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8/21/2013 - This design's well over a year old. It's pretty clearly uncommon both in complexity and card advantage. Comparisons to Eternal Witness are inevitable; the point was to make something worse, but not strictly worse.
I'm guessing the noncreature requirement had some external inspiration, like maybe I made this during Innistrad or something, but it sure does look strange in a vacuum. I'd remove that today. Maybe I wanted to see what a balanced and green Snapcaster Mage would look like?
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It certainly can cast Mulch.
ReplyDeleteThis alone means that it cannot possibly be named this.
DeleteSo the spell must be green, noncreature, and CMC <= 2. That's a lot of restrictions. This clearly isn't constructed playable. What limited deck does this go in?
ReplyDeleteIt's a Bloodbraid Elf for pauper?
DeleteI'm pretty sure this just wants to cast anything with CMC 2-.
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