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See Dance of Unceasing Flame.
So yeah - go big or go home :)
Red doesn't get vigilance so much - but encouragement to attack - it gets that a lot. Also, so rarely do we get non-hate emotion from red. Have "Exhiliration" instead. Also, dancing-shoes fairy tale :)
... True.
See ((C85711)).
Well? They can't.
Yeah; "At the end of your turn, take another turn, unless last turn was your turn."
With flavour text: "The word 'turn' just lost all meaning, didn't it?"
Huh; yeah; almost identical. Ah well, not every idea can turn out to be new. Putting it on a body is a pretty darn good idea, yes.
Reminds me of Arena. Which did actually have a modern version: Magus of the Arena (which cunningly did provide a conveniently 5/5 creature for you to send into the Arena).
Insipred by Survival of the Fiercest
Usually, of course, an upside. You wouldn't be using this unless you had something strong, or unkillable. But not always - you could get trapped with an opponent choosing much better matchups.
Cost is tricky. It really flavours as white - and white rarely gets aggression of this kind. The downside makes it a bit cheaper though... I'm gonna say 4. And plenty rare.
Bonus points for using this on a team-mate and a (((Fightomancer))).
Flavour text would probably actually be something to do with fields of honour. But no.
Could also have gone populous on it, I guess.
This article:
http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/beyond-basics/tales-designing-commander-2017-edition-2017-08-17
Points out that we need a cat that jumps up on the battlefield; noses at your hand, knocks some stuff over, and then goes to sleep in the most annoying place it can find.
Meh; this is a poor implementation.
Inspired by King Taravangian
Other than 7th guest reference, I'm not sure why I made this. I mean, yeah, it's a clone variant on flickering someone's creature. Very clever. But what is it for? What did "Darrin" mean that day?
Heh, that sounds a lot more reasonable. I think the "treated as though doesn't exist" only exists to hold the game together for phasing to work yet it's also loophole that can be used to create absurd cards.
Nonexistence


Instant (M)
Target card, permanent, or spell is no longer. (It can be any card in any zone. For the rest of the game, it's treated as though it didn't exist.)
This wouldn't trigger "dies" or "leaves the battlefield" triggers btw.
Ah! OK, still pretty strong but less ridiculous. That sounds familiar actually, maybe it had that text at some point and I forgot.
Although the "no cards in hand" version was v interesting rules-wise, I'd like to see a more reasonable card using that technique too :)
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art. This card is probably sensibly viable actually; though it's a bit of a stretch on white's "Kill harmful things in retaliation"
Oh; I think I remember where this weas intended to be. It's actually intended to effectively just be "All players have hand size 0" - and it's a cost 2 artifact as a mirror to Howling Mine. "Players discard one card a turn" rather than "Players draw one card a turn".
Then the wording turned from "Hand size zero" to the much simpler (albeit confusing and alpha-style) "no hand", flavour text and thus type and name followed naturally.
So less weird rules than I had thought.
Huh, yeah, if you think of this as phasing it probably does work fine.
And is really strong too, if they haven't played a creature by turn 2 then they just lose, no-one can cast anything again.
Well, yeah, but I think "treated as though didn't exist" does really work since Phasing is a thing :P You could have it as a reminder text though it might lessen the "comedic effect" of the flavor text since they wouldn't be so closely together.
> 702.25b If a permanent phases out, its status changes to “phased out.” Except for rules and effects that specifically mention phased-out permanents, a phased-out permanent is treated as though it does not exist. It can’t affect or be affected by anything else in the game. A permanent that phases out is removed from combat.
This isn't a very serious set, for the most part. The card is mostly intended to make you giggle.
One obvious reading is pretty much "Players cannot cast, reveal, play, discard, etc. cards in hands".
Another would be "Hand size is zero, and if you would put a card in your hand, discard it instead"
Another, probably more fun one, would be that the cards are unaffected - but anything that explicitly tries to access the hand fails.
But mainly the giggles.
Not the intention no - the intention is you have that one mana; no matter what you do. But you can spend that mana - it's in your mana pool. Just every time you check, there's
mana in your mana pool.
This is a set somewhat intended to be about seeing what happens when you do odd stuff to the rules.
fix typo; and while I'm at it, make the body different so the numbers are nice. And what the heck, use the stupid new colourless symbol.
Erm, I would interpret this to function much like Platinum Emperion. So it would/could have reminder text like
> "Mana can't be added or emptied from your mana pool. You can't spend any amount of mana except
."
This probably isn't the intention but that's what I'm getting.
Also, "Artihact"?
So does this translate to "Cards in players hands are treated as though they didn't exist"?
With "treated as though" you can pretty much set up any scenario you want, so some designers see it as a sign of bad design since it's such a hack as far as the rules goes.