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Prynce Spike

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Yeah, prolly a piece of shite :3


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Chaos Pudding

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Why in the world is this card white? I understand we're in Unglued, but that should be no excuse to ignore the color pie. As it stands, if it was red? I would probably make it a 2/2 and give it haste, but overall its probably solid as a rare.



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Uhhh...dont understand the first part of your post. So therefore I dont understand the second part of your post :3


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Uhhh...dont understand the first part of your post. So therefore I dont understand the second part of your post :3

 

Color pie means each color in magic has its own special trait and damage to creatures or players is mostly a red thing.


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Color pie means each color in magic has its own special trait and damage to creatures or players is mostly a red thing.

 

And by mostly a red thing he means entirely a red thing.



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And by mostly a red thing he means entirely a red thing.

 

Black deals damage to creatures or players too, but gains the same amount of life in the process.

 

White deals damage to attacking or blocking creatures.


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Black deals damage to creatures or players too, but gains the same amount of life in the process.

 

White deals damage to attacking or blocking creatures.

 

Unconditional straight-up damage to creatures or players is strictly a red thing.



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Yeah, Black drains life or reduces the P/T of creatures, pretty sure there's not a single black "damage" card in a modern card frame that isn't either making the creature damage itself, or is named Corrupt or Tendrils of Corruption, and those are very flavourful and would be ridiculously wordy any other way.



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Unconditional straight-up damage to creatures or players is strictly a red thing.

 

Yes, that is correct, but on my post I used a general term of damage.

 

This being Red would be much better, yeah.


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And in any case this card is most certainly not a white card.



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And in any case this card is most certainly not a white card.

 

I don't see what's wrong with this being a uniquely colored card. (Especially since we're in broken/humorous/weird cards)
But 1 White mana for 4 damage? Seems a little much...



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Yeah, Black drains life or reduces the P/T of creatures, pretty sure there's not a single black "damage" card in a modern card frame that isn't either making the creature damage itself, or is named Corrupt or Tendrils of Corruption, and those are very flavourful and would be ridiculously wordy any other way.

I agree, damaging players is more of a red and black thing. You should change his color. Or change his ability to gain 4 life. That would make more sense because gaining life is more of a white thing






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