The dryad land barely won out in the last round, with only 1 vote separating it from the Angel Land. Now that we know what the card does, we need to know what the card looks like and its rarity!
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We're not gonna do a quick runoff between the two highest entries? Ah well.
Just to make sure; will the land always enter the battlefield tapped, regardless of what it copies? That was my intention, but I'm not 100% certain this wording works like that.
We're not gonna do a quick runoff between the two highest entries? Ah well.
Just to make sure; will the land always enter the battlefield tapped, regardless of what it copies? That was my intention, but I'm not 100% certain this wording works like that.
I'm not sure. I'll have to ask someone who knows the rules a little better.
Just to make sure; will the land always enter the battlefield tapped, regardless of what it copies? That was my intention, but I'm not 100% certain this wording works like that.
to make certain it could just be worded as "You may have ~ enter the battlefield tapped as a copy of a Dryad you control." this would also help players avoid such confusion themselves.
I initially thought that this land should be an uncommon, since dryad arbor to which this card is virtually identical, is an uncommon, but I then changed my vote to rare, since this card possesses an additional ability that dryad arbor does not possess.
Art submission. I feel that the angle with this card's art is that it's not actually a creature to begin with, and therefore the art should tend more towards "land" while implying a forthcoming "creature" state.
Art by Kurt Richards. The top right area is especially appropriate.
The dryad land barely won out in the last round, with only 1 vote separating it from the Angel Land. Now that we know what the card does, we need to know what the card looks like and its rarity!
If you're going to submit artwork of another individual, please make sure to give artist credit.
Also, as always, if you like a design, be sure to use the like feature if you want to nominate it for the voting period.
Just to make sure; will the land always enter the battlefield tapped, regardless of what it copies? That was my intention, but I'm not 100% certain this wording works like that.
I'm not sure. I'll have to ask someone who knows the rules a little better.
If you clone a dryad, the land will lose its mana ability. If the dryad it's copying has a mana ability, it will have that ability.
so it would also cease to be a tribal land if we choose to have it become a copy of other dryad in play right ? still looking good though..
to make certain it could just be worded as "You may have ~ enter the battlefield tapped as a copy of a Dryad you control." this would also help players avoid such confusion themselves.
art by Katlyn Breene
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"You may have ~ enter the battlefield tapped as a copy of a Dryad you control. (It's no longer a land)"
To address iphanx's confusion.
Art by Kurt Richards. The top right area is especially appropriate.
Art by Lamin Martin.
“When the people fear the government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.”-Thomas Jefferson
“A vote is like a rifle; its usefulness depends upon the character of its user.”-Theodore Roosevelt
“Patriotism means to stand by one's country; it does not mean to stand by one's president.”-Theodore Roosevelt