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Hmm... If I recall correctly, I tried to preview this, and it didn't work. It produced a preview of the unflipped side as though that side was the entire card. I may have hit "preview" and subsequently "create" while the card was rotated, if you think that might matter.
Thank you. I wasn't sure about requiring black mana, the effect is only a little bit black, but I felt the flavour of flipping apprentice into traitor wasn't to be missed.
You're right about remand, I'm not sure exactly how strong the effect will be. At least opponent can see it coming and potentially play around it.
Iiiinteresting. So it's a counterspell (well, Spell Blast) sitting on the table, but just one; and once it fires off, if you have black mana too then it can do a Panoptic Mirror thing, costing you mana but working on your opponents' spells.
I like it a lot. I can see it getting some tournament play in the same way that Spell Burst did: drop two or three of these as a counterspell wall on the table, and whatever you counter you can then channel at EOT. (For that matter, yikes, use it to catch a Wrath of God or something and then have that available at instant speed. Or even an actual counterspell itself. Imagine one of these imprinting Remand: yikes.)
(Nice use of colour indicator on the flipped side, BTW.)
But could it just give you a token when it ETB? The difference does matter, since you can activate it post-wrath, but not nearly as much as the "sac a permanent" version which I really liked, since there was good reason to leave it until you were actually about dead.
BTW, is the intention to be able to activate the ability multiple times? I don't know if the rules define what happens if you flip an already-flipped card, I think it just leaves it in a "flipped" state, not toggles the state, although it sounds like it should toggle. It might be simpler to pay X. I'm not sure if I've missed the point of this version.
This way it only gives you creatures once; if it wasn't a flip card it would always have the ability unless you templated around it. That way the ability would be "always on" if you had mana available.
Trusted Apprentice
For Challenge # 069
Come to think of it, an obvious safety valve would be to make it "R: you win (or choose the outcome of) the next coin flip".
Hm. I like it, but again it seems like it doesn't necessarily need to be a flip card?
Well, Fiery Gambit would be pretty absurd. I think Mana Clash avoids the problem.
Aha, clever! Now it's a more bulletproof Worship that gives you a creature as well. Very nice.
changed it to "creature matters"
This idea is far too wordy in general. I have a potential fix.
Oh, nice one. Flavour is reminiscent of Indebted Samurai or Thraben Sentry.
(BTW, did you do anything unusual when creating this card? It seems to have managed to omit one key parameter when you posted it to the site, such that this cardset's recent activity page was crashing... Clearly a bug in Multiverse, but if there's something special you did when making this one card that you didn't with others, that'd be good to know.)
made enchantment so I can bring back the sacrifice.
@Alex - I guess flavour, mostly. It's a casket that breaks and turns into an aura which prevents you from dying.
A nice "flipped" side might be "you win all coin flips". That sounds ridiculous, but I'm not sure if there are any truly open-ended coin-flip cards it would actually break?
Thanks. Oops, yes, added P/T. Your guess was correct :) It was there originally, honest, but I forgot it after changing things around a few times.
Or keep it an artifact for that matter...
Ooh, flipquipment almost works better, since you can hide the "off" half under the creature :) And it's a flavourful upgrade that you wouldn't easily be able to make without a flip/DFC.
Hey, that's pretty neat. Funny that the block after Mirrodin had no flipping equipment... especially considering that the other half can be covered up by the equipped card....
Why not put back the sacrifice, but make it an enchantment rather than an aura?
...Why is this even a flip card? It looks like it'd work exactly the same as if the flip side were what you cast.