An Aura takes up space in your hand and your library. Zero card disadvantage or mana investment should be worth the difference.
I have not yet decided conclusively whether the trait should persist, but in that case I would change the wording of this ability.
I suggest checking out the combo creatures linked above. So far they are the more elegant execution of this idea with reminder text that actually gives a full picture of the idea.
Rules state that you decide the relative age for multiple combo permanents entering at the same time.
I'm currently experimenting eith this not having an easily interactable permanent type since that intentionally adds to the resilience and prevents card disadvantage.
Basically this is parasitic super-bestow.
You can control only one combo creature and if it contains multiple cards they don't all die at once, but only one at a time.
Ferocious one.
More than meets the eye.
Wee one.
Look into my eyes, child.
See Ravenous Behemoth.
An Aura takes up space in your hand and your library. Zero card disadvantage or mana investment should be worth the difference.
I have not yet decided conclusively whether the trait should persist, but in that case I would change the wording of this ability.
I suggest checking out the combo creatures linked above. So far they are the more elegant execution of this idea with reminder text that actually gives a full picture of the idea.
Published as mtgnexus Card of the Day 2019-09-08.
So, a bad aura. Unless, and I can't tell from Behemoth's Assault, the behemoth traits persist between behemoths
So the behemoth is like an ever-changing creature token built from cards in a type of extra deck? That's pretty cool.
See Grasping Claw.
It's actually closer to a +1/+1 counter crossed with a Contraption.
The question still arises, as it did for the half-X cards; "Why is this different from an aura that can only target a subset of your creatures"?
Alternative to combo creatures.
Rules state that you decide the relative age for multiple combo permanents entering at the same time.
I'm currently experimenting eith this not having an easily interactable permanent type since that intentionally adds to the resilience and prevents card disadvantage.
Basically this is parasitic super-bestow.
You can control only one combo creature and if it contains multiple cards they don't all die at once, but only one at a time.
See reference.
Maybe "bury" rather than "unveil"?
Sorcerous keyword precedes activated abilities that can be activated only any time you could cast a sorcery.
Published as mtgnexus Card of the Day 2019-09-07.
That's better. No one eats this Caribou.
What a dire situation for these poor Caribous. Even their guardian spirits are tasty.
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See Dragon Egg and co.
I'd probably could find an ability word for this - somewhat more demanding than raid and IIRC less demanding than prowl.
Is the intent that there has to have been an attack on them?
Wording?
Least sought-after blade.
Bend.