W: Mounted Archers can block an additional creature this turn.
Each time you activate this ability it can block one more creature than normal.
Is there an easy way to make the opposite Two-Headed Sliver ability so that it too could be cumulative? This was the best I could think of, but it feels clumsy and ambiguous.
1R: CARDNAME can't be blocked this turn unless it is blocked by an additional creature.
X: ~ can't be blocked this turn except by X or more creatures.
why do you need to be able to activate it multiple times? granted, the costing gets difficult if you want it to be two per activation and have a colored symbol ("XX: ... spend only red mana on the second X." might work but reads awfully) but really it's easier to just make it an X ability.
Ultimately I was hoping for a cumulative wording that not only could fit as activated abilities like Gruul Nodorog but also as static abilities like Imposing Visage.
i.e.: Enchanted creature can't be blocked unless it is blocked by an additional creature.
Ideally putting this Aura on the creature with the activated ability would also be cumulative.
Each time you activate this ability it can block one more creature than normal.
Is there an easy way to make the opposite Two-Headed Sliver ability so that it too could be cumulative? This was the best I could think of, but it feels clumsy and ambiguous.
Something like this?
It does create an additional (redundant) restriction every time you activate it.
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why do you need to be able to activate it multiple times? granted, the costing gets difficult if you want it to be two per activation and have a colored symbol ("XX: ... spend only red mana on the second X." might work but reads awfully) but really it's easier to just make it an X ability.
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i.e.: Enchanted creature can't be blocked unless it is blocked by an additional creature.
Ideally putting this Aura on the creature with the activated ability would also be cumulative.
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