Golden Opportunity (Rare) 5RR
Sorcery
Untap all creatures that attacked this turn. After this main phase, there is an additional combat phase followed by an additional main phase. Threshgold - If there's three or more colors among cards in your graveyard, creatures can't block this turn.
Geez that's overcosted. Hate to say it. Threshgold is an amusing placeholder name for a perfectly fine ability word. But this could very readily be 3RR.
It's weird to me that your Threshgold only really works in a 3+ color deck. Don't you think it feels a bit limiting even as a multicolor block mechanic? Have you considered instead just:
"Threshgold V.2 - If there are two or more colors among cards in your graveyard..."
^ That way it can be more realistically achieved outside of a tri-color set, as even in limited you'll likely want to run about two colors in most sets. Even in a Ravnica set you're probably only going to splash a third color, and as a result probably not hit your Threshgold version with any real consistency. Or what about even something like:
"Threshgold V.3 - If there are three or more multicolor cards in your graveyard..."
The V.3 above probably only works if you're running a large bunch of gold cards, but it allows you to use it in a deck that decides to go deep into just two colors. The other option is also to have it in a set with lots of hybrid, like Shadowmoor/Eventide, which would actually be kind of cool.
I dunno, I'm just throwing ideas. I get that your card was "just for fun" but I think it's actually a very intriguing direction to go in for a potential multicolor set mechanic.
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5RR
Sorcery
Untap all creatures that attacked this turn. After this main phase, there is an additional combat phase followed by an additional main phase.
Threshgold - If there's three or more colors among cards in your graveyard, creatures can't block this turn.
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"Threshgold V.2 - If there are two or more colors among cards in your graveyard..."
^ That way it can be more realistically achieved outside of a tri-color set, as even in limited you'll likely want to run about two colors in most sets. Even in a Ravnica set you're probably only going to splash a third color, and as a result probably not hit your Threshgold version with any real consistency. Or what about even something like:
"Threshgold V.3 - If there are three or more multicolor cards in your graveyard..."
The V.3 above probably only works if you're running a large bunch of gold cards, but it allows you to use it in a deck that decides to go deep into just two colors. The other option is also to have it in a set with lots of hybrid, like Shadowmoor/Eventide, which would actually be kind of cool.
I dunno, I'm just throwing ideas. I get that your card was "just for fun" but I think it's actually a very intriguing direction to go in for a potential multicolor set mechanic.