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this is a cool card, but sweepers have to really be something else in order to make sense as a mythic. not sure that this cuts it when you could make the cost 2RR, make it a sorcery and it seems more or less like a rare
i'd drop the rarity and save your mythic slot for something truly bonkers, or for some sweet cinematic design or something. a mythic sweeper just isn't going to impart the same excitement on the pack cracker as some fat dragon or what-have-you
but yeah, sweet card
I like protection, so I'll use it sparingly, but I think I want to keep it around for now.
I was only looking at Standard. A bunch of those are either trinket text or strongly related to the set's themes.
Instances of common protection in Modern for more than one turn: Azorius First-Wing, Diregraf Escort, Enemy of the Guildpact, Goblin Outlander, Grave Bramble, Guardian of the Guildpact, Guildscorn Ward, Harbinger of Spring, Kitsune Riftwalker, Midnight Duelist, Nacatl Outlander, Nacatl Savage, Nath's Buffoon, Pentarch Ward, Ronom Hulk, Tel-Jilad Archers, Tel-Jilad Chosen, Tel-Jilad Fallen, Tel-Jilad Outrider, Valeron Outlander, Vedalken Outlander, Warren-Scourge Elf, Zombie Outlander. Most recent is Guildscorn Ward from DGM.
They're technically allowed, although landwalk has been mostly abandoned anyway and protection (other than one turn effects) is never at common.
Yep... They can still be in expert level expansions, right?