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It would be somewhat of a stretch I guess but no so much really if you ask me. Blue does occasionally gets 5/5s and 6/6s at common, but they tend to have CMCs of 6+. So if you mean 'powerful' as in having that much power, then I would say that's false. I do however think you also mean it in the mana cost to p/t stats ratio though.
Striped Riverwinder, Gearseeker Serpent, River Serpent, Silburlind Snapper, and Leyline Phantom for example.
Well, Water Elemental was uncommon? I mean, that's not a great reason...
Blue doesn't get creatures this powerful at common is the real reason.
OK, I'll bite: Why is this functional reprint of a Water Elemental an uncommon instead of a common?
Worst Tommy Cooper impression ever.
> "Please, not my Adoring Unipony!"
I like that idea though in that case I would hope that the flavor alluded to that.
I thought the loss was painful because it happens to be one of the lil' ones. :.(
Name and effect are somewhat contrary to each other in that it's a 'painful' loss yet it grants you life. With that name, I would imagine it would cause lifeloss to the creature's controller - though it would pretty much be a mono- card at that point... Maybe it could drain for 1 life point?
Strictly better Liliana's Specter btw :/
It's very desirable in limited (evasive body + CA) so I don't really see the need to make it splashable.
This is very aggressively costed. The combination of cost and body with flying makes me think of the usual Welkin Tern / Vaporkin / Tattered Haunter variant, which this blows out of the water.
REPRINT: Anticipate.
Straight-up removal with no conditions or ways to circumvent (such as enchantment removal when faced with Journey to Nowhere) is somewhat uncomfortable since it isn't supposed to be in 's turf. For one thing, if colorshifted to , this is a strictly better Murder, which already in itself is rather sketchy.
This is a bit nitpicky, but that flavor text wouldn't have quotes since it's not a thing the Warrior itself says, but rather anonymous narration about them.
Nice though, makes sense for the card.
Yeah, I mean, obviously the cardname changed, and the mechanics tell a different story now.
Maybe "Born into a warrior's life he yearns for someone to pass on his skills to before the fight finally consumes him."
It hits the same notes of being a fighter until death, but also adds acknowledges the implied flavor of the mechanics.
I still find this somewhat baffling. The current composition of name, flavor text, type, and mechanics are in dissonance. I would drop the current flavor text altogether or move it onto another card. Nothing in the current card refers to it to "dying for it as well".
It's just a matter of time. Remember how long it took for Murder to finally see print? The community can be weird like that.
Took a long time to get red Grizzly Bears to finally make its appearance in Falkenrath Reaver. Now that the dam broke, there's 7 red bears in Standard in common.