Whenever a creature enters the battlefield, if you cast it from your hand, you may search your library for a creature card with the same total power and toughness and put it onto the battlefield. If you do, shuffle your library.
In what universe? If you build a deck like that, and ever draw that hand, I will personally come to wherever you live, perform complicated acts of awestruck ********, then disembowel myself to escape the world that allowed something like this to occur and validate you.
Damn I love this card. I tried very hard to make it work back when it was in Standard. I ended up with a surprisingly decent and fun tier-2 toolbox deck that abused the "rescue" creatures (white guys with flash that returned a creature -or themselves- to your hand)to tutor for ETB "silver bullets" at instant speed.
I'm calling it right now- worst rare in the set. Even good limited players will find better bombs at common and uncommon no sweat. Worst. Episode. Ever.
I really do predict this to be our worst rare in set award winner. I'd be happier opening a jar of eyeballs, so I think anything worse is highly unlikely. This card wont just have zero constructed potential, but not be significantly better than a mass of ghouls in a draft.
Damn I love this card. I tried very hard to make it work back when it was in Standard. I ended up with a surprisingly decent and fun tier-2 toolbox deck that abused the "rescue" creatures (white guys with flash that returned a creature -or themselves- to your hand)to tutor for ETB "silver bullets" at instant speed.
Someone made a cool Wild Pair deck that abused 1/1 mana dorks with the theshold creatures that go from 1/1 to 4/4 or 7/7 on the field.
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"I hope to have such a death... lying in triumph atop the broken bodies of those who slew me..."
You don't call "dying to removal" if the removal is more expensive in resources than the creature. If you have to spend BG (Abrupt Decay), or W + basic land (PtE) to remove a 1G, that is not "dying to removal". Strictly speaking Goyf dies to removal, but actually your removal is dying to Goyf.
The problem with defining this format by what is "fun" is that everyone seems to define fun as what they don't lose to. If you keep losing to easily answered cards, that means you should improve your deck. If you don't want to improve your deck, then you should come to peace with the idea that you are going to lose because you chose to not interact with better strategies.
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wild pair
Wild Pair
{4}{G}{G} Enchantment
Whenever a creature enters the battlefield, if you cast it from your hand, you may search your library for a creature card with the same total power and toughness and put it onto the battlefield. If you do, shuffle your library.
BRGKresh the BloodbraidedBRG, A box of lands and ideas.
Modern:
RG Titanshift. A deck made of cards too stupid for EDH.
Retired: Lots. More than I feel you should suffer through or I should type out.
Someone made a cool Wild Pair deck that abused 1/1 mana dorks with the theshold creatures that go from 1/1 to 4/4 or 7/7 on the field.
"I hope to have such a death... lying in triumph atop the broken bodies of those who slew me..."
I think it might be Crash of Rhinos.
EDIT: Gah, never mind. Thought Crash was an 8/5.