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I want my Modern Polymorph deck to worry less about a Path to Exile in response to my Polymorph.
That's true, I guess, if you're relying on targeted removal against tokens you're already at a disadvantage.
Mmm... it's pretty horrible, but most token decks you need mass removal for already.
It's certainly scary.
Hm. At first looks like a natural mirror of Intangible Virtue. But I wonder if hexproof is perhaps more dangerous.
Well, it's a lot less interesting now. But it's still a dual land, and sometimes a true dual; so it'll see use. And on the big plus side, it's no longer awesomely instantly broken :)
Changed from Legendary to Dual land. Kept ETB restriction. Now adds
or
instead of
. Took off restriction of use of mana.
Yeah, very much agree there, going to make a big change to it, and hopefully it's not a bad one.
"ETBT unless bounce a creature" is an interesting drawback on a land. Reminiscent of Faerie Impostor or Quickling.
However, there's no way it justifies getting
from a land. Even with a no-creatures restriction; there's more than plenty sorceries, enchantments etc that would be very happy to have a simple ETBT
land.
I feel like I could turn this into a cycle of creature bouncing dual lands, but not sure how that would be received, or if it's been done before.
Dropped the ETB effect. Made it enter tapped unless a requirement is met. Raise mana production by 1.
Previous did a Banishing Light effect on one of your lands.
That's right.
Yeah, there is no way in hell this is not overpowered, even if I dropped it down to one creature that would still probably be a bit too powerful.
Hmm. Looks like I'd normally rather have Rith's Grove?
Previous specified exiling a Mountain or Plains
Yeah, this is ridiculous. See Final Judgment for an equivalent effect and its cost.
So, a board wipe on a land? I'm gonna say say super overpowered.
Yep, I like it. If you're effectively shutting down a permanent, you're getting card advantage just as much as Interdict did... but if you hit a Titan, they've still got a french-vanilla 6/6 so it's far from pure card advantage.