Experimenting with "life tripping"; spreading life gain of a singular life to more colors - more of a set-theme bleed than something I'd have blue do all the time.
now no longer targets your own creatures for unintended double-drawback
This is an Innistradi stitched corpse construct with the original souls of the dead used in its creation still hanging around the flesh golem.
Mechanically this is a member of the white-blue tribe and the blue-black tribe and hence the common color of both tribes.
The ability includes the "ETBT" theme introduced for Innistradi Zombies (found in both blue and black, though felt more in black IMO) and the theme of Innistradi Spirits to tap your opponents' creatures.
Nice little rules corner-case: Played on an empty board this doesn't tap down an opponent's creature, but also doesn't ETBT itself. I think that's fair.
Is Farmer or Peasant going to make it into my extended list of creature types? Chances are not bad after seeing how often I go to that particular theme.
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Samite Alchemist
Experimenting with "life tripping"; spreading life gain of a singular life to more colors - more of a set-theme bleed than something I'd have blue do all the time.
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Gotta love when the name of a card is its creature types.
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This is an Innistradi stitched corpse construct with the original souls of the dead used in its creation still hanging around the flesh golem.
Mechanically this is a member of the white-blue tribe and the blue-black tribe and hence the common color of both tribes.
The ability includes the "ETBT" theme introduced for Innistradi Zombies (found in both blue and black, though felt more in black IMO) and the theme of Innistradi Spirits to tap your opponents' creatures.
Nice little rules corner-case: Played on an empty board this doesn't tap down an opponent's creature, but also doesn't ETBT itself. I think that's fair.
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Is Farmer or Peasant going to make it into my extended list of creature types? Chances are not bad after seeing how often I go to that particular theme.
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