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Presumably there could be a effect that flips things in some future set... if they ever made flip cards again.
lol @ Vitenka
The reminder text doesn't help because Storm triggers upon casting the spell. By the time you can respond it's too late.
It should say 'Copy target spell for each spell already cast this turn.'
And if you want to be able to copy permanents on the stack it should say 'If target spell is an Instant or Sorcery copy it for each spell already cast this turn. Otherwise, put a token into play which is a copy of target spell for each spell already cast this turn.'
OR
'Choose one -- Copy target Instant or Sorcery for each spell already cast this turn, or put a token into play which is a copy of target permanent for each spell already cast this turn'
So this isn't actually possible to flip, correct? If so I think it's hilarious having a creature that can never be flipped.
EDH here I come.
Draw half a card is a great idea for an un-set
the () is the best part
To jack: And "Having taken one damage this turn, and this card takes 2" (Besides, goblins prefer silly to simple)
Glad this works. Inspired by a bunch of stuff; but directly Sharonar, Horsemistress
Having just read through the rules for the Declare Blockers and Combat Damage steps, astonishingly, I don't think there's anything that this would break. Which is awesome. The flavour is fantastic.
LOL. You're right, you can't choose to block your own creatures. I don't know of anything that explicitly prevents a "put a creature onto the battlefield blocking" -- I assume it comes down to whether other parts of the rules are written with the assumption that the defending player controls all defending creatures or not.
For that matter, given the "rules on the card override rules of the game", I guess you could have a card that says "target creature attacks its controller this turn".
But it would probably be simpler if this card said "
: Put a 2/2 wolf onto the battlefield tapped" :)
Do the rules actually say it has to be opponents creatures that block? Sure, you can't actually declare your own creatures to be blocking, but if it just happens...
Anyhow; actually useful, since both he and the wolf survive; so effectively makes a wolf a turn - but gets hurt doing it.
Given dogs always seem to have at least three more legs than they know what to do with when they try to get moving, this felt appropriate.
1g->1gg
flavour
yes sigh rare.