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Modern day design seems to be moving the cost towards equipping rather than casting, which makes this harder to abuse. It's easier to cheat artifacts into play than attach them for free. There are certainly some older cards that you can cheese with this.
When a card has a specific equip ability like Steelclaw Lance, I think this gets around the targeting restriction, so you could pay
and attach it to any creature, not just a knight.
Nice. A sword that comes with a blacksmith attached. There's a surprising lack of abusable targets for this. Elbrus, the Binding Blade is one. I guess there's a fair few where it gets around colour costs. (Unscythe, Killer of Kings....)
But.. what does this do with cards with multiple equip costs? Does the card have to meet the equip requirements? Something like Steelclaw Lance?
I think I like this.
Obvious design is obvious
See Bloodsucking Accountant.
See Mizzium Tinkerer.
See Gruul Tattoo Artist.
See Nature's Boon.
See Hallowed Touch. Closing the loop for Vitenka :)
I was following the template of the Draconic Roar cycle. It's funny you mention that, though; I was planning on making a legend that gives your spells spellcaster-conspire, which happens to work extra well with these
I call them mages (see Circle Seer ), because I wanted something short and less technical sounding - also my version needs to be updated to now include Warlocks, too. :)
I like the use of a kicker-like mechanic here. Beats the alternate cost version I tried on Inquisitor's Mark etc. It is the integration with the batch word for spellcasters that really sells this.
Should the if-clause be considered linked to the first ability, or would it also apply if this spell somehow was given convoke?
See Academic Rejection.
See Forbidden Knowledge.
I make all my cycles using the "related to this one" button :)
Huh, doublable-disenchant. Interesting use of the party-system. Also, props for sending us on a wild goose chase of "See X, See Y, See Z..."
See Nature's Boon.
See Mystical Fire.