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"At the beginning of your upkeep put a +1/+1 counter on ~ as long as you control another green creature." reformatted to an "If." Added Noble subtype
typo fix
Ward?
changed Laborer to Citizen
changed Laborer to Citizen
changed Laborer to Citizen
changed Laborer to Citizen
changed Laborer to Citizen
I did not. It seems to be a one-off cycle of Mercadian Masques and doesn't matchup with the card concept here at all to apply the type. Additionally, subsequent cards having "monger" as part of their name do not have the monger type. So, no relation to Scandalmonger unfortunately.
Did you know that monger is actually a creature type?
toughness increased to 4
That's a pretty good approach, I think.
"However, creature types and (often) names are not generally pieces of the card I believe were in need of change prior to adding the card to the set at that time"
Especially when the errors didn't exist when the cardset was made, because the 'proper' creature type wasn't supported :)
I'm willing to update and work on cards mechanically and alter their p/t and mana costs, based on hearing cards are overpowered, underpowered, oror just can be written in a more streamlined manner.
I view those errors that need to be fixed as problems that should have been solved before the card was finished. However, creature types and (often) names are not generally pieces of the card I believe were in need of change prior to adding the card to the set at that time. Sometimes I may have cards that have similar names in a set and not realize such until later. In those cases, I view that as a problem that I should have been aware of when making those cards, so in those situations, I am likely to change the card's name.
Also, in Okundwa I had one or two cards referencing shamans, so I wanted this to keep its shaman type.
"I supposed that strategy also applies to "finished" card sets on here"
Hmmm... this is interesting, actually. I think this shows that some people design their cardsets as if they had designed their cardsets (past tense) AND some people design them without that layer of 'pretending'; they will update cards from a set even if that cardset was 'released' (read: stopped being worked on, but not published [obviously]) a long time ago.
Kind of a mind-bender, but something I've though about for a while. Not sure which way is 'better', or if both of them are equally fine.
Fair enough. With creature type updates, Wizards doesn't remove the type(s) that was printed on the card even when they add new ones. I supposed that strategy also applies to "finished" card sets on here
I created this card in 2012, when warlock was not a type. I did not do a complete scouring of the whole five types, but at least for Shaman and Druid, those types were added to some cards later without removing their original profession or class, presumably because the cards had those positions in their card name. Based on that, I added warlock to the type here to reflect the name while honoring the original type of shaman and choosing to keep that as well.
Cleric, wizard, warlock, shaman, and druid are mutually exclusive caster types for the 5 colors. Dread Warlock is only both caster types because it got errataed. It would not be a wizard if it were printed today
I used Dread Warlock as precedence.
I should have commented on the edit. The edit was adding the type warlock as that became a creature type in Throne of Eldraine and this card had "warlock" in its name.
Does this need to be a Shaman and a Warlock?
"each upkeep" changed to "your upkeep." After seeing the legendary from M21 and the previous white cards that have given card draw, I believe the card draw is fine here due to this card being legendary, and having a restriction for the card draw that requires white to do fairly white thing in order to achieve.
I've commited far too much to the creature type at this point.
Has it been mentioned that Child is a terrible idea for a creature type?
In this case, noble doesn't fit. Boss?
Switching Lord to Noble on a bunch of cards.
Followed SecretInfiltrator's wording