Battle Royal 1BRG
Sorcery
Untap all creatures. They gain haste and "t: Fight target creature. Activate this ability only if the stack is empty."
At end of turn, destroy all creatures that didn't fight this turn.
I've wanted to make an everyone is forced to fight card for a while but couldn't come up with a good design. Even this is a little clunky, but I think it is reasonable and accomplishes the design goal. Is it undercosted or in the wrong colors?
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Interesting effect, but in three color, it could just cost the three color. It's definitely more limited than something like Wrath of God or Anger of the Gods. Because of this, I feel like it would struggle to get played unless it cost like two mana.
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Sorcery
Untap all creatures. They gain haste and "t: Fight target creature. Activate this ability only if the stack is empty."
At end of turn, destroy all creatures that didn't fight this turn.
I've wanted to make an everyone is forced to fight card for a while but couldn't come up with a good design. Even this is a little clunky, but I think it is reasonable and accomplishes the design goal. Is it undercosted or in the wrong colors?
"Restriction breeds creativity." - Sheldon Menery on EDH / Commander in Magic: The Gathering
"I'd much rather prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery." - Anonymous
"Most men and women will grow up to love their servitude and will never dream of revolution." - Aldous Huxley, Brave New World
"Every life decision is always a risk / reward proposition." - Sanjay Gupta