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Top-down inspired by Great Desert Prospector.
After some thought, this seems much more interesting as instant.
Wording taken from Takeno, Samurai General.
Top-down rare.
For the cycle!
Published as mtgnexus Card of the Day 2021-05-17.
Published as mtgnexus Card of the Day 2021-04-27.
Published as mtgnexus Card of the Day 2020-12-06.
Wanted uncommon Treasures as well as common ones. Two whole cycles.
Maybe the ability should be on the green member of the cycle, but this was a bottom-up design after the top-down "Gem-Encrusted Dragon/Phoenix Egg" design I tried didn't end anywhere satsifying.
Meant to be a check on Vehicles.
Protector of trade harbor.
Was supposed to be "Lost to Flames"/Abrade-variant, but with punisher mechanic in mono-red, but I wondered about gold-common options and this seems a great fit with black now able to handle enchantments.
Was supposed to say "Each player sacrifices" but neither color can remove your own enchantments, so here we are. Had to make the card more powerful due to color-pie concerns. ._-
Top-down design.
"Whalesong" card. Featuring: Marine mammals.
So... kicker is in the set. It's time to make some commons with kicker.
Creature that doesn't mind dying.
I really just wanted the cost reduction effect, but somehow the Warlock type and sink/loot effect snuck themselves onto this.
See Settle.
See Doomed Deckhand.
See Call of the Whalesong.
Originally I didn't want to use Treasures in this set to distance the set a bit from Ixalan, but now I'm steering towards nontoken Treasures as mana fixers (since the set will have gold cards at common...) and fuel for several archetypes.
I have not yet decided on whether there should be Treasure tokens as well. If I come up with an endearing enough design, I won't avoid it, I suppose.
Milling and sacrificing can leave land cards in your graveyard. It would be a shame to leave them unused.