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After much ado about a dead laptop, I bring a full mock-up of one of the cards I’ve made for “Triple Threat,” with visuals provided by Phil Srobeign.
I’m surprised more people haven’t done something with the planet-cracking warsplosion Spike imagined.
I’m surprised more people haven’t done something with the planet-cracking warsplosion Spike imagined.
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As infinite as possible given finite life totals. Ah, my favorite combo ever.
Edited because: Formatting woes
Renegade Lovebug: Nope. Lifelink only applies to damage, and not all life loss is damage. (And thanks to infect, not all damage is life loss.) The rogue changeling doesn’t go infinite until you throw in Exquisite Blood
Push Past the Pain: Perhaps, but “that which kills you makes you stronger” seems like a great fit for dragons.
Moonclutch Tree was inspired by young Granny’s bedtime story to her trees. Feuding Bear is based on Goldie Delicious’s misreading and a dash of Burnt Oak’s obvious Sam Elliott-ness for the flavor text. Four-Season Promenade is based on the bit of the musical number where the lovebirds walk together from summer to spring.
Regarding the other cards from the post:
Ponyville Trumpeters: Any creature including themselves, instead of just legendary? Interesting choice.
Renegade Lovebug: Don’t those two abilities go infinite together?
Push Past the Pain: I’d have thought Persist would fit the flavor better.
Confluence of Champions: Great against Derevi, Empyrial Tactician. Combo nicely with Crimson Honor Guard.
Emblazoned Banner: I like the mechanical space of this one. Too bad we won’t get to see it officially given they don’t make cards with the Tribal type anymore.
On the (slightly) older cards:
Unceasing Admirers: I like how it’s a Lieutenant without an all upside ability, and forces you to think about when you should play your commander.
Slip Under the Floorboards: I like the bottom of the deck bit. Good mechanical expression of flavor.
Cold Feud: I want to use this in a draw mill deck.
Overflowing Lore: Combine it with Laboratory Maniac or Tamiyo, Moon Sages’ ultimate, and laugh at your opponents despair.
Moonclutch Tree, Feuding Bear, Four-Season Promenade: What inspired these ones?
That’s fair.
No, actually. And please don’t elaborate.