CardName: Misty, Lonely Outcast
Cost: {2}{U}{B}
Type: Legendary Creature - Human Rogue
Pow/Tgh: 1/4
Rules Text: Prowess
When Misty, Lonely Outcast enters or whenever you cast an
instant or sorcery spell, surveil 3.
At the beginning of your endstep, you may exile a nonland,
noncreature card from your graveyard. If you do, each
opponent discards a card and loses 2 life.
Flavour Text: Yellowjackets
Back side:
CardName: Misty, Citizen Detective
Cost: {2}{B}{R}
Type: Legendary Creature - Human Citizen Detective
Pow/Tgh: 2/4
Rules Text: Deathtouch
Whenever Misty, Citizen Detective deals combat damage to a
player, create a Clue to token.
Sacrifice a clue, {T}: Choose 1-
•Destroy target tapped artifact.
•Target creature gets -2/-2 until end of turn. If that card
exits the battlefield this turn, exile it instead.
Flavour Text:
Set/Rarity: Various Fandoms Mythic
Misty, Lonely Outcast
M
Legendary Creature – Human Rogue
Prowess
When Misty, Lonely Outcast enters or whenever you cast an instant or sorcery spell, surveil 3.
At the beginning of your endstep, you may exile a nonland, noncreature card from your graveyard. If you do, each opponent discards a card and loses 2 life.
Yellowjackets
1/4
Misty, Citizen Detective
M
Legendary Creature – Human Citizen Detective
Deathtouch
Whenever Misty, Citizen Detective deals combat damage to a player, create a Clue to token.
Sacrifice a clue, : Choose 1-
•Destroy target tapped artifact.
•Target creature gets -2/-2 until end of turn. If that card exits the battlefield this turn, exile it instead.
Original name for BR Misty was "Misty, Diligent Friend." I felt "Citizen Detective" being part of Misty's name was too hard to pass on for appeal. This card was designed as a commander.
Misty, Lonely Outcast is teen Misty and Misty, Citizen Detective is her adult character.
Backface's typeline is terrible. Detective and Citizens are both creature types, so using that name I had to make that the type line. Originally it was going to be Human Cleric, choosing cleric to represent a nurse.
I chose to split Misty between UB and UR on the sides and opted the card to exist as a modal double-faced card. I may consider making separate adult cards and teen cards in the future, but I currently prefer this way to represent the characters who survived the Wilderness.
Teen Misty's knowledge and trivial were one of her biggest strengths. I chose the surveil ability to reflect that. The discard and life loss is Misty's destruction of the black box and how that affected the girls, Coach, and Travis.
Adult Misty uses clue tokens to play up her citizen detective hobby. That payoff for clue tokens is Misty destroying artifacts or hurting creatures. The artifact destruction is in reference to Misty messing with Natalie's card and the -2/-2 is inspired by Misty dealing with Jessica.
Original name for BR Misty was "Misty, Diligent Friend." I felt "Citizen Detective" being part of Misty's name was too hard to pass on for appeal. This card was designed as a commander.
Misty, Lonely Outcast is teen Misty and Misty, Citizen Detective is her adult character.
Backface's typeline is terrible. Detective and Citizens are both creature types, so using that name I had to make that the type line. Originally it was going to be Human Cleric, choosing cleric to represent a nurse.
I chose to split Misty between UB and UR on the sides and opted the card to exist as a modal double-faced card. I may consider making separate adult cards and teen cards in the future, but I currently prefer this way to represent the characters who survived the Wilderness.
Teen Misty's knowledge and trivial were one of her biggest strengths. I chose the surveil ability to reflect that. The discard and life loss is Misty's destruction of the black box and how that affected the girls, Coach, and Travis.
Adult Misty uses clue tokens to play up her citizen detective hobby. That payoff for clue tokens is Misty destroying artifacts or hurting creatures. The artifact destruction is in reference to Misty messing with Natalie's card and the -2/-2 is inspired by Misty dealing with Jessica.