Speaking of, where are the dragons? Scourge of the Throne is amazing.
Ok, ok random discard isn't red but that 2nd mode is?
Sure. Abbot of the Keral Keep, now repeatable and affecting the opponent. It's a push, but an interesting one.
No it's an established U/Ux effect.
Ive been playing magic 22 years...what the hell does Goad mean and why isnt it explained lol
Historically, "play a card from your opponent's deck" has been blue, but I'm not sure that's something anyone ever consciously decided after the "well it's literally any mechanic so it must be blue" era. Impulse-draw from your own library is firmly red now so this is presumably seen as an extension of that.
Ive been playing magic 22 years...what the hell does Goad mean and why isnt it explained lol
Historically, "play a card from your opponent's deck" has been blue, but I'm not sure that's something anyone ever consciously decided after the "well it's literally any mechanic so it must be blue" era. Impulse-draw from your own library is firmly red now so this is presumably seen as an extension of that.
Shame you can't play any lands it gets.
The difference between this and giving red random discard is that it's effectively the same as an ability red already has, except you have even less choice over what card you get (such that it needs the "spend mana as any color" clause to be of any use).
MaRo mentioned on Blogatog that one reason why they don't make land tokens is that players tend to shuffle in their lands in a completely different way than their creatures, one that makes it far more likely that they'd shuffle in the land tokens. I'm guessing it's for this reason that you can't get your opponent's lands.
Green has the ability to sacrifice creatures, but you aren't going to see green do that to its opponents anytime soon (besides flying creatures). Besides, random discard isn't even something they do often anymore, even as a downside. I'm pretty sure Whispers of Emrakul is the only one printed in the last few years.How is that any different, taking something red does to itself, random discard, and do that to the opponent.
If at all you could say there needs to be an upside for the opponent but the issue of not giving red CA with draw discard like blue has is already there by the red player using a spell.
And Grenko's effect doesn't even have the downside of not having the means to cast whatever he gets, nor the downside of exiling an owned spell he could cast later
Oblivion Sower gets you your opponents lands though.
it isn't just from that era. We had Daxos as recent as Theros.
It's the whole part about Red getting to spend mana as though it's any color that gets me here.
In blue, it's flavored as a Mage reading the mind and stealing the spell from someone, which at least partially justifies spending the mans of any color- if you are powerful enough to Take the spell, you can probably twist it in a way so you can cast it, and Blue being able to create different colors of mana for specific purposes (usually involving artifacts) is something it can do.
How is that any different, taking something red does to itself, random discard, and do that to the opponent.
Uh. Whoa
wait what
wait what
That's a 90ish dollar card reprinted into what we believe will be a standard print run/widely available set
Wait if you become the monarch do you just lose monarch if you receive combat damage or do you actually transfer monarch to the one who dealt damage?
Wait if you become the monarch do you just lose monarch if you receive combat damage or do you actually transfer monarch to the one who dealt damage?
And at the beginning of the end step triggers are avoidable if you play the card at the beginning of the end step, right? Because there are no more steps after that.
Your idea on random discard doesn't work. Red gets random replacement (Wheel of Fortune) - Random discard is black because it's actually an upgrade on regular discard.
This card is going to do some of the absolute nuttiest shit in cubes. Also: great use of red randomness that isn't just completely random, and great use of the expansion of copying effects into red.
You can draft this with four people and play in a four people free-for-all, right? Because I won't be able to gather 8 people for the draft, and it also means I can draft three times.
Beserk is totally a test to see how people react.
Also, the rest of the Infect deck is going to go up in price.
You can draft this with four people and play in a four people free-for-all, right? Because I won't be able to gather 8 people for the draft, and it also means I can draft three times.
What do you think spikes hardest?
Inkmoth could get out of hand, because there is also demand for it in modern Affinity and Infect
Why will infect go up in price?
Once the most expensive (non-land) piece gets cheaper, the deck begins to look more affordable. As people buy in, supply curtails and prices rise.
Minus berserk, fow and the dual isn't the deck mostly the same? So most of those pieces will disappear from TWO formats then.But wouldn't it stabilise on the same price? Or is it that Modern infect will rise in price due to not having berserk?