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Evidently Wizards doesn't have a problem with phasing things out any more. Phasing as an ability is a little spicier, but not by much. Since the last card dealt with equipment, I thought it would be interesting to see some equipment with phasing. Remember, NTC #084 doesn't unequip when it phases out... it just acts like it doesn't exist.
But what is the name of this card?
You're right on both accounts. Thank you Infiltrator!
'peed' ha ha ha
"equipeed"
Also shouldn't that be "As long as" on the first ability?
Jack wins this week with Hoard's Guardian. See everyone in (((NTC #084)))!
Voting is up! Click here to choose your favorite card!. And since there's only two choices, I figured I'd get rid of the option to vote for multiple names. Gotta make a choice. ;)
Hope everybody had a happy Halloween!
Aegis Knight
Creature - Demigod Knight
Probably would be a card in a Theros set, because the idea comes from Greek mythology. Not sure if Demigod is a creature type yet
This was interesting but hard to think of anything good for it.
Hoard's Guardian
Creature - Spirit
Vaguely evoking the ghost knight in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, or a less unfortunate guardian on a hoard of artifacts.
Welcome back! Spinning off of last week's entry, and imagining an environment where indestructible might occasionally be a weakness (similar to snow) I made a card that would add more indestructible permanents to that environment. But what is this card called? And what is its creature type?
:dances:
Froggy wins this week with Reckless Overclock! See everybody tomorrow for (((NTC #083)))!
Poll is up! Click here to choose your favorite name!
It occurred to me after Froggy's post that I could have just written this:
"Destroy target artifact. If that artifact is indestructible, it deals 5 damage to its controller."
There are some corner cases where this is a worse ability (regeneration being the obvious choice) but I doubt there are many ways to keep a 'destroyed' artifact on the battlefield printed in the past five years.
But since Froggy already submitted, and that's technically a functional change (because timing) I figured I'd wait until the contest was over then quietly change it. But don't tell anyone that I'm going to do that. ;)
Froggy has a good lead here. My best idea is a variant of that Superheat
Yeah, it's an interesting design, I think I like it. It means indestructible on artifacts still matters a lot, but the removal isn't completely dead.
I wonder if there's a simpler way of templating it so you don't have to remember until end of turn. Or alternatively, to include reanimation effects (which I think this isn't effective against?)
Reckless Overclock
Reasons this is a good name:
I will also submit Reckless Overheating as an option.
Oh, and yes. Something, something, Bazaar Trader. That guy gets around. Also if you get lucky and your opponent controls an artifact creature, combos with cards like Sheltering Light.
Welcome back to Name That Card! Today we have a curious Shatter variant designed to punish players who play with indestructible artifacts. But what is the card's name?
Jack wins this week with Mana Tank! See everybody tomorrow for (((NTC #082)))!
Voting is up! Choose your favorite name here!
Rechargeable Mana Cell
Crystallised Mana
Mana Tank (art shows Wizard in inhospitable environment wearing mystical scuba gear)
I'm terrible at costing these things! It feels like if either the mana cost or recursion cost is 0, it would be broken, but if they're more than zero. But there can be some sideways use I totally didn't notice