Did you read my addendum or not m8?So... This is infinite enters the battlefield and dies triggers?
When Haraad Haunt exploits another creature, ...Did you read my addendum or not m8?
Too much text! Aside from the fact that the text is simply not going to fit neatly on the card, I also think it involves too many choices. Six options is a lot.
In trying to create some archetype chameleons, I'm researching what the overlap between the various decks I want is.
Prowess and Sacrifice decks both like Battle Screech, as it's a threat that triggers prowess and plenty of bodies for something like goblin bombardment. In that light, a white based tokens strategy could use a bit of a push, to add to cards like Lingering Souls, and Battle Screech.
I'm looking for ideas about a non-embarassing Raise the Alarm variant, as both it and gather the townsfolk are worse than Glory Seeker on average.
It'll probably make humans so Champion of the Parish drafters have something to look forward to, but it needs something more. Scry? Flashback? First Strike? Flying?
after a quick glance over your cube and the themes
Selective Service
Instant
Put a 1/1 white Human creature token onto the battlefield. Creatures you control gain first strike until end of turn.
Rebound (If you cast this spell from your hand, exile it as it resolves. At the beginning of your next upkeep, you may cast this card from exile without paying its mana cost.)
Requisition for a solid token 2 drop that's better than glory seeker
Sure, no problem I want it to make human tokens for the Champion of the Parish I doubled up on. I was looking for a cheap way to make two 1/1 prowess tokens, but I didn't think of rebound myself. Thanks for the inspiration Chris! I love, love, love how the spell triggers prowess on the first token when you cast it for the second time, sweet interactions on one card
Dangit I thought they were human monks! Ah well. It's probably better it and monastary mentor make the same tokens for clarity's sake rather than champion of the parish getting better
Always good to hear man, keep up the great work!