Heh, I wasn't actually thinking of any of those cards; I just wanted to make creatures that got boons from you casting instants and sorceries- the theme of this block.
Since you're not even giving flashback, you'd be better off spelling out the ability. "Until end of turn, you may cast instant and sorcery spells from your opponents' graveyards. Exile those cards instead of putting them anywhere else any time they would leave the stack."
Actually, that's terrible. Just do "You may pay . If you do, exile target instant or sorcery spell with converted mana cost X from an opponent's graveyard. Cast a copy of that spell without paying its mana cost."
While researching this response, I found Shaman's Trance. What a weird card.
Interesting! A Bump in the Night that's a lot cheaper (and in-colour) to flash back... but gives you a tricky situation to set up first. Probably best in a set that either has fetchlands itself, or shares Standard with one.
Unsure whether to leave her mono-green or make her green-white. This iteration could probably pass as a green-white hybrid, but it would be strange to only have one hybrid card in a set.
Heh, I wasn't actually thinking of any of those cards; I just wanted to make creatures that got boons from you casting instants and sorceries- the theme of this block.
Hmm. I appreciate this is meant to be a twist on Kiln Fiend / Nivix Cyclops, but it reminds me more of Titania's Chosen. Or Quirion Dryad or Nivmagus Elemental. I'm not sure if it'll turn out to be problematic for common. But give it a go.
Nice set of effects! Continues to feel very Ashiok while being rather different to Ashiok's last set of effects.
Since you're not even giving flashback, you'd be better off spelling out the ability. "Until end of turn, you may cast instant and sorcery spells from your opponents' graveyards. Exile those cards instead of putting them anywhere else any time they would leave the stack."
Actually, that's terrible. Just do "You may pay
. If you do, exile target instant or sorcery spell with converted mana cost X from an opponent's graveyard. Cast a copy of that spell without paying its mana cost."
While researching this response, I found Shaman's Trance. What a weird card.
Interesting! A Bump in the Night that's a lot cheaper (and in-colour) to flash back... but gives you a tricky situation to set up first. Probably best in a set that either has fetchlands itself, or shares Standard with one.
Seems really good in eternal burn decks and really bad outside of fetch-heavy formats.
Unsure whether to leave her mono-green or make her green-white. This iteration could probably pass as a green-white hybrid, but it would be strange to only have one hybrid card in a set.
Upping the cmc because it infinite combos with Soul Warden