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Champions of Equestria

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Description

A full mock-up of one of the cards I’ve made for “A Flurry of Emotions,” thoughtfully provided by Phil Srobeighn since MTG Cardsmith isn’t getting along with my computer anymore.
 
Magic Set Editor can’t do classic frames with color indicators, but there was only one way to properly capture a G1 character.

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@Phil Srobeighn  
@FanOfMostEverything
 
Also, I left out mentioning futureshifted cards because I didn’t think there was anything that they could be based on, but then I remembered that one part of the Discord in Time comic that had the Cyberponies.
Background Pony #892F
I was going to say he should have a purple expansion symbol like a Time Spiral timeshifted card, but then I saw he already did! Makes me wish there were some based on the Season 5 finale that used the Planar Chaos timeshifted frame.
Bardic_Knowledge
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Temporal Physicist
@FanOfMostEverything  
Well, Robo did have his Shadow-type Laser Spin. Plus, you are able to just attack him to deal damage, which resets the barrier, as physical attacks have no element.
 
Technically, my enchantment is nerfed compared to Magus’ barrier spell, since mine doesn’t deal damage of that colour to the opponent when cast.
Bardic_Knowledge
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Temporal Physicist
The discussion about the colour-rule text reminds me of the Chrono Trigger set I started on ages back. The reason being that I had a huge “colour matters” theme going on*, and one of the spells was “Delta Storm” which had red (Fire), White (Light), and Blue (Water) in its cost, but the spell in CT was a Shadow spell and none of the other three, so I gave it the rules text “Delta Storm is black.”
 
*For example, one of the first cards I made for the set:  
Barrier Spell 3(W/B)(W/B)  
Enchantment (R)  
When Barrier Spell enters the battlefield, choose a color. If you would lose life from a source of any other color, you gain that much life instead.  
If you lose life, return Barrier Spell to your hand.
 
With the colour trickery going on, you wouldn’t have to build a five colour deck just to get around the barrier.
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Color is normally defined by mana cost; a card is whatever colors of mana you are required to pay to cast it. This is why all lands are colorless. However, Grogar has no mana cost, so he needs something else to define his color. Nowadays, this is done with a color indicator on the type line, seen here on Ancestral Vision. As noted in the description, MSE can’t do that with original frames, so one has to instead employ the original method: Flat out declaring the color in the rules text.
 
@Background Pony #D412  
Appropriately villainous.