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In most cases in Magic, if something instructs you to do something to an empty set (create 0 tokens, deal 0 damage, etc), instead you don't do anything. So this artifact has "T: do nothing," and its triggered ability won't trigger
Ortian Bauble + Crossroads Consecrator
A mana rock, and a green human that buffs an attacking human. How odd.
I wonder if "Buff mana rocks" would be too broken? Ah why do I care. Let's do it.
Old style 'effects everyone'? Eh, should probably not be.
Could be a creature? Or, more plausibly; an artifact itself to make it always do something.
But why stay plausible?
Decadent Sculptor + Shambling Goblin
Two black creatures.
Spellshape into an X/X vanilla for
. And a 1/1 that pings on death.
Spellshape into -1/-1? That seems weak; but could actually be really annoying, as long as you have the cards to feed into it.
I thnk we'll make an enabler instead - a build around "Make a madness deck" hint.
Flavour then feels like an imp. In fact, if Nettling Imp wasn't already used, that name would be perfect for the effect.
Making it non-optional means I can be a more traditional "potential downside" black card; it might kill itself.
oops this makes sense (well not entirely, but more than what i assumed)
i thought this was an enchantment creature... not an aura :P
In this case - Welcome to "How cards used to be formatted way back when". I can never get enchantments right. And doing it this way also sneakily saves a line and makes it fit :)
It could trigger off the enchanted creature dying; but this way it also triggers off that creature getting unsummoned or whatever else. The expected use is either "I put this on your creature, then kill your creature so effectively this is just spliced on" with a side order of "This creature you thought maybe kill? Maybe now you won't kill it."
it seems alright but i'd just have it say when it dies, jund doesnt do anything but destroying (i think), and an opponent probs won't do anything to it because it isn't a threat unless they do something to it
Also why enchant - creature? if it's a cretaure why doesnt it have PT and no subtypes? u and yer weird formatting!
Grip of Emptiness + Temur Charm
A slightly badly templated temporary-steal (it's missing haste) - makes the creature abilityless, but adds some power; and if you get it killed, you also get to kill a land.
And fight, or counterspell, or mass cowardice.
Well, those go together like... five completely unrelated things.
Ok, I think I see a way to do this. We salvage the "when it dies" part of the grip, and have the effect you get be a charm. So it can be a curse, or a threat of a curse, kind of thing. And we get to use "Hey, aura's die when the creature they are on die" to simplify it.
Colour...

? Gah, that means it has to be a 3 cost at least. Which means it needs to be pretty powerful in its effects.
Was Red ability then green, then black; but then I realised that pumping the power on the red ability and putting ugly wording on the green one gives a neat little countdown effect.
Power level is all over the place; card is clunky, effect is horrible.
I think there's something in the basic idea of a seal, like thism, though.
I've been using "Flying" (and "defender") as a supertype for a while. I just like the way it reads.
A websearch will find you the answer to the second question quickly enough.
I like how you put the evergreen in the type line, can i ask why tho?
also what is the flavor a reference to ?
Droning Bureaucrats + Utonian Recruit
Wait, that's an official mtg name? From a recent set? Huh. We're allowed comedy again; nice to know.
So, two white creatures (wite creaters?). One a 1/4 nerf-on-command that cares about CMC. I guess that's a primary-white thing, given the Celestial Kirin.
And one a 1/1 that's a 3/3 if you control shrines. Like the hondens are. Or; in set; there's a cycle of lands. Which, um, "Att {mana} to your mana pool". I suspect that's a typo :) Apart from (forom?) that, they're "ETB with small effect, and tapped" mono-lands.
So pretty easy to activate the bonus.
Well, there's a pretty obvious and kinda interesting combination here.
I think we'll run off of number of plains, instead of nmber of shrines; though.
And I suspect it makes for an interesting little minigame for yourself; you could easily be left unable to use your own best stuff if you're not careful.
Creatre type; well, I referenced the kirin before, so sure, we'll say this is a kirin/advisor ability. And since we're allowed comedy...
(Note: Modern design would remove most of the fun minigame and just have the word 'opponents' stuck in there to makeit one sided. Though you still want to be thinking about when it's safe to add an extra plains.)
Well yeah. Thus my "I don't think the rules supoprt this". But they could. Maybe the wording would be different. "Activate an exertion ability on target creature" perhaps?
Narrow is indeed true. Perhaps this should be a bit more expensive and also allow you to exert a normally-non-exertion creature.
Reminds me of Tombfire and Hisoka's Defiance, that is, it's naarrooooow. I don't think the "gets the benefit of that ability" works since they are context dependent on the activated / triggered ability.
Plasma bolt + Pacifism
Tap or untap target creature, deal it one damage; nerf target creature.
Freeze Ray seems like the obvious mash. I do rather like plasma bolt's ability to deal one dmaage to wake a creature up though; can I channel that?
So nerf one of your own creatures in order to... something? That's basically exert.
"Exert target exertable creature"? I don't think the rules template currently supports that, but is seems like it could. And it could be used both to double-boost your own creatures, and to lock down opponent creatures for longer. (If nothing else; the opponent might as well exert it since it's not being exerted anyway)
So... I guess now I've made an acceleration ray?