Is a hoser to recycle on permanent types that are most likely not to be removed at all really the pressing issue? Outside of Auras and permanents that sacrifice/animate themselves I expect artifacts and enchanments will make their way to the graveyard through discard and salvage more than through removal.
Real hosing is meant to directly attack the strategy e. g. a hate bear with "Activated abilities of cards in graveyards cost more to activate."
Not a choice target no, but I think this is decently draftable and could end up in the graveyard via a card with Salvage (e.x. Repurpose, Impromptu Journey).
This one doesn't seem likely to end up in the graveyard. Although it is a nice efficient bit of cheap equipment, it doesn't seem likely to ever be the biggest threat on the table.
The other martyrs with destruction effects are may-abilities. Is it intentional that this one can backfire?
That's not a hoser to self-mill at all.
Is a hoser to recycle on permanent types that are most likely not to be removed at all really the pressing issue? Outside of Auras and permanents that sacrifice/animate themselves I expect artifacts and enchanments will make their way to the graveyard through discard and salvage more than through removal.
Real hosing is meant to directly attack the strategy e. g. a hate bear with "Activated abilities of cards in graveyards cost more to activate."
This is just recycle-aware removal.
Reprint to hose recycle.
i like that surrakar got it's own creature type. Though they probably wouldn't even if they had another chance, for consistency's sake.
U 1/1 to 1U 2/1
Reduced life gain from 2 to 1
Not a choice target no, but I think this is decently draftable and could end up in the graveyard via a card with Salvage (e.x. Repurpose, Impromptu Journey).
This one doesn't seem likely to end up in the graveyard. Although it is a nice efficient bit of cheap equipment, it doesn't seem likely to ever be the biggest threat on the table.