Intriguing green-blue affiliation I'm picking up. Interesting design, but it'll be frustrating if you need the Lay of the Land and nobody's playing any spells for you to counter :)
Cute little design. I don't see much reason for the "nonland" restriction. I'd beware of too many 0-power creatures at common in a single colour, though; it can make a colour very hard to play in limited.
This was rare (Savannah Lions), then it was uncommon (Elite Vanguard). It's never been common before. It's probably not broken at common, but it will definitely impact limited.
Most players don't have any particular colour available; see Quenchable Fire. "Any player may activate this ability" costs are pretty much always colourless, for this reason. If you made the cost rather than , it'd be good.
Interesting design, but it's still worse than a basic land unless you have something else that likes counters on your permanents (or that likes being cast with colourless mana). Unless you're planning to say that Limited events with your set will not have basic land provided, so you have to draft the subpar land to play with them as well, there's not much reason to ever play this in a deck.
Intriguing green-blue affiliation I'm picking up. Interesting design, but it'll be frustrating if you need the Lay of the Land and nobody's playing any spells for you to counter :)
Cute little design. I don't see much reason for the "nonland" restriction. I'd beware of too many 0-power creatures at common in a single colour, though; it can make a colour very hard to play in limited.
Nice design. The Cenn's Heir version of Knight Exemplar.
I updated the wording as per your decision on Peasant Agitator and Overzealous Cadet.
I updated the wording as per your decision on Peasant Agitator and Overzealous Cadet.
This was rare (Savannah Lions), then it was uncommon (Elite Vanguard). It's never been common before. It's probably not broken at common, but it will definitely impact limited.
Most players don't have any particular colour available; see Quenchable Fire. "Any player may activate this ability" costs are pretty much always colourless, for this reason. If you made the cost
rather than 



, it'd be good.
Interesting design, but it's still worse than a basic land unless you have something else that likes counters on your permanents (or that likes being cast with colourless mana). Unless you're planning to say that Limited events with your set will not have basic land provided, so you have to draft the subpar land to play with them as well, there's not much reason to ever play this in a deck.
Yeah, these look good as they are to me. The fact that their normal mana is
rather than
stops them obsoleting Svyelunite Temple and friends.