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I guess I was thinking of all the stuff you can use to empower horobi being hosers for this. There's a few things that would just be "Ok, you played that enchantment? Great, you die." And taking that risk seems a very black thing to do. And I was thinking 2/2 was roughly as powerful as a 1/1 with flying.
But yeah; losing games to this on turn 3 won't be fun, so there's no reason to permit it to be a 1-cost.
Heh... I didn't want to get in the middle of this card's power level argument, because I saw where this was headed. It's true, though... If you're deal 6 damage per turn, you don't really care that you're taking 2 damage a turn. I considered this card to be better than three Carnophages... barring that my opponent doesn't play with enchantment destruction.
Ok, I guess the prospect of dropping this three times by the end of turn2 is a bit devastating. Very black, but.
It's someonecide to play a second copy. I think two hasty 2/2s per turn might well overwhelm an opponent before they can cast 5 targeted spells.
Well, it also constrains you to use decks with no (or at least minimal) equipment or enchantments; and it's practically suicide to play a second copy.
I'll agree Bitterblossom's downside is minimal - one life a turn ain't much, as legions of Phyrexian Arena players will agree - but it is something.
The downside of this is interestingly variable. Against some decks it'll just mean losing 2 or 4 life total. Against other decks it'll be lose 2 or 4 life a turn.
The downside is pretty huge though - it's only one cheaper than Bitterblossom, which is roughly comparable creatures - but has no downside at all.
Whee. That's pretty strong. Compare with Bitterblossom or Sarcomancy. I think this should probably be at least
, or more likely 
; compare Goblin Assault.
Landed Coffers + Swamp
Hah - it's already a mash. (Shadowbane and Vitaspore Thallid)
So. It's gain life whenever your creatures are hit by black spells, and makes white knights. And I've got to make that black. Well - targeting stuff with black spells is easy in black; but gaining life? Not so much. But black does get cheap token makers (Breeding Pit being the basic example) so this part could be ok. but not this cheaply! Ah - but black does do the whole "I go fast, you can punish me later!" thing. So we can make a token maker with a downside.
On top of that I don't think it's a particularly elegant design either, and I would probably need to majorly recost it, but I didn't want to edit the original design. One needs to own to one's mistakes after all.
...yeah, that's going to be way too good. A lot of the time, there won't even be any permanents to turn into birds at all.
THe bastard child of Halcyon Glaze and Dovescape
Burning-Tree Shaman+Complicate
Public Execution+War Falcon
Pleasing. Seems reasonably balanced given the double-payment. Still searches up Skullclamp, but so did Trinket Mage.
Cobra Trap meets Omniscience
wrong terminology
Trinket Mage+Helix Pinnacle
My original version would put the card into your hand, but I figured there was no reason not to put in on the battlefield.
Ardent Plea + Trace of Abundance
No I'm not sure why it seemed a good idea to mash two permanents into a sorcery...
Slay+Annihilate+Assassinate. That was a really mean challenge to give.
Reminds me of Clone Shell, somehow. Or Body Snatcher.
Mash-up of Ethereal Champion and Camruth's Erratic Shapeshifter.
I took the "can survive damage" idea from etheral champion, and the shapeshifting idea from erratic shapeshifter, and ended up with a creature with a built-in polymorph.
I sort of wanted to restrict "death" to lethal damage or effects your opponent controls, for flavour and balance, but I thought it was probably not worth it.
The resulting card's not very fancy, but seems like it should exist. It's obviously crying out for abuse in a polymorph deck, but hopefully isn't worse than existing combo cards.