To clarify; Blue does get creatures of 4/4 size; but only at higher rarities.
And it probably needs to cost 5.
And finally - flavour. A single human wizard is usually 1/1 or even 0/1. You need something to explain why this guy can fight two grizzly bears at once, and come out in a draw. Heck, he can body-check a war mammoth and walk away with the mammoth dead behind him. That needs some kind of flavour explanation!
This outclasses Primal Huntbeast and green is the creature color (especially when it comes to larger sizes) while blue is supposed to be weak in creatures.
What does the flavor text mean with "those" and "this"? Is it supposed to be something the creature itself says?
Why is a common Human a 3/6?
This is not quite Scaled Behemoth but as a creature with toughness 6 it is not a blocker easily dealt with and hexproof just means its straight out immune to spot-removal.
As is the card seems like it would be better at five mana and/or uncommon.
The one thing you could do is cast it during the end of combat step, after combat damage has been dealt. Then the creature is exiled until the next turn's end of combat. So you could attack, exile your own creature, and then board wipe in your second main phase.
It's also considerably worse than Cloudshift, considering that creatures returning to the battlefield from exile untap anyway. Or maybe this doesn't exile creatures you control?
okay will tinker it and make smaller
Looks like an undercosted Benthic Giant at the moment.
Flavor with a 4/4 human is definitely an issue as well.
What is this design trying to accomplish? You could make it a 1/1 with double prowess.
To clarify; Blue does get creatures of 4/4 size; but only at higher rarities.
And it probably needs to cost 5.
And finally - flavour. A single human wizard is usually 1/1 or even 0/1. You need something to explain why this guy can fight two grizzly bears at once, and come out in a draw. Heck, he can body-check a war mammoth and walk away with the mammoth dead behind him. That needs some kind of flavour explanation!
This outclasses Primal Huntbeast and green is the creature color (especially when it comes to larger sizes) while blue is supposed to be weak in creatures.
This outclasses Primal Huntbeast and green is the creature color while blue is supposed to be weak in creatures.
But first I need a better name
Maybe I will move it to Naloxa....
I have no idea. I don't really like this card, especially in this set
He calls in his allies with a Hiss... i like it here \o/
Why is this called Tongueflick?
You make a lot of these "When ~ attacks, you may pay
to create N tokens" cards. Sometimes it makes more sense than other times.
For this card it does very little. What's the of using this ability here?
ooh sort of like a genie lamp? neat!
actually did something else
agreed
Since this is no longer a land, it should maybe get a new name? Mirage Chalice?
Does this work with any mechanic in the set? Otherwise it might as well be a rare to not take up space at lower rarities.
What does the flavor text mean with "those" and "this"? Is it supposed to be something the creature itself says?
Why is a common Human a 3/6?
This is not quite Scaled Behemoth but as a creature with toughness 6 it is not a blocker easily dealt with and hexproof just means its straight out immune to spot-removal.
As is the card seems like it would be better at five mana and/or uncommon.
works
Just make Black cloudshift.
"Sacrifice target creature you control, then return it to the battlefield tapped."
The one thing you could do is cast it during the end of combat step, after combat damage has been dealt. Then the creature is exiled until the next turn's end of combat. So you could attack, exile your own creature, and then board wipe in your second main phase.
It's also considerably worse than Cloudshift, considering that creatures returning to the battlefield from exile untap anyway. Or maybe this doesn't exile creatures you control?
This is a white card.
so it could change
yeah, not too black, it could also be red, but i just want it to be a r/b combat trick
Doesn't feel particularly black? Although I suppose it's a good counter to a number of white combat tricks.