removal the three creatures can be used as memory aides for each other as well. Tap and stack all three of them and each turn you can remove and untap another one from the stack.
Cute. How many cards are there that 'freeze' for two turns? That might lead to some memory issues.
See Cone of Flame.