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Made slightly less stupid. (Though still stupid) (Was 'creatures blocking equipped creature have first strike, and no cost at all) Which was funny and flavourful, but didn't kill the creature making it horribly repeatable.
cmc, not casting cost
Referencing, of all things, the original Startrek CCG.
Go ahead! Play as many spells as you like! In the era of mana burn, it's even almost somewhat balanced a bit.
Red gets Manaflare style effects, right?
Working that way it would pretty much ALWAYS devolve to "Ok, I cast nothing, maybe attack, your turn" - which is intended to be a likely but not certain outcome.
don't steal other people's lands!
Urk, no, that part wasn't intended. Good catch :)
So, do you mean that they return all lands exiled "that they own"? Because right now, it's returning all the lands.
Deliberate that other players do not get to return lands that way.
Not my fault.
Psst... Last Gasp is already a Magic card name. And a popular one, too.
Uh, it's just the way the costs sound to me. The card is black, so I cost it as B. Does it need more b? No. Ok, it does need to cost more though, so I tack on the 1. I know it's wrong that way round, though.
And yeah, couldn't find concise wording for it. I liked the idea of bidding up for card draw though. Should probably tap, or have some other cost in addition, though.
Also, I like this effect. I know what it's going for, though the wording is a bit confusing.
Vitenka, I think I asked you before but I can't find that comment now. Why do you do your mana costs backward?
Good with ETB effects like Gravedigger or Murderous Redcap. Especially paired with something like Ghostway.
Wordier than I wanted, and this should be a game start condition, not a creature, but I wanted the name.
I suspected it might be so, because I suspected that magic would do the unintuitive thing; as usual.
I'm not quite sure how I can have an intuition that the counter-intuitive thing is the intuitive thing to happen, but there we have it. Magic weirds brains.
You know, that's a much better way to have had flanking work. It should have been: Flanking (When ~ is blocked by creatures without flanking, put a 1/1 token into play blocked by them, for each of those creatures)
Judging by the rulings on Fungusaur, it'd only make one counter, not multiple.