Plagiarism Cube
Plagiarism Cube by Phopus
68 cards in Multiverse
33 commons, 18 uncommons, 15 rares, 2 mythics
2 colourless, 7 white, 12 blue, 10 black, 10 red,
9 green, 6 multicolour, 7 artifact, 5 land
38 comments total
The goal here is to make a set entirely of cards designed based on other IPs (intellectual properties). Each IP gets only one card.
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The goal here is to make a set entirely of cards designed based on other IPs (intellectual properties). Each IP gets only one card. I'm also trying to push into some chaotic and new design space. Feel free to suggest IPs I may have missed!
Each card has its IP listed in bold flavor text (unless the card name and IP name are the same)
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Fortify

+1: Apex, Invasive Predator deals 1 damage to any target.
-3: Sacrifice ten permanents. If you do, destroy all creatures you don’t control.
Your opponents play with their hands revealed.
Once per turn, you may cast a spell from an opponent's hand with converted mana cost less than or equal to the number of mind counters on Professor X, then remove a mind counter from Professor X.



I really would like it if the coin flip would allow you to attach it to a land that then turns into the Golem. Otherwise this could be an enchantment.
You bring up a fair point. WotC has not printed Planeswalkers with other card types even when it would have been appropriate.
I do usually follow official design policy, but here I think I'm gonna keep it an artifact to see how it plays. There are two reasons for this: one of the goals of this set is to try out a lot of new things, and I don't need to balance cards around anything outside of the set.
Yeah, sorry. Some of these cards are incomplete thoughts at the moment. I have updated it now to at least make some sense.
There are two possible interpretations of this:
1) The card costs
to play and enters as an X/X. Later, you can choose any card in an opponent's hand, and pay the CMC of that card whatever it is, to cast it. It needs words to make it an X/X, probably like Ivy Elemental.
2) The card costs
to play and is something like a 2/2. Whatever X you chose and paid, that's the CMC of cards you can cast from opponents' hands. It needs words to help you preserve the value of X from casting time to later activation time, probably like Riptide Replicator.
What does it mean, then?
It already says opps play with their hands revealed, and @Vitenka, the X in the CMC has nothing to do with the X in the activated ability.
Hmm, yeah - it needs some way to remember the value of X between the casting and the invocation. (At least, I assume that's meant to be how it works?) And you probably need to add explicitly revealing their hand too.
It's a very interesting card, though.
Card is missing a power and toughness, and also the X in the cost does not do anything.
Being a planeswalker overwrites all other types. It's insanely abusable mechanically to have them be artifacts, and no one questions why they aren't creatures. Note that Calix isn't an enchantment either, even though he's nyxborn
There's nothing in the rules preventing it - there's at least one that spends some time as a creature. Though this isn't really taking advantage of its extra type, it's just an extra vulnerability.