WWII
WWII by Neuromancer
168 cards in Multiverse
56 commons, 45 uncommons,
38 rares, 22 mythics, 7 tokens
2 colourless, 24 white, 24 blue, 23 black, 24 red,
24 green, 11 multicolour, 6 hybrid, 13 artifact, 17 land
211 comments total
Reallife Tech based on WWII - Warning: Top down design ;-)
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Disclaimer: As mentioned in the short description, this set is a Top-Down design, this means that there will be cards that don't fit the usual paterns for the colorpie. Because I'm hitting a rather sensitive topic with it please tell me if you are offended by a card/image/flavourtext/... and I'll try to find a solution (change/delete the questioned content). Uncommented edits are minor changes (e.g. picture adding, fixed wording, flavor adjustment). |
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: Destroy target attacking creature, it's controler gains life equal to its power and may search his/her library for a basic land card and put it onto the battlefield tapped, if s/he does s/he shuffles his/her library.
: search your library for up to two basic land cards and put them onto the battlefield tapped.
I'd just like to say that I find it funny when the Recent Updates pages says things like "Jack V commented on Socialism".
Yeah, socialism is super white.
IIRC this set deliberately shifted the colours to map onto powers in WWII (black=germany, white=USA, red=USSR, green=frace, blue=Japan), so there are some cards that fit the colour pie for this set, not the normal colour pie.
That said, it might make more sense to make USA=red, USSR=white.
I think maybe the socialist revolution had a lot of red as well, being a passion for change and justice, but socialism as a concept (either good socialism, or what-stalin-called-socialism) is white.
Socialism itself is quite white.
And even Fiery Hellhound :)
Yeah. Patrol Hound and so on.
Is hound still a creaturetype? I assumed it was abandoned with the Lorwyn creaturetype cleanup.
This makes me think of Talrand's Invocation.
Wolves are also a creature type. It's kind of confusing. Something in this card should change, though.
By the by, that's a good cost for Double Bear. I've had people try to tell me that DB should both be a cheaper common or a more expensive common. Having tested it in draft, though, I'm pretty sure it costs 4.
Hound is a creature type. Why doesn't this make 2/2 Hounds?
D-Day was WAY too strong, to make it more balanced I made it a singleuse ability. It now is very much like echo.