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Mashup of Agent of the Fates and Bottled Desperation, itself a fairly cool mashup by jmg.
I honestly think the best mash-up of those two is Agent of the Fates itself. But I made an effort to get some overlap.
I think this card is worse designed because (a.) it's multicolour when it doesn't really need to be (b.) it's less exciting and harder to process because the drawback applies to you too and (c.) it undermines heroic by having a drawback on it.
But it's the best I could manage that had any Bottled Desperation in at all.
Mm, yes, "Scry 1 whenever a creature dies" is a nice marginal effect, and if you happen to find some Demons so much the better.
Mashup of Kuon, Ogre Ascendant and Potential Slayer.
I kept this quite loose, but tried to make something Kamigawa appropriate but that could also be printed in another set.
The demon restriction makes this quite narrow, but it's still useful to scry even if you don't have a demon to aim for.
Good comparison. Ok, seems fine, thanks!
Not sure abt damage to player. That was my first thought but I thought it might just never happen when it mattered?
Yeah, this seems fine to me. It's less complex than Skullsnatcher and no worse than Zombie Cannibal, which were both common (albeit pre-NWO).
It seems odd that it's "deals combat damage" rather than "deals combat damage to a player".
Mashup of Cremate and Minotaur of the Labyrinth by dude1818.
This is fairly weak for graveyard-hosing but fairly complex for common. It doesn't help you deal with cards that go to the graveyard and get used immediately, but is more playable. Hopefully it's not too far in that direction, or it ends up just getting used as a small creature and randomly hosing minor bits of graveyard recursion, without touching strong graveyard recursion. But in a graveyard heavy set, it might be worth having.
WHAT. Infinite black Regrowths for one mana? This is awfully dangerous, especially because black can easily sacrifice this if it ever needs to set up another one.
I would test the hell out of this before trying to release it in any format.
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Not overpowered, no. Might want to be legendary, or perhaps mythic (or both), but perfectly printable.
Well, it doesn't let you recurse forever, because it locks the graveyards against new entrants. But yeah, bring back everything that's in there before you cast this. Mind you, the damage it deals means you won't actually need to bring back much stuff.
Overpowered for a black shivan? No idea what creature casting costs are nowadays.
Or if you have a Viridian Longbow in play. Normally, when someone says something like that, they're joking... but that's one heck of an activated ability...
Awesome! Terrifying recursion if it hits you once, but only if it does get through.
Necropotence + Annihilator Dragon
Wow, one of the classic "Let's break magic for years" cards, and a dragon-eldrazi mash.
How about a dragon that brings stuff back? That might be fun.
And black has a nice firebreathing-alike ability, that fits well.
Vendol Raider+Krakilin + Drive to work unglued podcast. Edit: Oh no, it was the future sight one, actually.
If you don't? Eeep.
Actually, combining both to end up with
> At the end of each turn, if you didn't cast a creature spell this turn, you may put a +1/+1 counter on target creature you control.
would make for a pretty nifty and playable card. In duels it's almost always +1/+1 per turn and often +2/+2; in multiplayer quite a bit more. Could be up at 3 mana-ish there (and possibly green rather than white, though either could be argued).
That was certainly a wording I considered. This version certainly fits "Hope" better though. And goes kinda good in multiplayer.
When I first read it, I misread it as "at the end of your turn, if you cast no creature this turn, put a +1/+1 counter on a creature you control", and I quite liked that version, although I don't know if it fits the mashup.