Burning Days
Set 2 in the Bakaran Block. The fiery entity has risen from his tower!
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First strike
Whenever another creature you control dies, you may tap target creature.
Whenever another creature you control dies, you may tap target creature.
2/2
When Faithful Abbot enter the battlefield, you gain 2 life.
Reverence 2 (When this creature dies, you may tap 2 untapped creatures you control. If you do, return this creature to your hand.)
Reverence 2 (When this creature dies, you may tap 2 untapped creatures you control. If you do, return this creature to your hand.)
1/2
Tap target creature.
Gravesplice onto Instant –
(Whenever you cast a Instant spell, you may pay 
if it's in your graveyard. If you do, add it's effects to that spell. )
Gravesplice onto Instant –




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In fact there is a word similar like that in Hindi for a Crow. You might have heard the famuos song Maye Ni Maye Munder Pe Teri Bol Raha Hai Kaaga which if translated means Mother, mother, on your parapet a crow is cawing So Kaaga in Hindi (Brij Language would mean a Crow), but in this case it is Kaaka.
Yeah, I like this now. You'd have to carefully watch it to make sure the accumulation of repeatable effects didn't get dominant and oppressive, but I think this has potential for a lot of fun play.
I like it. It's got the same problem buyback has (repeatable effects can get boring), but that just makes this mechanic a 'sometimes food'. I could defiantly imagine a block where this mechanic was peppered throughout... then possibly a return to it in a core set.
Good now?
Why bother exiling it? It's not like Splice onto Arcane ever required you to exile the spell... it just took advantage of the fact that all those little tack on effects cost mana. I would think people would find that more fun...
It's an interesting limitation on flashback, I can get behind it.
Hmm. So it's like flashback but that can only be used when casting another instant spell? Not sure if it's different enough to flashback to be worth it. I could be wrong though.
My days, my days, my days are on fire...
ok
There isn't a way to do that at the moment. Sorry. It was requested over here a while back.