Hmm... Sorrow, is this supposed to include a line about how it taps during your untap step? Because, otherwise, this restriction is better than "~ enters the battlefield tapped." You get to use the land before your next turn begins, and if you don't, you get to use it during your next turn.
This is one of the few top-down designs I've had in this set.
The process was
Need a red mythic
Want to do a big-hitter sorcery
Hmm, destroying land always hurts, sounds mythic
Okay, so what if like a chasm opens (non-basic lands being destroyed) because red says birds and such can just fly away. I guess if there's only one non-basic not too much would get killed, but I don't think that's the case in most formats that aren't limited.
I have an hour and half until class starts. I'm just trying to pass the time.
I meant to change targets of any number of copies of target spells. This is a very narrow card - you might as well make it useful when you do find a use for it.
Copying is a little sub-theme in this set, so I wanted to create a card to work with that. Also, I feel since it's a narrower application than Shunt and Ricochet Trap I can keep it at uncommon.
There's Ricochet Trap and Shunt, so yes I think this can be red. And I think this should just be a tweak on Shunt, , "Change the targets of any number of target spells". No need to restrict it to working only on replicate/storm spells.
Alternately, "Target player reveals his or her library and exiles all instants or sorceries revealed this way with CMC X or less. Then that player shuffles his or her library."
This is potentially so backbreaking against certain decks.
I'd play it in Kozilek EDH!
Wait... no I wouldn't.
For the record, I like this version :P
For posterity, this was ETB tapped and "~ untaps in your opponents untap step"
New one is blank :)
Hmm... Sorrow, is this supposed to include a line about how it taps during your untap step? Because, otherwise, this restriction is better than "~ enters the battlefield tapped." You get to use the land before your next turn begins, and if you don't, you get to use it during your next turn.
Interesting. Likely to be FAR too easy to forget and get wrong, though.
This is one of the few top-down designs I've had in this set. The process was
I have an hour and half until class starts. I'm just trying to pass the time.
As an aside, Thrive seems to infer this could be green. But, yes, white seems fine.
I think this is fine. It's following Meadowboon, Ajani Steadfast and Ajani Goldmane.
I meant

to change targets of any number of copies of target spells. This is a very narrow card - you might as well make it useful when you do find a use for it.
Then I suggest you cost it at

.
is a pretty painful cost to shunt around a big Gigadrowse.
Copying is a little sub-theme in this set, so I wanted to create a card to work with that. Also, I feel since it's a narrower application than Shunt and Ricochet Trap I can keep it at uncommon.
There's Ricochet Trap and Shunt, so yes I think this can be red. And I think this should just be a tweak on Shunt,

, "Change the targets of any number of target spells". No need to restrict it to working only on replicate/storm spells.
Not X or less. That's super powerful. Exactly X makes it an interesting game and extra Spikey.
Alternately, "Target player reveals his or her library and exiles all instants or sorceries revealed this way with CMC X or less. Then that player shuffles his or her library." This is potentially so backbreaking against certain decks.