The Harlequin
2/2 Zombie

"@koda" shall do the trick -- It's magic, I tell ya.
Posts: 147
Favorite Card: Counterspell -- Mercadian Masques
Color Alignment: White, Green
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Post by The Harlequin on May 19, 2022 19:34:14 GMT
Idea Keeping track of which card goes where after the oven leaves the field seams a pain -- Especially if the intention of the whole exile shenanigens is to put them in the graveyard anyway to power up the baker. Well, any card that isn't put into a graveyard that was exiled by the Oven would return to the battlefield, or so was the intention. Because it's replacing the effect that would remove them from the battlefield. So it's as if your boomerang read "Exile target permanent until Final Oven leaves the battlefield" instead of "return target permanent to its owner's hand". meep -- gaeas-blessing could shuffle a creature card into a library, if chosen -- and if its graveyard reshuffle triggers ya exile them all. baloth-null returns creatures from grave to hand. so now: where do they return to when the oven leaves ;-) at the moment ya oven cares about every movement from everywhere as long as you "return" or "shuffle" is involved regarding creature cards-- and is therefore a tracking nightmare because there may be effects that may shuffle creature cards from your hand into your library, or any other effect that may cause a zone/possition swap of creatures that may trigger oven.
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Post by vizionarius on May 19, 2022 20:30:34 GMT
BinaryBolas "Ghostsnatcher of Hell" "Hellish Ghostsnatcher" For me, a legendary creature has a personal name. Due to the nature of the Legend "Ox-Head and Horse-Face" would fit imo "Whenever another nontoken creature dies, return it onto the battlefield under your control if it is the only creature card in its owners graveyard // all graveyards. Otherwise, exile target creature card from a graveyard." Actually, looks like " put" is correct when the creature comes from any (or an opponent's graveyard). " Return" is only used when it's coming from "your" graveyard.
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Post by Idea on May 19, 2022 20:43:37 GMT
BinaryBolas "Ghostsnatcher of Hell" "Hellish Ghostsnatcher" For me, a legendary creature has a personal name. Due to the nature of the Legend "Ox-Head and Horse-Face" would fit imo "Whenever another nontoken creature dies, return it onto the battlefield under your control if it is the only creature card in its owners graveyard // all graveyards. Otherwise, exile target creature card from a graveyard." Actually, looks like " put" is correct when the creature comes from any (or an opponent's graveyard). " Return" is only used when it's coming from "your" graveyard. Fair enough, I'll add a "from the battlefield" clause. That should make it simpler and more in the intended effect.
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The Harlequin
2/2 Zombie

"@koda" shall do the trick -- It's magic, I tell ya.
Posts: 147
Favorite Card: Counterspell -- Mercadian Masques
Color Alignment: White, Green
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Post by The Harlequin on May 19, 2022 20:46:52 GMT
BinaryBolas "Ghostsnatcher of Hell" "Hellish Ghostsnatcher" For me, a legendary creature has a personal name. Due to the nature of the Legend "Ox-Head and Horse-Face" would fit imo "Whenever another nontoken creature dies, return it onto the battlefield under your control if it is the only creature card in its owners graveyard // all graveyards. Otherwise, exile target creature card from a graveyard." Actually, looks like " put" is correct when the creature comes from any (or an opponent's graveyard). " Return" is only used when it's coming from "your" graveyard. Liliana -- her embleme ;-)
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Post by hydraheadhunter on May 21, 2022 14:02:56 GMT
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Land
Whenever a creature with power 2 or greater attacks or blocks, remove it from combat unless its controller pays a generic.
a generic and tap: add black or green. two generic, a black, a green, and tap: create a 1/1 black and green Squirrel creature token.
FT: The chittering you hear throughout the campus is nothing to be concerned about.
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There's this fun little story where I'm from about a labyrinth that runs under the entire city which the squirrels, who are notoriously awful, use to plot their havok. Sometimes they'll kidnap people, but mostly they just steal stuff and goose game the residents of [hometown]. The myths still in the primordial stage, more of a joke than an actual tale with any power, but it's growing.
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spazlaz
6/6 Wurm
Posts: 308
Color Alignment: Blue, Black
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Post by spazlaz on May 22, 2022 21:19:01 GMT
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Post by mrlozano on May 23, 2022 21:39:44 GMT
So, I'm from the north of Spain and this is one of the characters from the local folklore, an man/wizard/god of the rain, which can help you or hurt you depending if you help him or not. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuberu
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Metempsychosis
0/0 Germ
Posts: 1
Formerly Known As: Royart / AnInfiniteMemory
Favorite Card: Sharuum, the Hegemon
Favorite Set: Innistrad
Color Alignment: White, Blue, Black
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Post by Metempsychosis on May 23, 2022 22:24:00 GMT
The Nahuals are something of a delicate subject in the modern Mexican myth due to how complex and hard to grasp it has become, most of what remains is from the Borgia Codex, and retelling of old stories from before the spanish conquest from our local indigenous groups, however, it's something that still to this day is debated in many different academies, from philosophy and psychology, taking it as a pre-colombine understanding of the alter ego, to anthropology and theology and it's understanding of it as one's true form, or animal spirit guide. In short. The Nahual is the mesoamerican equivalent of a shapeshifter. It's manifestations can go from a human that has been given/stolen the divine power to shift into an animal, such as the owl witches or the shaman bloodlines, to demi-gods hidden in each one of us (incluiding non-human beings) waiting to break free to join their nahual brothers in the waking world, all the way to an animal spirit guide or totem than each one of us is born with to bless us. For example: A girl born with a the nahual of the cenzontle (a beautiful songbird) will be blessed with a beautiful voice. Daniel Brinton (19th century) has a different proposal though, one that suggests that the shapeshifting demi-gods walk among us and are part of their own hidden society, shaping society and it's people in hopes of returning their hidden brethren to the waking world. Looking for a mass awakening or a way to blur the lines between the waking world, and the realm of the spirits.   
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Post by Daij_Djan on May 24, 2022 11:07:24 GMT
This thread is now closed, the poll can be found here. And here's the next challenge!
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