Oracle of Mul Daya was a 4-mana rare 2/2 last time (and is rated 4 stars on Gatherer). Okay, this doesn't give you the extra land drop, but even so, it seems way too good.
Maybe. I like the variation; makes me think "Ok, so.. how can I change the name of a card? Howabout cloning it, no that copies the name too... so, what I need to do is copy the ABILITY onto another creature..."
The puzzle may not be solvable, but it's nice to have it there. Still, Alex is right about the boring stupid template :(
This and City of Brick and City of Steel should all have the multicolour-land frame, not the colourless-land frame. I should update my code to spot the phrase "any colo[u]r".
Extra drop on Oracle is important, as is the 4 toughness on Courser. Still, I toned it down a bit.
Huh, it's kinda like the plant tokens from the Archenemy scheme.
The downside is flavourful, but, well, it's a downside.
On a mythic.
That, when it comes down to it, isn't even usable as a combat trick.
And Courser of Kruphix is, as I understand, played in every green deck in Standard.
Oracle of Mul Daya was a 4-mana rare 2/2 last time (and is rated 4 stars on Gatherer). Okay, this doesn't give you the extra land drop, but even so, it seems way too good.
Fetch your extra copy of Lazav, Sakashima the Impostor, or _____. :) I guess you could get the last one the "proper" template as well.
Maybe. I like the variation; makes me think "Ok, so.. how can I change the name of a card? Howabout cloning it, no that copies the name too... so, what I need to do is copy the ABILITY onto another creature..."
The puzzle may not be solvable, but it's nice to have it there. Still, Alex is right about the boring stupid template :(
As in "for a card named ~"? Probably better to just say that, as Myr Servitor did.
This and City of Brick and City of Steel should all have the multicolour-land frame, not the colourless-land frame. I should update my code to spot the phrase "any colo[u]r".
ARBORBITER.