That was kind of the idea, or at least why I didn't restrict the card to targeting basics. Now I'd be willing to adjust the cost on this card to nerf it, should it easily threaten a real format.
Doubling mana seems way more easy to be broken than adding an extra mana, like this is usually templated. I'm thinking of cards like Nykthos that can tap for 5+ mana easily enough
Yes, though the decision has nothing to do with flavor. Assuming one isn't playing against burn, it's not hard to neither deal nor receive damage during one's own turn. I think in my first test, armistice could trigger every turn, but thought it'd be too easy to do on one's own turn. The simplest solution seemed to be just ignore one's own turn.
That typo was actually my phone's fault. Most other [typos] are my own.
Lifeline?
Not enough turtles show up on this site. Good job
That was kind of the idea, or at least why I didn't restrict the card to targeting basics. Now I'd be willing to adjust the cost on this card to nerf it, should it easily threaten a real format.
Doubling mana seems way more easy to be broken than adding an extra mana, like this is usually templated. I'm thinking of cards like Nykthos that can tap for 5+ mana easily enough
Now something different instead of bootleg Harrow.
Maybe this is overcosted? I haven't looked up similar cards.
I remembered no set I've made has a card with the creature type faerie, so I decided to include at least one in Envertol.
Yes, though the decision has nothing to do with flavor. Assuming one isn't playing against burn, it's not hard to neither deal nor receive damage during one's own turn. I think in my first test, armistice could trigger every turn, but thought it'd be too easy to do on one's own turn. The simplest solution seemed to be just ignore one's own turn.
So you are allowed to attack during an armistice?