Mana Flux - XX
Instant {M}
Chose a color in target spell's mana cost, Mana Flux is that color.
Counter target spell unless its controller pays X of chosen color.
(Colorless can be chosen) At the beginning of that spell's controller's
next main phase he or she adds X to his or her mana pool of chosen
color if target spell was countered.
A man who tries against me, fails against me.
-Nicol Bolas
I think this should be a mythic because well it is a counter spell that will work in any deck. I put that mana boost in there to round it out so it wouldn't be to broken (especially without mana burn now). I know this spell is any color but I think it fit Nicol Bolas the best. Thoughts? suggestions? Too broken?
I think this should be a mythic because well it is a counter spell that will work in any deck.
Well, I need not argue. You just gave yourself two reasons on why this is bad design right there.
1. Counterspells do not belong in every color. Blue, weaker white ones... FLAVORFUL semi-variants in other colors perhaps.
2. That is abuse of idea of the mythic rarity. Mythics aren't supposed to be "staples" able to be thrown into every deck.
red mana shortage 1U
counter target spell unless its controler pays R
blue mana shortage 1U
counter target spell unless its controler pays U
green mana shortage 1U
counter target spell unless its controler pays G
white mana shortage 1U
counter target spell unless its controler pays W
black mana shortage 1U
counter target spell unless its controler pays B
rewound 2UU
counter target spell unless its controler pays 3 mana of a color of your choice, untap 4 lands
How aboutsy like this it turns it into sideboard material for mirror matchups (colorwise) Mana FluxXX
Instant
Chose a color in target spells mana cost Mana Flux is that color. X can only be paid with chosen color.
Counter target spell unless its controller pays X of chosen color.
If target spell was countered like this that spell's controller's next main phase
they add X mana of that color to their mana pool.
By putting X can only be paid with chosen color makes less general and reserves it for mirror color matchups. The purpose of this was to create a colorless usable in any deck counter spell.
Instant {M}
Chose a color in target spell's mana cost, Mana Flux is that color.
Counter target spell unless its controller pays X of chosen color.
(Colorless can be chosen) At the beginning of that spell's controller's
next main phase he or she adds X to his or her mana pool of chosen
color if target spell was countered.
A man who tries against me, fails against me.
-Nicol Bolas
I think this should be a mythic because well it is a counter spell that will work in any deck. I put that mana boost in there to round it out so it wouldn't be to broken (especially without mana burn now). I know this spell is any color but I think it fit Nicol Bolas the best. Thoughts? suggestions? Too broken?
Well, I need not argue. You just gave yourself two reasons on why this is bad design right there.
1. Counterspells do not belong in every color. Blue, weaker white ones... FLAVORFUL semi-variants in other colors perhaps.
2. That is abuse of idea of the mythic rarity. Mythics aren't supposed to be "staples" able to be thrown into every deck.
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counter target spell unless its controler pays R
blue mana shortage 1U
counter target spell unless its controler pays U
green mana shortage 1U
counter target spell unless its controler pays G
white mana shortage 1U
counter target spell unless its controler pays W
black mana shortage 1U
counter target spell unless its controler pays B
rewound 2UU
counter target spell unless its controler pays 3 mana of a color of your choice, untap 4 lands
Mana Flux XX
Instant
Chose a color in target spells mana cost Mana Flux is that color.
X can only be paid with chosen color.
Counter target spell unless its controller pays X of chosen color.
If target spell was countered like this that spell's controller's next main phase
they add X mana of that color to their mana pool.
By putting X can only be paid with chosen color makes less general and reserves it for mirror color matchups. The purpose of this was to create a colorless usable in any deck counter spell.