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Help with the wording?
Ah, good point - this is precisely Slave of Bolas, isn't it?
Hmm. I'm just a little uninspired. I play this, then at the end of my turn, I either lose 8 life or sacrifice all my creatures. Then my opponent Lightning Bolts it in his turn. For 8 mana you could probably afford to be a little less equal.
Maybe "during each opponents end step"?
The first ability needs reminder text (If this was on the stack, then put it into its owner's graveyard.) The second ability should read: "At the beginning of each player's end step, that player loses 8 life unless he or she sacrifices all creatures he or she controls."
Last time it was printed was actually Slave of Bolas, which was only 5 but still an ugly mana cost that mono-red couldn't manage.
Wow, it's Act of Treason, except it kills the creature after you've got a swing with it. Last time it was printed, this was Spinal Embrace, a 6-mana gold rare. That was an instant and did gain you some life, but even so, this seems somewhat undercosted.
Yes, I intended for you to choose any permanent while your opponent may only choose a creature.
Yeah, I'll change the wording to accommodate that.
Discard-then-draw is fine for red, and for blue. Discard is okay for black, and draw is okay for black, so I guess discard-then-draw should be good for black as well; I've just not seen it happen.
A terminology note: cards that say "Creature - Blah" are "creature spells" only on the stack. They're "nontoken creatures" on the battlefield, and "creature cards" everywhere else. So the first condition should read "As an additional cost to cast ~, reveal your hand and discard all creature cards from it." Except that's actually a really harsh condition... how about "discard a creature card, or reveal your hand if it has no creature cards in it"?
Nice! Like the white version of Dead Ringers. Are you intending this to work if one of them is red and the other is red-green, or not?
Blue gets protection from things other than colours (see Horizon Drake), and this is fine for white as well (see Beloved Chaplain and Commander Eesha). So yeah, this works quite well.