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Multiverse by Shoe

63 cards in Multiverse

2 with no rarity, 31 commons, 12 uncommons,
10 rares, 8 mythics

8 white, 13 blue, 9 black, 11 red,
6 green, 2 multicolour, 3 hybrid, 11 artifact

39 comments total

The planes Phase in and out of one another in this Timespiral 2-like expansion

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Creature – Goblin Wolf Shaman
Landfall – Worg Fire-Swallower gains +1/+0 until end of turn, Transform Worg Fire-Swallower.
{r}: +1/+0 until end of turn.
1/1
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Creature – Goblin Wolf
{r}:+1/+0 until end of turn
3/3
1 comment
2013-09-04 20:35:04 by Shoe
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Creature – Goblin Warrior
Haste, Battle Cry
2/1
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Creature – Zombie Ally
Whenever Pet Zombie or another Ally enters the battlefield under your control, you may put a +1/+1 counter on Pet Zombie.
Remove a +1/+1 counter from Pet Zombie: Regenerate Pet Zombie.
0/0
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Creature – Faerie Zombie
Flying
Unearth {pb}{pb}{pb}
2/4

Recent comments: (all recent activity)
On White Orchid Titan:

I didn't realize this block was Time Spiral-esque. In that context, it's probably okay.

On Multiverse:

We do seem to be alternating gold and colourless, that's true. I think with cross-block design, Wizards try to include more-than-baseline amounts of gold cards in the blocks before a gold block (Innistrad) and after a gold block (Theros). I think if we manage a set without a multicolour theme three years running, then the central set of those three would have minimal to no gold cards.

On Aggrodork Wereelf:

Specifically, when you're editing the card, there's a "Frame" dropdown. If you select "Double-faced" from that dropdown, the edit box will show you both the light side and the dark side.

dude1818 created an entire cardset where every card was double-faced. Well, got partway through creating it, at least; he has 87 cards in that cardset so far.

On Multiverse:

This stage of design does have a lot of multicolor cards. They're in every set now, it seems.

On Aggrodork Wereelf:

But you can do transform cards on Multiverse.

On White Orchid Titan:

That's deliberate, to provide Homage to the original. Bad Idea?

On Fire-Breathing Worg:
On White Orchid Titan:

Why does your Titan cycle have the same keyword cycle as the real titan cycle?

On Brass Lion:

Too good at common?

On Figure of Change:

Set throws back to all sets currently in modern, Zombie and Spirit are both tribes that were suppoorted. In addition the flavor is that he experiments on himself and turns into a merfolk, then a Lich and then a Demilich-spirit creature thing.

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