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Recent updates to [Duel Deck] Duergin vs. Calamox: (Generated at 2024-05-06 10:34:30)
Big badda boom!
No, wait, that's wrong.
Dig dadda doom!
See Calamox.
Using its former mechanic in a different spot, where it's not that important to be sensitive to changing power.
ft:"hills" >> "high ground"
Is mtg flying based on sea-level, then?
Calamox common
Duergin deck single rare #2
common noncreature spell
see above
Replacing
> Formidable — Whenever ~ attacks, if creatures you control have total power 8 or greater, ~ deals damage equal to its power to target creature or planeswalker.
with something less text intensive...
Well, "legendary Elemental" is actually... quite flexible There are more cards this refers to than the Jace's Sentinel and on-color it still is as good at finding cards as Companion of the Trials.
Maybe if I kept it an instant like Lunge?
I really went with a cantrip here, because it seemed to me the most enticing thing to give the deck that wants to burn the face.
"Draw a card" seems like a rather unexciting and a neutral reward. The double requirement of "legendary" and "elemental" adds to feeling lackluster as it's hardly flexible - like a false promise. The "legendary shade" requirement in Duergin's Exposure feels like it might as well just refer to Duergin by name as it does in the card's name funnily enough.
I would consider either laxing the restriction by making it just 'Elemental' or just referring to Calamox by name and giving a considerable bonus.
Duergin has the snow deck, Calamox is nonsnow.
Coulda been a golbin snowballier?
supertype removed: snow