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Huh. Countering a spell when you play a spell is a really interesting twist on repeatable countering. Yes, it's repeatable, but it does require you to be able to continually cast instants, so very blue. (It may still be too good -- the last thing a "lots of card draw" deck wants is a synergistic win condition -- but probably not for mythic :))
Ha! Yes, that is certainly Mythic. You did a good job dealing with flipping through colors in the vertical cycle. Well done.
Artifact for the fourth card seems within the bounds of the challenge, since this was just a bonus anyway. By the way, I'd play this. Good common.
Changed size.
Yeah, if anything Jagwasp Swarm is at the top end of the power that black can get in flyers (while blue and white can get much better, but still get equivalent cards from time to time - Snapping Drake etc).
Made ability bigger.
I created Eivolar's Servant, Eivolar's Apprentice, Eivolar's Familiar, an Eivolar, Master Spellmaker. If I'm not supposed to do colorless, I could shift that one to green.
For Challenge # 028.
For Challenge # 028.
For Challenge # 028.
For Challenge # 028.
Eh, Jagwasp Swarm gisagrees with me, thinking 3/2 is a fine size for a tribal flyer at
. So be it.
Far too wordy for a common, does look far too uncommon. Maybe ought to drop the hexproofyish completely? Then it's pretty darn weak for a black flyer at that cost though.
Oooh... I know.
WaS; When Llanowar Banshee becomes the target of a Spell or Ability, the controller of that ability loses 1 life.
Yeah - maybe the black one shouldn't get any hexproofing at all. But then it's pretty darn weak for its cost.
You definitively got the idea right. Pulling the creatures together through use of tribal is a good plan when dealing with this challenge, and upping the evasion type as you go up in rarity is right on target. The individual cards are probably a little too close together, though. If you removed the rarity symbol and asked me which card was the common, uncommon and the rare, I'd have a hard time answering. I probably would have pointed to the Banshee and said "That guy has got to be uncommon. That looks so much like an uncommon. I suppose that makes the regrets rare? But why does common get hexproof while rare has shroud?"
I did a minor three-color cycle with trees in Gentlemen Magicians ( Chattan Plane Tree, Nich's Oak, Fury Cedars ). I see I had all those at common, but they could have been something else.