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Player 1: Hmm. Okay, I guess I'll block with my Amoeboid Changeling. Hey, you own a Froghemoth don't you?
Player 2: Yeah, I do. Why?
Player 1: Well, when I block, I trigger your Froghemoth's ability and put him into play, blocking your creature.
"You may put Froghemoth onto the battlefield..." from where? Hand? Graveyard? Searching the library? What if I have a pile of 50 Froghemoths outside the game along with Pandemonium?
I have no idea what the correct amount is, and I suspect that that has a bit to do with how many quality frogs there are in the environment(!).
seems like a good place to start, though.
There are certain "shields down" moments, most noticeably when you have no cards in hand, but I get your point, maybe add a payment like
?
Yay, I always loved Alexi's Cloak. (Not just for the name.) This is also reminiscent of Eel Umbra, but it is a bit different.
It doesn't die, because SBAs ignore it. It's somewhat dubious to interact with them at all, but I think a card that specifically says it can do so is probably okay (we could certainly make the rules work with it).
Flavour and mechanics are very similar to Giant Oyster.
I don't know. I didn't know you could interact with them at all.
Added Giant Whiptongue.
For Challenge # 032. In order for the -1/-1 counter thingy to work, I had to use phasing instead of exiling. If the flavor isn't obvious, this frog jumped into play, lashed it's tongue out and swallowed your creature whole. Your creature is slowly digesting in the frog, but if you kill the frog before your creature is dead, it will crawl out, much worse for the wear.
This brings up a strange point. If a creature is phased out and it's a 0/0, does it go to the graveyard, or does it have to wait until it phases back in?
What, no "When ~ enters the battlefield, enchanted creature gains flying until end of turn"?
I feel like this needs some sort of activation. Blocking with Spore Frog before your round 2 makes this card a monster. Also, there's no 'shields down' moment, where a person can comfortably attack into your frogs. Other than that, this card is awesome. Also, if you removed the words 'pools/lakes' and 'eyestalks', you pretty much described 25% of the original DnD monsters. :D
I decided to go with
and counters rather than any other format more to simulate the tadpoles changing and leaving the swarm.
Based on an old D&D monster that hides in pools/lakes with just its eyestalk showing (which IIRC either looked like a strange flower or a small frog) and then burst out to munch anything that got too close (hence the blocking clause)
Bwahahahaha! That's fantastic!
Added vigilance, because, otherwise, no one would attack with this bugger.
The flavour was that you give your own critters islandwalk; as per the legends the selkie offers to swim your creatures across; and halfway along attacks and tries to drown them.
Of course, the flavour text is from a rehash of the "Scorpion and the frog" legend, so I can understand not spotting my mashup :)
So yeah - your critter gets island walk; with a drawback later (which may or may not matter) or your opponents creatures just get attacked.
Amphibian Assualt
Unleash the deadly power of frogs on your opponents with the Frog-themed Amphibian Assualt deck! With this blue-green deck, you will overwhelm your opponents with the onslaught of amphibians as you play both powerful creatures and disorienting tricks out of your hand. Giant Bullfrog and Anurid Scavenger are both powerful creatures that can deal large amounts of damage to your opponents over time and creatures like Spore Frog and Mistbind Toad have useful abilities that you can use to your advantage. Over the course of the game, your opponents' creatures will probably be more powerful than yours, but if you want you can prevent them from playing their spells using Spellbind Toad, Mana Leak, or Cancel. If your opponent tries to destroy your creatures, Frogskin Cloak can protect them while making them stronger, and Ætherskin Toad, as the flavor text says, can shrug off spells like water, while putting cards into your graveyard for Anurid Scavenger to eat. When you have enough frogs to attack for the win, you can end the game using cards like Sleep, and Torrent of Frogs, or even Floodlord Amphibian's Island-making effect.
12 Island
12 Forest
2 Ætherskin Toad
2 Anurid Scavenger
2 Anurid Swarmsnapper
1 Cancel
2 Chub Toad
1 Floodlord Amphibian
2 Frog Ambush Team
1 Frogskin Cloak
2 Giant Bullfrog
1 Haze Frog
1 Infiltrator Frog
2 Mana Leak
3 Mistbind Toad
2 Plaxcaster Frogling
2 (((Poison Dart Frog)))
1 Sleep
2 Spellbind Toad
2 Spore Frog
1 Terraformer Frogling
1 Torrent of Frogs
2 Turn to Frog
1 Whiptongue Frog
P. S.: (((Poison Dart Frog))) is by Camruth, not me. Also, since I made this without much thought, I'm sure there are at least a few flaws. If anyone wants to help me improve this preconstructed theme deck, you are more than welcome to do so. :)
Added Grizzled Platypus, and will probably come back for another later.