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I honestly don't recall what the intention was, when I wrote this.
Probably "You didn't pay my upkeep, I die now! Oh wait, no, I'll kill this goat instead. Yummy goat. What was I doing? Oh yes, RAGH! ATTACK!"
I assume I was thinking that; I mean, it's statistically likely it was that.
If you would sacrifice something as a cost, does this count as paying the cost or not?
I have no idea what happens then - they can't choose to pay the sacrifice cost?
Give it indestructibility and most reanimate decks are dead...
It's somewhat sillier / more evil than that; since it doesn't currently say "When YOU would sacrifice a creature" :)
Love this sacrificial flagbearer! :)
Magic needs a "Tap if not already tapped" cost. Regenerate uses it; why not let other things do too?
See also Pinocchioken.
I think this is pretty cool just in its intended use, from a Melviny point of view.
Huh. Nice. May be a bit too good with Prodigal Pyromancer (or Prodigal Sorcerer). But still, nice.
Reality Pierce inspired me to notice that MtG misses the common trope of "Ow, you shot me in the head, so I lost control of my spell"
So here we go.
Technically, I guess, this should be the golden cap. Oh well.
Yeah, this is just Cloudshift but more confused about whether it makes things leave combat and suchlike.
They turn into cards. You may have to find a prestidigitator to perform this feat; but at least my way they can be shuffled in :)
And yeah - I started this set as "How can I bend the rules?" and far FAR too many cards have become "Oooh, look what happens when I try to straighten the rules!"
Admittedly; I ought to spell out WHAT cards they become; and you really ought to turn them at least into a proxy for the token they used to be - but what the heck. If you wanna shuffle Plasma Cannon into your deck, be my guest.
LOL. I think there's a whole meme of cards which "make the rules work the way they ought to/used to/sound like they ought to..." :)
FWIW, I think I'd write this as "Tokens don't cease to exist after they've left the battlefield and can move to other zones" so it (I think?) works under the rules.
And in fact while we're messing with basic concepts, maybe it should say "tokens represented by token cards" so we don't try to shuffle beads into libraries? :)
Set Back made me realise that the rule where tokens just kinda vanish when removed from play always did kinda annoy me.
I like the way you think. ;)
Load up on Tempered Steel...
Re: Cave Troll - we have the technology!
Oh, wait, this is returning the original permanent? I read it as bouncing the token copy, which wouldn't achieve much. Okay, no, this cost is fine then.