I'm not fond of color hosing in general and not make such blanket use of abilities not in a color's core to get there. Green shouldn't get to destroy a Grave Titan just because it is black, so it shouldn't counter it either.
The reason I avoid Spell Rupture is that in the original thread I have put rhystic counterspells secondarily into white as "taxing" effect (extension of Mana Tithe).
I suppose I could go for "Counter target spell if its converted mana cost is equal to or less than the greatest power among creatures you control."
Preferable would probably be a counterspell based on large creatures rather than many creatures to pay tribute between the difference between green and white.
v 2.0 (tech level has been reworked from its foundation)
Original tech level prohibited you from casting a card altogether without the required tech level. Here I change this to an increased effect added to the original spell if a static threshold is reached.
v 2.0 (tech level has been reworked from its foundation)
Original tech level prohibited you from casting a card altogether without the required tech level. Here I change this to a "kicker" - an additional effect added to the original spell if a static threshold is reached.
v 2.0 (tech level has been reworked from its foundation)
shroud >> hexproof
Original tech level prohibited you from casting a card altogether without the required tech level. Here I reinterpret this as a favorable casting cost if you have a higher tech level.
v 2.0 (tech level has been reworked from its foundation)
Original tech level prevented you from casting spells altogether, so there was no scaling with tech level. I would probably prefer a static threshold, but I suppose a dynamic number works fine on this example.
s.: I'll also gladly take suggestions for shorthand to use in the reminder text.
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I'm not fond of color hosing in general and not make such blanket use of abilities not in a color's core to get there. Green shouldn't get to destroy a Grave Titan just because it is black, so it shouldn't counter it either.
The reason I avoid Spell Rupture is that in the original thread I have put rhystic counterspells secondarily into white as "taxing" effect (extension of Mana Tithe).
I suppose I could go for "Counter target spell if its converted mana cost is equal to or less than the greatest power among creatures you control."
Currently a colorshift of Unified Will.
Your alternative idea sounds similar to Spell Rupture and Stubborn Denial.
This is a pretty hard sale to make.
Maybe something like
> Heartbeat
> Instant
> Counter target artifact or black spell.
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Preferable would probably be a counterspell based on large creatures rather than many creatures to pay tribute between the difference between green and white.
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What a coincidence, just created Not Today.
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Original tech level prohibited you from casting a card altogether without the required tech level. Here I change this to an increased effect added to the original spell if a static threshold is reached.
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Original tech level prohibited you from casting a card altogether without the required tech level. Here I change this to a "kicker" - an additional effect added to the original spell if a static threshold is reached.
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Original tech level prohibited you from casting a card altogether without the required tech level. Here I reinterpret this as a favorable casting cost if you have a higher tech level.
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Original tech level prevented you from casting spells altogether, so there was no scaling with tech level. I would probably prefer a static threshold, but I suppose a dynamic number works fine on this example.
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