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Recent updates to Moranshi- the Abnormal Collectives: (Generated at 2024-05-04 01:09:43)
reduced from 4B 1/5 to 3B 1/4
Activated ability reduced from 2 to 3
Removed ": Craterize (Create a 3/3 red Hellion token if a land was put into your graveyard from anywhere this turn.). Activate this ability only once each turn. : Craterize. Activate this ability only once each turn. : Craterize. Activate this ability only once each turn."
"magic" to "magick"
Not a common, will change later
Altered to jmgariepy's staggering the trigger suggestion. This can still return instants and sorceries as it's something green has historically done via Eternal Witness and Down//Dirty and the dog tribe is instant and sorcery focused.
Perhaps 'Target permanent card'? Green normally can't fetch Instants and Sorceries (which tend to cost more when retrieving them from the graveyard. Compare Relearn to Raise Dead.)
Also, Dude's problem can be fixed by just staggering the trigger. "Create a dog. When you do, return target..."
Feels bad if your card gets exiled in response and you don't even get the token
"land with a type" is some janky sounding wording, but this was added so that you're not limited to only basics, but you're not repeating Strip Mines.
I conceived this set as wanting a lot of tokens between the four tribes. Rats got the best end of this stick, since their mechanic to generate tokens is easier than Hellions, and Dogs and Goblins didn't get mechanics to make tokens.
Most Infestation costs require two mana. This creature, Giant Rat, and Fixolya's Guard are the three whose cost is only one mana. While the other two were more expensive french vanilla, this was created to come onboard earlier.
The infestation effect is very in-flavour and interesting for a rat deck.
But I don't think it actually wants to be a keyword - both because it's a very narrow deck that would make use of it, and because multiple copies of the effect would rapidly become very very silly.