Okay, I watched the video to make sure I wasn't missing anything, and you guys have made a false assumption. The "Ghost of ____" card does not need to use the text after the comma. In the video, the example he gave was, "If it were Squee, it would be,'Ghost of Squee.'" Therefore since he didn't say it would be, "Ghost of Squee, the Immortal," we should assume that the title of the legendary creature will be left off.
That means, "Ghost of Agrus Kos," or, "Ghost of Yawgmoth" or many other variations are possible.
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You control your opponents during each of their upkeeps would be a boring incarnation.
A white or red permanent that said you control your opponents while they choose attackers or blockers would be possible although very powerful. A take on Master Warfare but even better if you can cast their instants.
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"Ghost of Agrus Kos" makes perfect sense and fits the clue. It doesn't need to have a title from a previous card, just the name of a legendary creature previously featured on a card.
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That means, "Ghost of Agrus Kos," or, "Ghost of Yawgmoth" or many other variations are possible.
A white or red permanent that said you control your opponents while they choose attackers or blockers would be possible although very powerful. A take on Master Warfare but even better if you can cast their instants.
I think that's a good idea. I think we should be looking for characters with a ghostly precedent just like this.
Who would have a ghost? Yawgmoth?