A Gathering of Ice and Fire
A Gathering of Ice and Fire by NinthWorld
172 cards in Multiverse
41 commons, 60 uncommons, 63 rares, 8 mythics
8 colourless, 9 white, 12 blue, 2 black, 18 red,
10 green, 82 multicolour, 14 hybrid, 10 artifact, 7 land
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A Game of Thrones themed Magic card set based on A Game of Thrones: The Card Game Second Edition
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All creatures lose all abilities except mana abilities.
Target creature you control fights target creature an opponent controls. (Each deals damage equal to its power to the other.)
If a creature dies this way, its controller creates a colorless artifact token named Gold. It has "Sacrifice this artifact: Add one mana of any color."
If a creature dies this way, its controller creates a colorless artifact token named Gold. It has "Sacrifice this artifact: Add one mana of any color."
Target opponent discards a card at random. If that card is a creature, you may draw two cards.
Tap target creature.
Target player draws three cards.
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Iirc, blue is a distant second in discard. How frequently Intrigue should show up in cards with blue but sans black would be the question.
The closest equivalent would be Gaze of Granite, which costs XBBG and affects all nonland permanents, not just creatures the opponent controls.
Neat. Bad flying. Which is probably at least better than the "bad flying" route shadow used since it's more interactive.
Also: Since when does gree-blue get to do discard?
Hmmm. There's tension on whether this should attack itself or buff something else. It might be more interesting if it had vigilance someehow; so that the tension is whether to block it or block something else and risk the extra damage.
But this being almost nastier than "3/3 unblockable" for only 3 mana is really evil. That +3 to anything makes for evil combats.
I'm attempting to port over A Game of Thrones: The Card Game Second Edition to a Magic: the Gathering card set. Obviously there are a lot of mechanics in that game which cannot be easily translated to MTG, but the cards are still very interesting and have a lot of synergy, which is the main aspect I want in this set.