Vitenka: Wait, a creature can have multiple controllers? Why did I never mess with that before!
Disregarding that - every creature everyone gets is doubled? Sorta Dual Nature? Liking it.
Alex: The "controller" grammar here is correct! "Each of [that creature's controller]'s opponents". "Each of X's opponents" where X is "that creature's controller".
Anyway. This is hilarious: any creature gets mirrored all around the table! Since it's pretty symmetrical I think it could perhaps even be 4 mana.
It's very cool though. The symmetry is plenty breakable - heavy colour-focused abilities that only you can activate, or just play token-making - but it should make for some amusing board positions.
UncleIstvan: Yeah the wording here is disappointingly obtuse despite the relative simplicity of the effect. I may cost it down, but I would imagine it gets a bit out of hand in multiplayer games.
He's an obvious copy of Unexpected Results, one of my favorite cards, and I want the deck to focus on fun, timmy-tastic effects. Not necessarily big effects, but fun ones.
Based off of jmgariepy's Beeblistic Chichanery
version of Path to Exile. This is one of my favorite designs.
Reposting the discussion around this card:
Vitenka: Wait, a creature can have multiple controllers? Why did I never mess with that before! Disregarding that - every creature everyone gets is doubled? Sorta Dual Nature? Liking it.
Alex: The "controller" grammar here is correct! "Each of [that creature's controller]'s opponents". "Each of X's opponents" where X is "that creature's controller". Anyway. This is hilarious: any creature gets mirrored all around the table! Since it's pretty symmetrical I think it could perhaps even be 4 mana. It's very cool though. The symmetry is plenty breakable - heavy colour-focused abilities that only you can activate, or just play token-making - but it should make for some amusing board positions.
UncleIstvan: Yeah the wording here is disappointingly obtuse despite the relative simplicity of the effect. I may cost it down, but I would imagine it gets a bit out of hand in multiplayer games.
He's an obvious copy of Unexpected Results, one of my favorite cards, and I want the deck to focus on fun, timmy-tastic effects. Not necessarily big effects, but fun ones.