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...Actually, given the new type.subtype. Wouldn't it be more rational for it to be:
Summon - Creature, Beeble
Bwahahahaha :)
If you animate it, I guess - but mainly I was feeling silly.
Tempted to put something like "All goblins must block ~" too. (The 'able to' part makes it less fun, sadly.)
While I appreciate that you noticed that this was mana acceleration, and therefore made it green, this doesn't feel very green. Green doesn't need to play tricks to get its lands on the battlefield. It just makes creature and land. White, or Blue seem, to me, more likely to trade an attacking creature for tempo advantage.
:)
I'd be tempted to either (a) make this a mana creature rather than a land or (b) just give it ninjitsu and have it be an implicit tweak to the rules that "attacking" doesn't do anything for non creatures.
I'm not sure if I'd play it. The ability to have mana acceleration on a land is quite useful, as it improves your mana a bit without wasting a spell slot. But OTOH, this never actually increases the mana available above the number of cards you draw ("put a land from your hand into play" cards are never as strong as you'd wish), and furthermore, you want this when you're trying to accelerate, in which case you don't normally want to be attacking and bouncing creatures. So it's probably actually costed fairly fairly.
It's probably most interesting if it can be paired with tricks (to rescure an attacker from a burn spell, to trigger landfall, etc) which means it's interesting :)
Unfortunately, SadisticMystic is right. Regenerating creatures don't die, so nothing would happen. Even lines like "if target creature would die" don't work... I'm pretty sure I had this conversation with someone when Totem Armor first came out.
This...does nothing except target a creature for whatever ancillary effects you might get from that. The delayed triggered ability it sets up can never have any effect.
Spelling it is even harder?
SM's issue could be fixed by making the wording "Whenever two creatures fight, one of them dies". He also alludes to the way that "dies" (as a shortcut for "is put into a graveyard from the battlefield") has never been used as an imperative before, only in conditional clauses. The more normal version would be "destroy one of them", but that loses the movie-poster factor.
Arena could very nearly be worded "Choose target creature you control and target creature of an opponent's choice he or she controls. They fight."
When two Elephants fight, put a -1/-1 counter on all Plants.
Maybe I'm Just Like My Father


Sorcery
Put a 1/3 white Bird token into play named "Dove". It may Fight another creature.
If two Doves fight, destroy all other creatures (Alone in a world so cold).
Why do we scream at each other?
Watermark: The Symbol formerly known as "Watermark".
This would only trigger after the fight takes place, so if one of them takes lethal damage, this causes it to take another creature (of your choice) with it. Possibly the other one involved in the fight, but the way I'm reading this there's nothing preventing you from choosing a random bystander (or even a Blightsteel Colossus) to get caught up in the carnage.
Well yes - there's lots of ways to do it using lots of words. But I'd really like to have it be this short.
Surely the point in this card is to have wording that sounds like it's off a movie poster?
Didn't know that existed. Just wanted to put down a "Morphs can't really be allowed to be worse than this" and "Because morphs exist, colourless creatures can't be worse than this"
Yeah, Proteus Machine was my first thought. There are also a few 1/1s and 1/2s with morph, which effectively get worse when unmorphed, although they usually have some odd upside, even if it's very situational like Foothill Guide or Riptide Biologist.
Well, if Stonework Puma was playable in draft, then this one probably is too. Although, this is effectively 100% worse than Proteus Machine...
:) I'm sure it would be useful for something, for some "when a creature is turned face up" triggers, or surprisingly activating metalcraft, etc. Not much, but something :)
How about "
: The next time two creatures would fight, they fight an additional time," possibly with "Any player may play this ability".
That seems to cover the "on and on until one dies" concept. I considered just saying "they fight until one of them dies" but then two 0-power creatures would cause the game to go into an infinite loop.
Couldn't you make it: "If two creatures would fight, instead choose one. That creature's controller sacrifices it." That's not too bad.