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Recent updates to Misc Design for future sets.: (Generated at 2025-08-18 07:35:09)
It's the card. Once you play this you can keep your opponent at the same number of lands for the rest of the game, or constantly destroy his auras. Once you have two it just becomes incredibly frustrating.
I must ask if the it is that card that is too strong or the rarity that I have set it at. If the former then I'll adjust the card. If the later then I'll change the boarder as a note that this needs to be slotted in a custom set meant for a format that cares less about rarity and the meta, and more about the game to game playing.
Awww, the faeries were fun! And, um, yeah; kinda powerfully broken. Even nonland this is a powerful start of a lock.
I think this should only return non-land permanents.
I think given the right set this could be ok. You know like a set with plenty of damage and removal.
Yow. Temporal Adept was a very strong card, and this is more splashable. I'd be very careful with this ability.
Yes exactly.
Just went over the cards and found a double if slightly Different version so tweaked this to make it it's own card.
So it does. I starting playing during the Onslaught block so I've missed a lot of the older cards. I'll adjust the cost to match. Also this card has the wrong name from the one in my personal file I'll fix that too.
I agree that is a much better version of this.
Reminds me of Ertai, Wizard Adept.
The common version of White Knight/Silver Knight/Elite Inquisitor/Knight of Meadowgrain/Longbow Archer/Knight of the White Orchid/Precinct Captain/Sigiled Paladin, I guess?
How about as an alternative:
> At the beginning of your upkeep, put a 1/1 white Spirit creature token with flying onto the battlefield. > > Prevent all combat damage that would be dealt to Spirits you control.
So destroying the enchantment doesn't take out the tokens automatically, but it does make them vulnerable.