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Recent updates to Planescape: (Generated at 2025-06-22 05:45:20)
Cost raised to 4WB.
Raised cost back to 2 for balance.
Perhaps 2 is ultimately a better cost then?
Huh. Really decent mana acceleration, with a side order of "I don't need mana, I need colour fixing instead"
Feels pretty potent. But lands, even nonbasic ones, can't be too hideous; so the "I only run one of it, so it fetches..." trick probably isn't going to break anything.
But the "This is kinda half a Sol Ring" use is just very very good.
Changed name to portal key.
"True death", right?
Changed race from human to bariaur.
Changed mana cost from 2 to 1.
Minor Update:
I have scrapped the Prismatic keyword, but moved it over to a non-keyworded mechanic to be used sparingly, mainly via a reprint of Transguild Courier.
I placed the Nathri race in a more fitting color (
), while putting the Tuladhara in an additional color (
).
I may re-map the races to the colors a little bit, without all of them being necessarily represented by just one color. As long as the flavor is right, I suppose the chips can fall where they may about that a little. What matters is that the races feel like their color(s).
I'm also considering adding a mechanic like this:
Vibrant - Whenever you cast a spell that shares a color with this, [effect].
This creates combos with Resonant while further representing the color matters theme. On the face of it, it may appear to be more of a "mono-color matters" type of mechanic, but in the same set as Resonant and otherwise with lots of multicolor stuff, it does not function that way.
A more straight forward variant might simply be "Whenever you cast a multicolor spell", but I'm not sure about that approach here.
Or perhaps something more specific, like "Whenever you cast a [Color] spell", as an off-color thing. That would more explicitly encourage specific multicolor combinations.