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Another in the Balance cycle, referencing the impossible triangle, kinda sorta.
Yeah, I ended up with my weird ability because I went through a similar process of asking "what's appropriate to a non-flying cat warrior in UW" and eliminating all the obvious things :)
In reverse order: As a younger version, I wanted him to be smaller. But I didn't want to reduce him much.
I agree with you about forestwalking being out of colour. I'm not giving him flying though :) Could just give him straight out "Unblockable" - but though very blue, it's also very good.
Ah well.
Hmm. Forestwalk and haste are way out of colour for both blue and white. I like the forest affiliation and the first-strike granting. I like the way the abilities help the tokens from Jedit Ojanen of Efrava, although haste doesn't actually help since they're put into play once he's attacked.
Forestwalk doesn't seem a sensible way for white-blue to be sneaky. Although the way his haste and first strike apply to himself is somewhat sneaky, in that I didn't initially realise it.
And you say he'd "better be pretty darn big", but 5/4 is smaller than the original Jedit Ojanen, and feels pretty small for a 7-mana gold legend with a handful of keywords.
Yay! (And the first comment did say it's referencing Balance. Ah well.)
So now to come up with blue and red versions. Where red is something other than "Go boom whenever you play something"
Ah, OK. But in-between you've added Borosia, River Mask, and some others... how is anyone meant to follow that?
Anyway, the card is impressively simple. It's a bit like Eureka / Hypergenesis, a bit like Hunting Grounds, a bit like Show and Tell / Iwamori of the Open Fist, but it's a permanent-yet-simple implementation of the idea, which I don't think I've seen before. Should kick-start games in a hurry. I like it.
Of Balance. As is Weighed
The green version of what? Connn-text?
I thought of a mechanic! I thought of a me chaaaannnn ic!
And the green version - it's a Balance, of a sort.
Jedit Ojanen for this.
This is a fun one. Most cat warriors have forestwalk. Most cats have hasty abilities such as first strike. Most warriors are red. They mostly have evasion and pump. White and blue and rare. Hmmm.
He did have a pure-green remake, who just summons new cat warriors. Which isn't interesting, but tells you a bit about his flavour when he grows up and gets famous.
So. Let's make him sneaky in some way, and have some kind of boost to his tribes, and for that casting cost he better be pretty darn big, too.
The former sucks, the latter - yay!
BTW, nice use of the hybrid coloured artifact frame. I'm not sure I specifically tested that, and I think this may be the first one I've seen on Multiverse; it's good to see it works sanely.
*sigh*
Fine, have the rule in full:
> 707.6. If you control multiple face-down spells or face-down permanents, you must ensure at all times that your face-down spells and permanents can be easily differentiated from each other. This includes, but is not limited to, knowing the order spells were cast, the order that face-down permanents entered the battlefield, which creature attacked last turn, and any other differences between face-down spells or permanents. Common methods for distinguishing between face-down objects include using counters or dice to mark the different objects, or clearly placing those objects in order on the table.
Sure, give it a throw :)
They can still be differentiated. You just can't tell which they are :)
Hm. Not really Balance... at all. More Lethal Vapors.
That last ability most definitely isn't reminder text.
> 707.6. If you control multiple face-down spells or face-down permanents, you must ensure at all times that your face-down spells and permanents can be easily differentiated from each other...
It'd be fun rules text though.