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Sorcery
Choose one:
* Each player who has the highest number of cards in hand discards a card. Each other player draws a card.
* Each player who controls the highest number of lands sacrifices a land. Each other player searches their library for a basic land card and put it onto the battlefield tapped.
Entwine
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Another take on White's Balance effect. Significantly more expensive, but player gets to choose where to tackle and can help allies.
EDIT 1: Name changed, but keep the theme alive.
EDIT 2: Effect changed to discard/sacrifice one card.
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void_nothing Undersea Emperor
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Nice flexibility and in a Commander release it's more justifiable color pie wise, although the discard in particular feels like at least a bend.
That name is... distasteful though. Oblique references to national tragedies are okay in my book but I'd cringe at a Magic card named directly after a historical atrocity.
That name is... distasteful though. Oblique references to national tragedies are okay in my book but I'd cringe at a Magic card named directly after a historical atrocity.
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TheAmericanSpirit Supreme Dumb Guy
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Gonna echo this, although distasteful is a enormous understatement. The Trail of Tears was genocide via death march, and should be treated as such. You wouldn't print a card called Holocaust or Kristallnacht, and by the same token, you really can't keep the name as-is without trivializing the loss of life. I suggest you change it immediately.void_nothing wrote: ↑2 years ago
That name is... distasteful though. Oblique references to national tragedies are okay in my book but I'd cringe at a Magic card named directly after a historical atrocity.
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I understand why people find it uncomfortable, but please know that I didn't name the card as a jest. As an immigrant I take any racial/cultural persecution very seriously, and often time find these historic tragedies under-discussed by the general public, even during events like BLM. I confess I might've named it thus because I want to throw a reminder at people, on what the politicians continuously neglect. Perhaps this isn't the best place to do so.TheAmericanSpirit wrote: ↑2 years agoGonna echo this, although distasteful is a enormous understatement. The Trail of Tears was genocide via death march, and should be treated as such. You wouldn't print a card called Holocaust or Kristallnacht, and by the same token, you really can't keep the name as-is without trivializing the loss of life. I suggest you change it immediately.void_nothing wrote: ↑2 years ago
That name is... distasteful though. Oblique references to national tragedies are okay in my book but I'd cringe at a Magic card named directly after a historical atrocity.
I will rename the card.