Jandora

Jandora by Zalabar

33 cards in Multiverse

23 commons, 3 uncommons, 7 mythics

18 white, 1 blue, 1 black, 1 green,
5 multicolour, 1 hybrid, 6 land

31 comments total

On the plane of Jandora, powerful shamans wage war, calling on spirits of the otherworld for aid.

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Creature – Human Shaman
Whenever an enchantment enters the battlefield, you may gain 1 life
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2010-12-24 15:11:33 by Alex
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Enchantment
At the beginning of your upkeep, Grind 2 (Look at the top 2 cards of your library, then put one of them back on top of your library and the rest in your graveyard.)

Sacrifice Rift Bond: you gain 1 life for each card in your graveyard
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Creature – Spirit Warrior
Flying
Ritual {1}{w} (You may play this card from your graveyard for its ritual cost .)
{w}: Regenerate Haunting Hallows.
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Creature – Human Shaman
Whenever you cast an enchantment spell, you may put a 1/1 totem creature token onto the battlefield.
Illus. Totally Subtle Elf Design, Wiki
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Legendary Enchantment
At the beginning of your upkeep, sacrifice Seal of the Savage unless you discard a card.

Creatures you control get +3/+3, and have lifelink, trample, and hexproof.
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2011-02-01 09:03:15 by Alex

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On Arathi Mistmage:
On Glory Song:

Ritual is just a better flashback. And ritual already has a meaning in Magic. Colloquial, true, but most people will expect something called a ritual to give you mana.

Edit: oh, you're putting it on permanents too. That's different.

On Seal of the Damned:

This would be incredibly powerful with graveyard recurssion. I don't need to draw cards in order to discard a card every turn...

On Seal of the Damned:

The reminder text seems a bit confused whether it's enchanting a library or affecting all libraries.

On Vaara, Chancellor of the Void:

It would be pretty tough to get not one but two Emrakuls into the graveyard and follow that up by bringing a creature into play on top of both shuffle triggers...

On Wanderwisp:

Almost as good as Storm Crow, but isn't a bird. Also, by costing 1U, you aren't tempted to play into your opponents Force Spikes.

On Vaara, Chancellor of the Void:

Mmm, interesting. So I can keep casting Stupor and Doom Blade alternately from my graveyard, for BBB each. Or in fact I can keep casting Plague Wind and Corrupt from my graveyard for BBB each. Hmm. Not sure if that's too powerful. It is a 5 mana mythic that dies to Lightning Bolt, so maybe not. (It's an instant win with two copies of Emrakul, the Aeons Torn, but frankly the problem there is Emrakul not this card.)

On Seal of the Savage:

Nice. Permanent Overrun. Good mythic.

On Seal of the Damned:

Yikes! Insta-hard-lock. Wizards don't normally make it this easy to lock an opponent out of drawing more cards... Possessed Portal was at least symmetrical.

On Seal of the Cursed:

This all looks like good templating to me (except that "you" should be capitalised and "graveyard" shouldn't). Perhaps the {x} ability should target, to clarify that you can't play all the exiled 2-drops by paying {2}. But basically, it looks good. It may be a bit expensive for the effect; I think this could be 5 mana.

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