Post by jverse on Apr 11, 2019 2:51:55 GMT
Hi everyone,
Just finished a set that I'm quite proud of. It's called Devasarva, the first of two sets based on Hindu mythology.
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Set Name: Devasarva
Set Symbol: Lotus
Plane: Devasarva
Number of Cards: 272 (101 common, 80 uncommon, 53 rare, 15 mythic rare) + 5 basic lands + 18 tokens
Expansion Code: DSV
Having all but conquered Devasarva, Triziras the Demonbringer seeks to expand his influence to other planes by releasing his horde of chaotic Rakshasa. A small group of planeswalkers discover his plans and arrive to confront him, but when they try to enlist the help of the local beings, they find them to be largely uncooperative as the various factions battle amongst themselves.
Align yourself with the defensive Gaja (elephants), the swift Garuda (birds), the deadly Naga (nagas, but basically snakes), or the aggressive Vanara (monkeys) to overthrow Triziras and beat back his Rakshasa demon army.
• New Mechanic – Reincarnate (When this creature dies, reveal the top card of your library. If it's a creature card with equal or lesser power, put it onto the battlefield tapped. Otherwise, put that card into your hand.)
• New Mechanic – Karma (At the beginning of your end step, put a +1/+1 counter on this creature if it did not attack this turn. Otherwise, remove a +1/+1 counter from it.)
• New Mechanic – Mount <cost> (You may cast this spell for its mount cost. If you do, it enters the battlefield with an additional +1/+1 counter on it.)
• New Land Type – Temple
• Return of Undying and Cycling
Here is the full spoiler over at Planesculptors.
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Just finished a set that I'm quite proud of. It's called Devasarva, the first of two sets based on Hindu mythology.
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Set Name: Devasarva
Set Symbol: Lotus
Plane: Devasarva
Number of Cards: 272 (101 common, 80 uncommon, 53 rare, 15 mythic rare) + 5 basic lands + 18 tokens
Expansion Code: DSV
Having all but conquered Devasarva, Triziras the Demonbringer seeks to expand his influence to other planes by releasing his horde of chaotic Rakshasa. A small group of planeswalkers discover his plans and arrive to confront him, but when they try to enlist the help of the local beings, they find them to be largely uncooperative as the various factions battle amongst themselves.
Align yourself with the defensive Gaja (elephants), the swift Garuda (birds), the deadly Naga (nagas, but basically snakes), or the aggressive Vanara (monkeys) to overthrow Triziras and beat back his Rakshasa demon army.
• New Mechanic – Reincarnate (When this creature dies, reveal the top card of your library. If it's a creature card with equal or lesser power, put it onto the battlefield tapped. Otherwise, put that card into your hand.)
• New Mechanic – Karma (At the beginning of your end step, put a +1/+1 counter on this creature if it did not attack this turn. Otherwise, remove a +1/+1 counter from it.)
• New Mechanic – Mount <cost> (You may cast this spell for its mount cost. If you do, it enters the battlefield with an additional +1/+1 counter on it.)
• New Land Type – Temple
• Return of Undying and Cycling
Here is the full spoiler over at Planesculptors.
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