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CardName: Cost: 1G Type: Creature - Insect Beserker Pow/Tgh: 2/2 Rules Text: Haste {B}: ~ gains deathtouch until end of turn. Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: Pyrulea Uncommon

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 U 
Creature – Insect Beserker
Haste
{b}: ~ gains deathtouch until end of turn.
2/2
Updated on 26 Nov 2016 by TRicher

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2016-11-25 04:39:47: TRicher created and commented on the card Card75119

Possible aggressive creature for UG06. Could have a cycle of cards with enemy color activation costs (Like a green creature with a black activation, black with white and so on.)

I would like a card like that, tried to do something similar with Card75031. Would scratch the Haste on this since it seems a little pushed. Cycle would be great, like the Dauntless River Marshal cycle of M15. That was an awesome cycle.

I dig the idea of a cycle like this. I just wonder if there is some way to tie these cards into the themes of the set more? The example of Dauntless River Marshall actually is more synergistic with the set because it cares about lands.

Don't think the haste is that pushed, Cerodon Yearling and Rip-Clan Crasher are the closest creatures to this, both require 1 more color to cast but are common. Cerodon Yearling even gets vigilance as well.

We could do the enemy color versions of the Marshal cycle from M15. That would be cool. Probably not room for them and the two cards we already have though.

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