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Mash-up of Mizzium Skin and Pierre's Virtue of devotion.
I wasn't sure where to go with this. I took "lots of creatures" from mzizium skin, and "tap X creatures, search your library for a creature with CMC X" from Virtue of Devotion.
I like the potential tension in not being sure whether to tap your own creatures to find a more expensive creature. It's a shame it can't put it straight onto the battlefield and take advantage of the tapped creatures, but I think that would be too expensive.
I'm not sure what a fair cost should be.
ROFL. Good point, I'd forgotten that existed, it matches perfectly :)
Friends with Otherworldly Journey. I like it.
From Clockwork Avian and Alex's Dustdrifter Spellblade.
This is the other half of Bird of Prey, mashing up the other halves of the two base cards that didn't use, mounting up +1 counters and exiling.
I considered a lot of variants, mostly around having this automatically blink itself. But couldn't fit both "blink me" and "I blink" on it, and I decided "blink me" was better.
For a while it automatically returned to play when it was exiled, but I decided Mark Rosewater was right, exile should be "gone", and not messed with by other cards.
Yeah, it's also comparable to a Spikeshot Goblin. And has the same "I stuck some equipment on it, hope you don't mind" effect.
Flavour is very very very cool though; where the goblin is not. So big win there.
From Clockwork Avian and Alex's Dustdrifter Spellblade.
I simplified the base cards a lot to get this, but I like it. It (hopefully) captures the feeling of a power-matters flier from Clockwork Avian, and the feeling of "attacks you out of nowhere" of Dustdrifter Spellblade.
I like the way this feels like it will sit aloof, preying on any 0/1, 1/1 and 1/2 creatures the opponent is foolish enough to play :)
I wasn't sure if repeatable-fight was too good, but Ulvenwald Tracker suggests its ok.
Nice.
Hey; welcome back to mashing land :)
I like this. Also works pretty well if you're willing to sac your creatures to other stuff.
Perhaps a tiny bit large for cost with this advantage? It really is a very nice upside if you can make use of it.
From Emperor Crocodile and Learn from Your Mistakes.
I lost most of the details, but I think captured something of the spirit of both cards.
This seems to be a chunky green anti-wrath card, in that a lot of the time it won't do anything, but if you push this forward as your only creature, or force the opponent to wrath, you can maintain your advantage.
Savra, Queen of the Golgari already did your first idea anyway. This is a nifty "free" regenerator.
Scrapheap + Sacrificial Goat
Ooh, one of my cards for once.
Hmm. The obvious mash is "Whenever a creature is sacrificed, gain life" which is a pretty limited subset of "Whenever a creature dies"
Maybe a flavour mash? Goats are famous for eating trash, aren't they?
Oh; agreed. But wouldn't it be a very odd to see a card named "redcap" in white-only? (Also the existing Murderous Redcap was hybrid rather than gold, which was the other obvious option)
I don't know about the hybrid... this would sure look weird if it cost

. I suppose one could always point to Grove of the Burnwillows for precedent, though. (Dear Alex, that was a joke. ;)
Swords to Plowshares + Redcap
Ah; the classic white removal/lifegain. And... an unfinished creature card. Looking at the next item, we see ((C17116)) but as the combination ther is just a Crumble variant, I'll stick with redcap.
Mythologically; redcaps are murderous little trolls, whose caps are dyed with tier victims blood. I can't help but link to teh delightful: http://www.webcomicsnation.com/uvernon/littlecreature2/series.php here, though.
So exiling creatures is a thing the redcap could well do. Probably ought to be YOU gaining the life; not its controller though. Which makes for an expensive black effect. The name clearly wants to be red though.
Red's take on "gain life" is primarily "Stop someone from doing it"
I could make this
- that's allowed lifegain.
but if I'm going to do THAT then I ought to go full-out "Let's remind people that 'swords' existed and was awesome"
Imagery; A redcap farming. Don't look tooooo closely at the bodies and blood it's using for fertiliser
The argument about what color this card is is kind of funny... especially since the one card I can think of that hosed in a similar sort of way before is Tsabo's Web...
That still allows the choice of any colour. Oh no; I see - it doesn't grant any colour mana ability.
I think I quite LIKE the "Makes some lands better" part now, though.
How about "When a land enters the battlefield, its controller chooses a colour. It can't produce any other colour of mana and loses all non-mana abilities."?
Clarified, I hope - though now it might be possible to use it to lock in a Blood Moon. I can live with unlikely interactions like that, I think.
clarify clause
Eh; that then works the way Alex has it. I kinda did want to do that, but mainly wanted the whole "it generates what one of what it could generate" thing.
Well, ok, actually I just want "
: Protection from funny land" but :) (Well, there's Desert... and Inkblight doom moth and... ok, it makes sense in blue. Which has it.)
How's this? "Whenever a nonbasic land ETBs, its controller chooses a basic land type. That land becomes that type and loses all other abilities." Except that I feel like that should be green, or maybe blue.
Oh. I took "chooses a colour of mana it can produce" as "Okay, I choose that this Plains can produce blue mana now". Evilbad words.