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I found a notepad with some of my very first card designs on it. Here they are, without any changes.
Wow. "Enchant Creature" instead of Aura?
I found a notepad with some of my very first card designs on it. Here they are, without any changes.
I think this was supposed to go through libraries, hands, and graveyards as well as the battlefield.
I found a notepad with some of my very first card designs on it. Here they are, without any changes.
This eventually became 3D Glasses.
I found a notepad with some of my very first card designs on it. Here they are, without any changes.
I found a notepad with some of my very first card designs on it. Here they are, without any changes.
This eventually became Prisoner Zero.
I found a notepad with some of my very first card designs on it. Here they are, without any changes.
I found a notepad with some of my very first card designs on it. Here they are, without any changes.
I like the flavour a lot. I wonder if it could be done with +1/+1 or -1/-1 counters; too many counter types on creatures may get confusing.
I also wonder if it's strong enough. Punishing the controller is good, but Dread shows "whenever a creature deals damage to you, destroy it" while obviously very good, isn't as strong as you'd think, since creatures commonly end up trading off and only dealing damage a few times. Perhaps trigger off creatures with counters attacking?
Reminiscent of Skeleton Scavengers. Also a really glaring example of how confusing it is having the verb "regenerate" refer to two different game actions.
"Gamma" is not an actual Time Lord. I'm brainstorming different ideas on how to represent the Doctor in my set. If I can create a flavorful, splashy card, I'll slot it in as a mythic. See also: Alpha, Beta, Delta, and Epsilon.
This version focuses on his vindictive side. The Doctor is willing to give you a chance to live in peace, but if you blow that one chance, you're screwed. (See The Runaway Bride for an example of this.)
"Beta" is not an actual Time Lord. I'm brainstorming different ideas on how to represent the Doctor in my set. If I can create a flavorful, splashy card, I'll slot it in as a mythic. See also: Alpha, Gamma, Delta, and Epsilon.
This version is a little less subtle. The Doctor is a vigilant protector of Earth, but when he regenerates, it takes him a while to recover.
"Alpha" is not an actual Time Lord. I'm brainstorming different ideas on how to represent the Doctor in my set. If I can create a flavorful, splashy card, I'll slot it in as a mythic. See also: Beta, Gamma, Delta, and Epsilon.
This version shows the way that Time Lords grow and gain experience as live longer. This comes at a cost, however: they may become disillusioned with the world and stop regenerating.
lowered cost