I mean at this point we are arguing opinion.
But for EDH a card that relies on your running 3 colors for a typically white tribe can hardly be considered Angel Support just because it brings a very specific angel into play.
Nissa also has other abilities that support elf tribal, so we can't really take that in as much of a vacuum. Its not like this is an angelic Blood speaker Would you consider Pious Kitsune fox tribal?
That all being said I would pray for 5 color Asha, but that is probably just a fantasy.
That is the entire roster of cards of cards that care about angels.
How funny would it be if a post trying to show how little tribal support Angels have by listing all the cards included a card that wasn't angel tribal on accident, especially if it was the first card on the list... oh that would be histerical!
Angels need some tribal love!
That is because Angel's Herald IS angel support, specifically for Empyrial Archangel. What you mean in your retort is that its not generalist angel support like Defy Death. Right?
I mean I hate to argue but cards mentioning other cards isn't exactly what is considered Tribal, its just more a reference then creature type assistance.
people still play tribal angels. This is because Angels are a popular card and tribal type. Same can be said about Wizards with the exception of Azami who is mono blue.
Oh really? No Angels matter general? Not one huh I guess Kaalia and Bruna don't exist then, and there are a minor handful of Wizards outside of blue so saying "I don't count Azami." is going for extreme edge cases. Cats are for the most part split between 2 colors. White and Green, and they do not have either a white or green commander that really fits them.
If Cats are not an expected Tribe along with Wizards and Angels then tell me exactly what is expected? Because Elves, Zombies and Gobbos are not exactly expected, they are more. "dear god no."
Expected tribes would be popular tribes that EDH players enjoy playing with. Dragons is a great example of one. Other ones include Zombies, Vampires, Elves, Wizards and Angels.
I am fairly certain they are referring to Bruna, the Fading Light as while inferior to her original she does bring something for Angels while Alabaster is more an aura/enchantment enabler.
I am praying for a legendary werewolf, but with all the bant colored clue cards I would be ever so happy if we got a tri-colored analog of Sherlock Holmes.
The less time they give us before spoiler season, the more it becomes a release only for those who can spend daddies money or have so much cash they wipe their rears with more than my rent.
Sadly this really becomes the case, but with limited information there is nothing more we can do but a) gamble and go in, b) hold off and hope prices don't go through the roof.
Away from topic, I know others like myself have budgets to keep in mind, one thing I have always tried to strive for is an allocation of money aside to see if MM is what it could be, and if not, well then I have the money saved for other projects. Not an approach for all, but works for me.
that is possibly the most broken thing ive ever concieved. Move over blazing archon
I'd merely have to argue that brokeness really comes down to placing mana cost to an effect like this. Placed at BBB it wouldn't even be fair but closer to the 2BBB and I don't believe its all that bad.
Been a while since I posted, but what the heck, always love some custom card fun
Yawgmoth's Riddle
Creatures can't attack you or a planeswalker you control unless their controller discards a card for each creature he or she controls that's attacking you. You may draw x cards where x is equal to the number of attacking creatures minus the number of cards discarded this way.
I would love to see more counter interaction Rakdos style. As for the future maybe throwback sort of flavor Anthem of Rakdos was a blast to play with so maybe an updated version.
Somthing along these lines.
When ever a creature comes into play under your control you lose 2 life and put a +1/+1 counter
Creatures you control with +1/+1 counters gain haste.
My favorite card would have to be cryptic command, but if I had to really think about it I would sat Eight and a half tails gets an honorable mention. Love that crazy fox.
Its great to see him finally get a card and I am definitely looking forward to seeing him in foil
But for EDH a card that relies on your running 3 colors for a typically white tribe can hardly be considered Angel Support just because it brings a very specific angel into play.
Nissa also has other abilities that support elf tribal, so we can't really take that in as much of a vacuum. Its not like this is an angelic Blood speaker Would you consider Pious Kitsune fox tribal?
That all being said I would pray for 5 color Asha, but that is probably just a fantasy.
I mean I hate to argue but cards mentioning other cards isn't exactly what is considered Tribal, its just more a reference then creature type assistance.
I am fairly certain they are referring to Bruna, the Fading Light as while inferior to her original she does bring something for Angels while Alabaster is more an aura/enchantment enabler.
Myr Progenitor 2
Legendary Artifact Creature -Myr
When Myr progenitor enters the battlefield puts a 1/1 colorless Myr artifact creature token onto the battlefield.
Whenever Myr Progenitor attacks put a 1/1 colorless Myr artifact creature token onto the battlefield. tapped and attacking.
1/2
Sadly this really becomes the case, but with limited information there is nothing more we can do but a) gamble and go in, b) hold off and hope prices don't go through the roof.
Away from topic, I know others like myself have budgets to keep in mind, one thing I have always tried to strive for is an allocation of money aside to see if MM is what it could be, and if not, well then I have the money saved for other projects. Not an approach for all, but works for me.
I'd merely have to argue that brokeness really comes down to placing mana cost to an effect like this. Placed at BBB it wouldn't even be fair but closer to the 2BBB and I don't believe its all that bad.
Creatures can't attack you or a planeswalker you control unless their controller discards a card for each creature he or she controls that's attacking you. You may draw x cards where x is equal to the number of attacking creatures minus the number of cards discarded this way.
The only answer is maddness
Somthing along these lines.
When ever a creature comes into play under your control you lose 2 life and put a +1/+1 counter
Creatures you control with +1/+1 counters gain haste.