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Mashup of Yukora, the Prisoner and Sadistic Glee
Mashup of Karstoderm and Squall
Mashup of Opaline Bracers and Untaidake, the Cloud Keeper
The may is optional - so reveal it, if it's a creature great, if not, then you didn't and return them all.
I know I'm talking to Vitenka here, but... how does this interact with Commune with Nature etc, where you're directed to choose a card-with-quality from among cards you've looked at?
Yes, this is pretty nifty. Cheaper to activate than Vedalken Mastermind but more restricted in targets. I can definitely see some uses of it. (Sphinx Summoner, Triskelion, anything with Mishra, Artificer Prodigy out...)
More costly to re-cast than an untap, usually - but it resets Pentad Prism etc. so it's certainly got a niche.
Also pretty darn nice as a way to save your artifact creatures.
Mashup of Ley Druid and Hurkyl's Recall.
This was originally going to be "untap", but I decided "return" was more interesting, and gave you the untap effect in some circumstances.
Well, Confound and Hindering Light exist. For that matter so do Squelch and Bind. This will sometimes be better than Confound (not only do I stop you killing my thing, but I kill your thing instead and draw a card: 3-for-1!), but sometimes worse (no suitable alternate targets; spell costs more than 2). Looks spot on.
Hmm. I think this is perhaps a bit too easy to hit, especially in Commander. I guess if your group allow you to play cheesy alt-wins in Commander then that might be okay... Certainly most of this is typical for a mid-to-late-game situation; 7 cards in hand is the only tricky part. Compare Epic Struggle, although admittedly that is rather cheaper.
Nice! Potentially pretty strong. In fact, actually, I think Wizards wouldn't print this with the costs this low because they don't like random effects being tournament-playable (because Spikes don't like having the result of a tournament decided by randomness as obvious as a coin-flip).
ok, let's make it allowed to hit yourstuff to.
Journey to Nowhere has that downside tooo.... maybe just remove the "you don't control" so this can be a potential lifegain-for-yourself upside?
This is actually Journey to Nowhere with a downside (it only hits creatures) so needs downcosting further. Compare Chained to the Rocks, whose downside is "You need a Mountain".
Mashup of Forest and The Cheese Stands Alone.
There's several interesting alt-win cards already (although I think the white and blue are most iconic). What green equivalent is a good reversal of barren glory?
I decided on this, although I'm not sure if all four clauses are necessary or not.
Also, if I ever make a Dual Nature deck, it will contain at least one Brothers Yamazaki.
I should point out that Dual Nature is worse in two very big ways. It also seems over-costed by today's standards... though Gatherer gives it a healthy 3.5 stars, so who knows?
"Whenever a nontoken creature ETBs" might be a wiser wording. :-P