So green (tertiary in draw after U and B) gets an artifact that adds the word "visionary" to the end of every creature's name and U gets a loot effect? Would it have been too strong to give this just the draw without the discard?
So green (tertiary in draw after U and B) gets an artifact that adds the word "visionary" to the end of every creature's name and U gets a loot effect? Would it have been too strong to give this just the draw without the discard?
So green (tertiary in draw after U and B) gets an artifact that adds the word "visionary" to the end of every creature's name and U gets a loot effect? Would it have been too strong to give this just the draw without the discard?
Are you really comparing a mythic to an uncommon?
Given the difference in stregths across the color pie and what else that Mythic does I don't think it's a completely off-base comparison. But it's not just the Henge, green draw in this set seems quite strong while blue is almost all looting
Those two together become "Put any number of cards from the top of your deck into the graveyard, then put that many 1/1 insect tokens with flying and haste into play." If they put Ahmonket back into Arena, that would be somethingto keep an eye on.
That’s right on the edge of uncommon and rare level
If only it was 2 or 3 to cast :-(
DracoBall: http://www.mtgsalvation.com/forums/the-game/casual-related-formats/homebrew-variant-formats/598529-dracoball-updated-3-24-15
Fantastic Fours: http://www.mtgsalvation.com/forums/the-game/casual-related-formats/homebrew-variant-formats/603605-fantastic-fours
Are you really comparing a mythic to an uncommon?
Given the difference in stregths across the color pie and what else that Mythic does I don't think it's a completely off-base comparison. But it's not just the Henge, green draw in this set seems quite strong while blue is almost all looting
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