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Hm. Updated with non-standard templating, and not much better, but I'm not going to bother improving it further atm. Thanks.
I'm not sure how these turned out, but here they are. I didn't keep them in the same rarity, so I hope that's okay. Pale-Wing, the Balancer, Loxodon Lorekeeper, Undying Hydra, Sphinx of Desert Winds, and Great Seatangle.
For Challenge # 003. I'm kinda laughing at the creature type.
Hahaha, is that a good expression or a bad one?
For Challenge # 003.
For Challenge # 003.
For Challenge # 003.
For Challenge # 003.
Might be worth giving it a significantly shorter name, just to see if it makes the text box look less intimidating. It does have its name four times in there...
Very nice! A distinctly black interpretation of a hydra!
Mashup of Phyrexian War Beast and Ingot Chewer for Challenge #001.
Hm. I tried to capture the concepts of "evoke R", "destroy target artifact" "deal 1 damage to you" "sacrifice a land" and "creature with a drawback". But I think I tried to squeeze too much in.
O.O
I wouldn't say so. It's similar to the Library of Leng effect, which feels blue. If anything it's closest to Wheel of Sun and Moon, which was green and/or white. The memory flavour makes it feel right in blue.
This might be stretching the color pie a little bit.
True. I was unsure between "that creature's power", "that creature spell's power" and "that creature card's power".
And yet it's a lot more mana-intensive than Valor, which is the "always-on" version of the same effect. After the first time they know it's there and can plan accordingly, perhaps even tempting you to spend your mana on this rather than on developing your board position.
It may have something to do with the fact that it's difficult to word, since the countered spell is never actually a creature.
I think that part's fine. To some extent, artifacts can bend their "color pie" however they want. Lux Cannon can destroy anything, after all, though it is Mythic. The weird part for me is the Evoke on an artifact.
I think this would get really annoying. It's an infinitely usable combat trick for only two mana that your opponent can't counter.