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Sorcery (U)
Each player who doesn't control the creature with the highest power or a creature tied with the highest power sacrifices a creature.
I would say yes, because Drop of Honey and because it's fun and interesting. Green's been getting fight-based removal for a while, this is simply an extension of that. I like.
I would say yes, because Drop of Honey and because it's fun and interesting. Green's been getting fight-based removal for a while, this is simply an extension of that. I like.
I never understood the flavor of Drop of Honey fully. What, the creature with the lowest power is attracted somehow to a little smear of honey, and then it gets swarmed by like a billion bees or something and gets killed?
Anyway, I think this effect would be pretty suitable as a one-of in green. Green does care about its big creatures, and this portrays the "I am big creature, I have more power than you" mindset very well.
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[c]Lightning Bolt[/c] -> Lightning Bolt
[c=Lightning Bolt]Apple Pie[/c] -> Apple Pie
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I never understood the flavor of Drop of Honey fully. What, the creature with the lowest power is attracted somehow to a little smear of honey, and then it gets swarmed by like a billion bees or something and gets killed?
I make it a point to never question the flavor of anything pre-Ice Age-ish. It's more fun if you just go with all the weird, totally nonsensical stuff. Alternatively it was totally a setup for them later printing Porphyry Nodes. Right? ;n
I never understood the flavor of Drop of Honey fully. What, the creature with the lowest power is attracted somehow to a little smear of honey, and then it gets swarmed by like a billion bees or something and gets killed?
"The Drop of Honey" is a story about the unfortunate death of animals, people and peoples in ascending size.
Someone spills a drop of honey, which attracts some flies, which in turn attracts birds preying on the flies, which causes a cat to eat one of the birds, which causes a dog to attack the cat, which causes the cat-owner to kick the dog, which causes the dog-owner to stab the cat-owner, which causes the local townsfolk to converge on the dog-owner, which causes the people from the dog-owner's village to mobilize against those that attacked their kin, which causes a full-scale war... and all because of one drop of honey.
Since flies have a smaller power than birds than cats than dogs than men than armies the card is quite a flavorful retelling.
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Planar Chaos was not a mistake neither was it random. You might want to look at it again.
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Sorcery (U)
Each player who doesn't control the creature with the highest power or a creature tied with the highest power sacrifices a creature.
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I never understood the flavor of Drop of Honey fully. What, the creature with the lowest power is attracted somehow to a little smear of honey, and then it gets swarmed by like a billion bees or something and gets killed?
Anyway, I think this effect would be pretty suitable as a one-of in green. Green does care about its big creatures, and this portrays the "I am big creature, I have more power than you" mindset very well.
[c]Lightning Bolt[/c] -> Lightning Bolt
[c=Lightning Bolt]Apple Pie[/c] -> Apple Pie
Vowels-Only Format
Minimum deck size: 60
Maximum number of identical cards: 4
Ban list: Cards whose English names begin with a consonant, Unglued and Unhinged cards, cards involving ante, Ancestral Recall
I make it a point to never question the flavor of anything pre-Ice Age-ish. It's more fun if you just go with all the weird, totally nonsensical stuff. Alternatively it was totally a setup for them later printing Porphyry Nodes. Right? ;n
A drop of honey->attracts fly->fly attracts bird->bird attracts cat->cat attracts dog->dog attracts cat's owner->etc
in the end, everyone dies because of the drop of honey, from weakest (fly) to strongest (entire village)
"Sometimes, the situation is outracing a threat, sometimes it's ignoring it, and sometimes it involves sideboarding in 4x Hope//Pray." --Doug Linn
"The Drop of Honey" is a story about the unfortunate death of animals, people and peoples in ascending size.
Since flies have a smaller power than birds than cats than dogs than men than armies the card is quite a flavorful retelling.
Finally a good white villain quote: "So, do I ever re-evaluate my life choices? Never, because I know what I'm doing is a righteous cause."
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