Deterring Lightning2R
Whenever an opponent casts a spell while this spell is on the stack, you may create two copies of Deterring Fire and choose new targets for the copies
Deterring Fire deals 3 damage to any target.
Mutual Suffering2BB
Enchantment-Aura Curse
Enchant Player
When Mutual Suffering enters the battlefield, if it isn't a token, create a token that is a copy of it under target opponent's control. They may choose new targets for the copy.
Creatures enchanted player controls get -1/-1
So we're deep into Battlebond spoilers, and I want to bring up two cards in particular: Last One standing and Thrilling Encore. It really seems like it's the same goblin in both of those arts.
Now, when WotC releases a non-standard, non-Masters set, they release at least one story article about it. (Conspiracy had 6!) In the story article for Battlebond, how likely is it that it focuses on this goblin, as a show of the life of an arena competitor?
I'm also not sure about which one of these comes first chronologically. Was the fight he was walking into in Thrilling Encore the one that he lucksack'd to winning? Or was everybody so impressed by that show that they let him into the big scenes?
Conversion
*walkie talkie sound* We've got a 4-19 over on Powers Boulevard, your orders?
Whenever an opponent casts a spell while this spell is on the stack, you may create two copies of Deterring Fire and choose new targets for the copies
Deterring Fire deals 3 damage to any target.
Enchantment-Aura Curse
Enchant Player
When Mutual Suffering enters the battlefield, if it isn't a token, create a token that is a copy of it under target opponent's control. They may choose new targets for the copy.
Creatures enchanted player controls get -1/-1
Now, when WotC releases a non-standard, non-Masters set, they release at least one story article about it. (Conspiracy had 6!) In the story article for Battlebond, how likely is it that it focuses on this goblin, as a show of the life of an arena competitor?
I'm also not sure about which one of these comes first chronologically. Was the fight he was walking into in Thrilling Encore the one that he lucksack'd to winning? Or was everybody so impressed by that show that they let him into the big scenes?
Any input would be appreciated.