tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5479847193762153273.post4396515421669453908..comments2024-03-11T02:32:15.295-04:00Comments on Goblin Artisans: CCDD 021920 - Playing With FireUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5479847193762153273.post-65150713771355643652020-02-22T05:36:21.968-05:002020-02-22T05:36:21.968-05:00Yes. I used to play it back in the day. Strange I ...Yes. I used to play it back in the day. Strange I had forgotten about it.A.Charantonishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14764287128554364197noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5479847193762153273.post-41520002430694844372020-02-21T16:59:06.324-05:002020-02-21T16:59:06.324-05:00I really like the idea of ritual-spellshapers, sin...I really like the idea of ritual-spellshapers, since the T requirement makes them harder to abuse. In fact it turns out that there's a real Magic card that does this: Bog Witch!lpaulsenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07772860908442278112noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5479847193762153273.post-59695359827498902802020-02-21T08:44:31.700-05:002020-02-21T08:44:31.700-05:00Does it warrant a keyword? It means it would be a ...Does it warrant a keyword? It means it would be a sustantial theme in a set, and probably want to be in more than one colors...<br /><br />I would imagine it could have enablers (whenever you infuse a spell ...)<br /><br />I would let green infuse creture spells, red infuse whatever, blue infuse instants? Even though I guess that would make storm too strong again. It could go instead on a group of creatures:<br /><br />RED Infuser 1R:<br />Creature - Spellshaper U<br />1R, T, discard a [red instant/ red card / card]: add RRRR to your mana pool.<br />1/2<br /><br />Green Infuser 1G:<br />Creature - Spellshaper U<br />1G, T, discard a [green creature card / green card/ card]: add GGGG to your mana pool.<br />1/2<br /><br /><br />I like, as Doug said, that it does not reinforce storm.A.Charantonishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14764287128554364197noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5479847193762153273.post-12573718021890119292020-02-20T05:29:14.682-05:002020-02-20T05:29:14.682-05:00I think decks that want to have the burst of tempo...I think decks that want to have the burst of tempo without spending a turn on it have a lot of overlap with 'degenerate' decks like storm. The only way to combat that would be clear restrictions (ala your example, or <a rel="nofollow">Geosurge</a>)Isaohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04032882984602067306noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5479847193762153273.post-54960820096724147872020-02-20T03:52:18.956-05:002020-02-20T03:52:18.956-05:00Yeah, Vessel of Volatility is a great example of a...Yeah, Vessel of Volatility is a great example of a fixed ritual. I'm not sure how much aggressive decks would want an effect like that, though. The turn it takes to cast Vessel is a turn they'd normally spend casting a creature or other relevant spell, so it might not be a net tempo gain.lpaulsenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07772860908442278112noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5479847193762153273.post-54846288975929746702020-02-19T12:24:46.552-05:002020-02-19T12:24:46.552-05:00Also by having the ritual not being a spell cast y...Also by having the ritual not being a spell cast you also are not assisting storm.Doug Kenthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11099708938705613144noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5479847193762153273.post-4295451263538219642020-02-19T08:17:53.310-05:002020-02-19T08:17:53.310-05:00As you say, Wizards seems to have been making more...As you say, Wizards seems to have been making more modal spells lately (probably linked to BO1 in Arena). Personally I think it's pretty neat. Not only does it lend itself well to higher variety formats, it also means you can cover more things with one card slot in your design skeleton. <br /><br />I think adding a ritual mode is pretty neat, but you'd likely still have to restrict it in some way to prevent Storm from taking advantage (as you did with the creature rider).<br /><br />Another way of doing fixed rituals I think is <a rel="nofollow">Vessel of Volatility</a> or <a rel="nofollow">Wild Cantor</a>. The crux of balancing issues with rituals seems not to be that they allow tempo plays, but that they net a player mana the moment they are played. By keeping the input and output mana the same, this issue is circumvented. Both cards can still be used to invest more cards for tempo/ramp purposes however, just with a turn delay.Isaohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04032882984602067306noreply@blogger.com