[ELD] Outlaws' Merriment (Gaby Spartz)

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Post by Rumpy5897 » 4 years ago



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Post by Serenade » 4 years ago

I don't know about mythic, but I like they all have haste. I like it.

EDIT: I just got "Merry Men"/"MerrimenT" NICE
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Post by Impossible » 4 years ago

Neat card but it's going to be a memory nightmare. I don't know how many people actually use the proper tokens, but I sure don't. So having one card make a constant stream of different, unsquared P/T tokens is probably going to be more annoying than anything else.
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Post by xeroxedfool » 4 years ago

4 mana, with heavy color requirements. Random ability.. that doesn't do anything until your next turn. I guess this could be one of those cards that seems bad but gets evaluated poorly.
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Post by Raptorchan » 4 years ago

Impossible wrote:
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Neat card but it's going to be a memory nightmare. I don't know how many people actually use the proper tokens, but I sure don't. So having one card make a constant stream of different, unsquared P/T tokens is probably going to be more annoying than anything else.
Also take a note that one of the tokens is a misprint.
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Post by Serenade » 4 years ago

OH, GOSH, how do they screw up the tokens?
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Post by 5colorsrainbow » 4 years ago

Impossible wrote:
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Neat card but it's going to be a memory nightmare. I don't know how many people actually use the proper tokens, but I sure don't. So having one card make a constant stream of different, unsquared P/T tokens is probably going to be more annoying than anything else.
Hence the mythic rarity I'm guessing.
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Post by ilovesaprolings » 4 years ago

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Post by Serenade » 4 years ago

Okay, good. It seems like we have Little John, Friar Tuck, and Will Scarlet (Scarlett Will?) created from the card!
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Post by The Fluff » 4 years ago

will be getting a copy or two of this for sure. I thought it was a sorcery, but being an enchantment that triggers every upkeep made it better.
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Post by Mookie » 4 years ago

And thus we have the band of merry men. I'm really enjoying all the top-down cards. Outlaws' Merriment looks weaker than Assemble the Legion at its base case, but the variety can be useful (even if you don't have control over it).

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