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Blood-Sucking Leech;;Therapeutic Leech
creature -- Leech
Sadly Repentant Vampire is taken
Taking a different tack: Cultist of the Fallen Angel (human warlock) // An Angel Reborn (angel horror)
The front face would show some cultists who have gone from demon worship to worshiping the eternally "just killed" corpse of one of the angels slain during the events of Eldritch Moon (e.g. the cult of the Nameless Angel in Children of the Nameless). The back face would show the angel corpse reanimated, but obviously and gruesomely "rebuilt" from the bodies of the cultists on the front. Broken wings can't fly
Blood Child -- Vampire // Brightwalker -- Vampire
Welcome back! A lot of cards from Innistrad started in another color and transformed into black creatures. This one, however, switches from Black to White. We're going to need a name for this card, a name for the card when it's transformed, and a couple of creature types too.
Amuseum and Jack tied, so I acted as tiebreaker and gave it to Jack. Mostly because a Hall of Mirrors is so big, and this seemed like a small thing. Something needed to tiebreak, and I guess that technicality was it.
Also added flavor text, since I know that 'Saucer of Milk' needs a little explanation for those who don't know the myth.
see everybody in (((NTC #038)))!
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I'm loving the suggestions recently, so many seem so good!
Saucer of Milk in one of the fairytale sets, where you leave out an offering to appease creatures who'd else steal child away
Or: Psychic Duplicate
Hall of Mirrors
mirrors easily shatter (#2)
gain reflection of object (#3)
Soul stone. (Imagery shows a gem cracking under strain)
Welcome back. Originally, NTC #037 cost
and only included the first and third line. But I couldn't get over how annoying it was that a spell like Mind Control didn't really really work with NTC #037. Your opponent's going to get that creature either way, since effect was continuous...
I thought about ways of having NTC #037 check for auras, but there wasn't a clean answer. So the clean answer, as far as I could tell, was to just have it be a Hesitation for Auras. This should solve the problem 98% of the time. The rare time that something funky happened, like you gained control by re-attaching a pre-existing Mind Control... well, that's one of the reasons why this card is rare.
But what is this card's name?
Link wins this round via a tie-breaking vote by me. Honestly, Jack's Burrowing Krasis was an equally legit answer. I just leaned toward the ancestors because "Elf Spirit" is unique, and I could see some worldbuilding there (Technically, Magic has one Elf Spirit, but it is literally "Elvish Spirit Guide", that was originally just a spirit and got a creature type update that's... arguable. And no one has ever built on that flavor that I know of outside of a Simian counterpart.)
Jack almost threw me for a curveball when I looked back and saw he made his Krasis an armadillo wurm. Yeah... I kinda want to see that too...
See you fine people in (((NTC #037)))!
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Walking Copse
Burrowing Krasis
Creature - Armadillo Wurm
Flavour text: "First skin armadillo"
Baloth Juggernaut
"Nature's inevitability given form."
Creature type - beast juggernaut
Pulsing Heart of the Woods
(Ref Dark Heart of the Woods ) because every turn it sends out a 3-damage pulse, and it's more like an enchantment than a creature.
Implacable Ancestors
I see an army of glowing elven spirits, marching forth from between the trees of a forest, weapons readied as they prepare to fight on behalf of their descendents.
I'm glad this name won. It was so much better than mine. Haha
The third ability definitely has 'thorns' flavor to me.
Being vigilant and indestructible means it's strong and ... vigilant
So... Ironwood? that doesn't quite include the thorns flavor... Spikewood? Hm... Ooh, Spinewood is a good one. Spines are generally tough, and sort of have a thorns feeling...
Man, I'm not super happy with this choice, but I don't want to spend too much time on this.
So, my suggestion is Spinewood Sentinel. That's not too bad, honestly.
Edit: Oops, forgot creature types: I would suggest scout, but this probably doesn't move, so most players wouldn't like it being a scout... Okay, so I guess just "Treefolk Warrior" or just "Treefolk". If you're feeling creative, I personally like "Treefolk Juggernaut". Yes, Juggernaut is a creature type, though I think it might not work since it's actually a race type, not a class type.
Welcome back to name that card! This card is just two green keywords and an common alternative to trample. But what a combo, hitting your opponent every turn, throwing up a 3-power wall, and almost impossible to stop. Originally I added hexproof too, but I figured the card needed some sort of vulnerability.
As a side note, it's really tough figuring out how to cost indestructible. Sapling of Colfenor is a little too old to be a good gauge. Predator Ooze and Stonehoof Chieftain are the only two (non-god) creatures in green that have the ability with no tricks or activations. So the cost might be off, but presume it's reasonable.