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Interesting card. She's got half of the Sen Triplets ability, so she basically just acts as half Teferi, Mage of Zhalfir targeting only one opponent a turn. She's an anti-control card in the three main control colors! With hexproof and evasion, Spikes would both love to play her and hate to play against her.
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If it tapped pain-free for colourless, it'd be Adarkar Wastes, which is plenty good enough thankyouverymuch. (And has one of the most gorgeous arts ever, even by John Avon's standards).
This seems like a reasonable compromise, depending on how easy Threshold is in the block.
Hmm. Seems solid. I don't like threshold personally; could be a bit fiddly - but I guess if you can't be bothered to count, you can just take the pain. Probably ought to be able to tap pain-free for colourless though.
Yes, it is odd that this gives the option to damage creatures. The occasions where you'd want to damage a creature rather than give it -X/-X are relatively few.
It'll be pretty rare that you want to choose the creature-damage option when you've got the -X/-X option. Normally this kind of parallelism only allows one of the options to hit creatures - either -X/-X and player burn, or lifeloss and creature damage.
It's not really a hoser for planeswalkers. It combos with them more, really, especially if they're walkers whose + abilities you just want to keep on using.
By comparison with Hallowed Fountain, it's probably fine. Would be popular and expensive, but not as popular and expensive as the shocklands, which is sensible given those are at a very pushed power level.
Hmm. A true dual; with all the memories of "We can trivially search for it, yay!" - but it's ETB tapped, so it's safer again; except it's hexproof so I can't get rid of it so it's dangerous again...
Dunno; it's crossed the line of reasonable power too many times, in both directions. I have no idea whether this is too good or not too-good enough.
Yeah, unfortunately with that text it gets a bit ant-like. At least this way he can either clone himself or an opponents walker.
3 turns of delay isn't that quick for an ultimate; many PWs' ultimates fire off after only 2 turns' delay, like Garruk Wildspeaker or Sarkhan Vol.
But yes, it would get legend-ruled as a planeswalker (that is, if it's your own planeswalker it's copying). It'd need to say "except he's still a Rei" or "his type is still Rei", like Imnamon, Copycat did.
i wanted a hoser against PWs (hence the name) but yea it also interacts with other permanent types--for good or bad.
Eeee. Awesome. Wow, this does so many things. Cast it on your own Waning Wurm or Wiitigo or Blood Hound, Delaying Shield or Lightning Coils; or your opponent's Dark Depths or Grim Poppet.
Interestingly, this works with Vanishing but not Fading, because Fading says "If you can't [remove a counter], sacrifice this permanent". So you can't use it with Parallax Wave to lock up four of your opponent's creatures. But still.
LOL.
I was like there could be some awesome flavor text from Multiverse, giving us additional info about what the card represents but we'll rather get a "designer credit", which will completely shatter the fantasy feeling...
nah it's more like this:

Losers Weepers
Sorcery
You lose the game.
Designed by the Magic community. Hey you idiots voted for it, don't blame us.
When they mentioned the new frame and that some M15 cards including the YMTC card would feature a "designer credit" in place of flavor text, was this the first thing to pop into anyone else's mind?
Hmm, interesting. Clone price, but only a clone for a turn if used that way. Copying planeswalkers is interesting - but won't the legend rule kick in? Assuming not then it's a slow way to be a second terrifying thing. The ultimate is also terrifying, and kinda quick to kick in.
This goes right on to my pile of "why all planeswalkers must die" and is thankfully relatively easy to kill. So pretty much perfect, I guess.
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