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Awesome! Thank you!
Check my comment on Withering Meadow?
Side note, is there a way to properly format a transform card in Multiverse?
Common spot recursion, yes. Common (or even Uncommon outside of a set with graveyard themes), not so much.
I see your point though.
3/2 for 3 (definitely more green than either U or B ), one card upon death.
When editing/creating a card, the option on top of the card is "Frame". From that list you can find the "Double-Faced" choice.
Mana cost isn't really a factor if we're determining whether to red flag a card or not. Straight-up "draw two cards" just isn't something you generally see on a common creature. Citanul Woodreaders was the only real instance of this I could find and that's before New World Order was adapted by WotC. Also, there's usually at least one Disentomb in a set at common so I don't know where you are coming with that.
That’s a good point; the creature is a card in addition to the ones drawn. But does the 4CMC with two colors needed offset that? Without consistent recusrsion (unlikely in limited, where commonality matters), it’s tougher to get a speed advantage on the extra draws.
If this were
> When ~ ETBs or dies, draw a card.
I could totally see the cost then.
Btw, "draw two" on a creature at common will get red flagged for generating too much card advantage. Cards that do straight card advantage without affecting the board such as Divination or Mind Rot don't fall under this category.
So... for now.
My logic is this:
Green can have a cantrip creature when the costing is right, and has Fecundity. Blue gets 3/4 CMC “draw 2” in common in nearly every set. Black has both “sac a (permanent), draw a card” and “pay 2 life, draw 2 cards” frequently. Hence, a green-plus-hybrid that draws 2 on the way out, as if it were the one paying the 2 life.
Overall, the set design (as it comes together) is to reflect a revisiting of Llorwyn/Shadowmoor. I want a cycle of semi-hybrids in color combinations we haven’t seen yet. If this specific card design isn’t right yet, that’s fine; I’m sure I’ll be back to it for more redesign at some point.
As far as I know, "when dies, (you may) draw a card" is quite and is often offered as a keyword for . Historically the effect has been seen overwhelmingly in creatures. is secondary in drawing though, primary the kind tied to creatures. Fecundity also used to be a thing and Feral Prowler is a card WotC printed recently.
With just the cantrip, I think I would cost it at , but that's pretty nitpicky considering just how generic of an effect drawing a card is in the game.
Maybe it's time to ask what's the intended purpose, if any, of this card here? Does it need to be multicolored?
Why is the color indicator there btw?
Re: Necromancer’s Stockpile, it also resembles a hacked version of cycling. I agree it’s a little off per the standard interpretation of the color pie, but it’s a flavorful card that operates pretty closely to the fringes of black. Only bothers me when I think hard about it.
Yeah, U/B hybrid is tricky. I’d had it as a simple “draw a card”, but it felt too mono-green.
Well, now that's a blue effect and since this doesn't necessary even need for you to cast it, it doesn't make sense. Neither and have looting. does rummaging what's the opposite of this (discard, then draw) though that experiment did initially start with being able to do looting (Faithless Looting). Regardless, only does looting at the moment as far as color pie goes...
Speaking of, I've always found Necromancer's Stockpile a weird card for this reason. Compulsion for creature cards in ? Note that this is rummaging and Compulsion is from a time when also did that.