Players are allowed to fail to find something in their library (even when they could), but I'll add that anyways to make it clear.
As for trample, I don't think every green fatty should have trample. This provides benefits outside of beating down, so I think it's fine not having trample.
I have no clue what "blanchwood" is. Wizards has been making a point of giving cards more resonant names in recent core sets, I was going for the same thing here. Could the name be better? Yes, but I know I don't want "blanchwood".
This would give an added bonus of 8x blanchwoods for casual players. Who can complain?
Regeneration can hose burn spells too. This is a very indirect opposition to red spells. There are cards of other color that this protects again (shrapnel trap, vampire's hunger, etc).
Also, this card is not efficient enough to be usable against burn spells in constructed.
Being a weaker Dragon Scales is not a problem. It is a perfectly playable card as is. Flash would increase the number of combat tricks and increase complexity.
A better version of Raging Goblin. Nice design.
Bloodthirst ?
First to Feed, maybe?
It has a good niche usage in sideboards for limited. Sounds good to me.
It also stops the lethal Fireball pointed at your face. That's a pretty big upgrade from Fog.
Players are allowed to fail to find something in their library (even when they could), but I'll add that anyways to make it clear.
As for trample, I don't think every green fatty should have trample. This provides benefits outside of beating down, so I think it's fine not having trample.
I think being worse than Mana Leak in the early game is enough to make this a bit worse than Mana Leak.
Will see if it's too good late game, but I don't think making it cost UU will matter then.
I have no clue what "blanchwood" is. Wizards has been making a point of giving cards more resonant names in recent core sets, I was going for the same thing here. Could the name be better? Yes, but I know I don't want "blanchwood".
This would give an added bonus of 8x blanchwoods for casual players. Who can complain?
Regeneration can hose burn spells too. This is a very indirect opposition to red spells. There are cards of other color that this protects again (shrapnel trap, vampire's hunger, etc).
Also, this card is not efficient enough to be usable against burn spells in constructed.
Crown obviously could not be reprinted in a core set. Complexity is an issue as is the tribal theme of crown.
This card fits a useful niche of killing 1 toughness creatures, and possibly empowering evasive guys.
non-Demon would be pretty broken. As is he helps further a theme in black and becomes more appealing to johnnies.
feel free to suggest a name.
Being a weaker Dragon Scales is not a problem. It is a perfectly playable card as is. Flash would increase the number of combat tricks and increase complexity.
Valor Made Real was never very good. The intention was to give it cantrip.
If the card is too efficient it will go to 1W.
It originally was mass Mercy Killing, but I decided that wasn't very green and instead went for a Parallel Evolution type effect.
Is winning after waiting four turns for an ultimate a crime? Looking at the precedent, it is not.
Because I find Waylay's wording to be janky. They originally tried to print it like this, but changed it back to retain more original functionality.
Why did you rename Blanchwood Armor?
Why is green suddenly hosing red?
Was Crown of Suspicion too good?
Double Cabal Therapy without requiring the creature sacrifice? That's pretty brutal after a Duress.
I can see this guy being pretty neat if he said non-Demon.
This name is confusingly similar to Blood Lust.
An extra point of power on Shadowmage Infiltrator, as long as I agree to also screw up my opponent's mana with Spreading Seas? Sign me up.
More like Circular Logic without the madness. I think UU might be safer here.
Now it's a weaker Dragon Scales. Maybe try it with flash?
Why not just use Waylay's wording? This is obviously a reference to it.
This is Valor Made Real as a cantrip for no additional mana.
You could compare it to Pit Trap, but this card has two fewer drawbacks than that for the same mana cost and a lower activation cost.
and it needs to say up to ... forest cards