It's the inverse of the concept. One is "Little things can't block me". The other is "You can't block anything". Sure't they act pretty similarly on a small field; but they're different like "Cannot block" and "Must attack" are different.
But Green already gets this ability. See also Ghirapur Guide, Mournwillow or Arlinn's Wolf. They operate in a slightly different way, but it's the same concept.
Well, this card sure evolved a lot. An inverted sirens call? Hmmm.
Red sure as heck gets this ability. White has had it, like, once. Pushing to green, with a maximum power limitation? Maybe?
Green gets the inverse though; "target creature must block", and provoke. So feels odd to get this too.
The ability itself seems non-problematic (even weak) and flavourwise could be justified as green (supermenace - I'm big and stompy, small things hide when I'm around) but mechanically, it looks like it's not in greens bailiwick.
Good points, i will do the normal non-inverse. it fits the part anyway
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It's the inverse of the concept. One is "Little things can't block me". The other is "You can't block anything". Sure't they act pretty similarly on a small field; but they're different like "Cannot block" and "Must attack" are different.
But Green already gets this ability. See also Ghirapur Guide, Mournwillow or Arlinn's Wolf. They operate in a slightly different way, but it's the same concept.
Well, this card sure evolved a lot. An inverted sirens call? Hmmm.
Red sure as heck gets this ability. White has had it, like, once. Pushing to green, with a maximum power limitation? Maybe?
Green gets the inverse though; "target creature must block", and provoke. So feels odd to get this too.
The ability itself seems non-problematic (even weak) and flavourwise could be justified as green (supermenace - I'm big and stompy, small things hide when I'm around) but mechanically, it looks like it's not in greens bailiwick.