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Transforming toughness boost to a lack of toughness boost can lead to some unpleasant surprises.
Wouldn't it be nice if the ETB ability actually helped you achieve the transformation condition?
The activated ability on the transformed side can remove indestructible from a creature of yours that would have it without the static boost from this - that's an unfortunate interaction.
Outside of that I like the throwback this cycle attempts.
Yeah, this is a lot better than Zap. Unless you're looking for a land, I guess. This is actually like Prophetic Bolt, albeit dealing 1 damage rather than 4, and that was a 5-mana rare! Compare also Magma Jet.
You should probably have to lose a life to draw the card (and dies is misspelt).
This card should probably be a Sorcery for power level reasons, or cost more (its effectively a cantrip)
This card seems to be off-colour and is way to good. Whites weakness is card drawing and this creature is effectively a 2 mana 2/1 cantrip, which is a 2 mana 1/1 in blue and green, the colours best at card draw.
I didn't realize this was going to be limited only to blue cards.
True. But only U/x. Every non-blue spell becomes a drag on Dream. That's fine in Theros if the point is that some cards show devotion to a color. But when designing for Blue/White Kithkin, let's say, it runss counter to Lorwyn's themes for there to be a mechanic that tells players that they should only play with the blue or gold Kithkin.
Now if the mechanic read "Dream of a Kithkin or a Fairy", I would totally be behind that. On one hand, it supports tribal. On another, the cross-tribal lead allows the set to introduce complexity in its tribal themes.
It encourages multicolor just fine if you do what Wizards has been doing in the last few years and put a few dual-colored cards in every set.