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4 months ago ::
Jan 30, 2013 - 12:15PM
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Plans of Change (3)(R)(R)(R) Instant
--------------------------------------------------------- Remove all attacking creatures from combat. You gain an additional combat phase next turn. ---------------------------------------------------------
The ability to prevent the enemy one turn from attacking you while gaining a bonus. Or, if you choose to be different, save your creatures and gain two attack phases next turn.
Three red mana to ramp the costs of the card since an additional combat phase is rather powerful potentially. Instant to make it more versatile in use.
Edit; Changed name of card because of brainfart.
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4 months ago ::
Jan 30, 2013 - 12:32PM
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Date Joined:
Dec 27, 2012
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Plans of Change (3)(R)(R)(R) Instant
--------------------------------------------------------- Remove all attacking creatures from combat. You gain an additional combat phase next turn. ---------------------------------------------------------
The ability to prevent the enemy one turn from attacking you while gaining a bonus. Or, if you choose to be different, save your creatures and gain two attack phases next turn.
Three red mana to ramp the costs of the card since an additional combat phase is rather powerful potentially. Instant to make it more versatile in use.
Edit; Changed name of card because of brainfart.
Red gets fogs? Seems Boros. 3WWR. It would also be cool at 3WRU- you're stealing their combat step.
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4 months ago ::
Jan 30, 2013 - 12:37PM
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Plans of Change (3)(R)(R)(R) Instant
--------------------------------------------------------- Remove all attacking creatures from combat. You gain an additional combat phase next turn. ---------------------------------------------------------
The ability to prevent the enemy one turn from attacking you while gaining a bonus. Or, if you choose to be different, save your creatures and gain two attack phases next turn.
Three red mana to ramp the costs of the card since an additional combat phase is rather powerful potentially. Instant to make it more versatile in use.
Edit; Changed name of card because of brainfart.
Red gets fogs? Seems Boros. 3WWR. It would also be cool at 3WRU- you're stealing their combat step.
Point well taken. Red removing creatures from combat is un-red. White seems better or a small bleed to green could be possible. Still primary red in my mind.
(3)(W)(R)(R)
Not wanting to push it into three colors due to the difficulty to cast it unless the block resolves around 3 colored decks. (e.g. lair blocks)
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4 months ago ::
Jan 30, 2013 - 12:41PM
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Date Joined:
Nov 15, 2012
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It like how it doesn't uptap creature removed from combat. That part never made sense to me on the Maze of Ith.
TLDR
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4 months ago ::
Jan 30, 2013 - 12:46PM
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It like how it doesn't uptap creature removed from combat. That part never made sense to me on the Maze of Ith.
I am guessing that is due to the dual nature of Maze of Ith. It can stop a creature from attack you or save one of you so you cn use it later on. I simply acts as if nothing happend. Except ofcourse when an attack trigger happens like Hellrider. Which reminds me o a rather funky combo I developed upon combining Gustcloack savior and The Wretched with each other. :P
This card punishes for the combat. Leaving the attacker without the ability to use those creatures in defense. E.g. If the opponent is the attackker he will most likely be out of the game unless he has his own countermeasue (e.g. damage prevention, combat prevention or remaining blockers). But it also works in the disadvantage if you want to save your own creatures since it leaves them blocked and thus gives the opponent more chance of preventing you from actually reaching the double combat phase.
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4 months ago ::
Jan 30, 2013 - 4:06PM
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Date Joined:
Dec 27, 2009
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Interesting that it doesn't give you any way to untap your creatures for a second combat, relying on vigilance creatures or other tricks . Was that deliberate?
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4 months ago ::
Jan 31, 2013 - 12:24AM
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Interesting that it doesn't give you any way to untap your creatures for a second combat, relying on vigilance creatures or other tricks . Was that deliberate?
I have been wresteling with that thought actually. More in the card wording to be precise. I think giving fvigilance next turn is better then using the untap wording because of errata. Double combat means nothing if you can't use it. Another way would be to increase the white factor and encourange vigilance natural creatures. so two variations are in my mind.
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Plans of Change (3)(W)(R)(R) Instant
--------------------------------------------------------- Remove all attacking creatures from combat. Creatures you control gain vigilance during your next turn. You gain an additional combat phase next turn. ---------------------------------------------------------
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Plans of Change (3)(W)(W)(R) Instant
--------------------------------------------------------- Remove all attacking creatures from combat. You gain an additional combat phase next turn. ---------------------------------------------------------
The first solving the tap issue of creatures during the next turn and first attack. The second enhancing White factor thus hinting to vigilance stated creatures.
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4 months ago ::
Jan 31, 2013 - 2:57AM
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Changing Tactics (3)(W)(R)(R) Instant
--------------------------------------------------------- Remove all attacking creatures from combat.
Creatures you control gain vigilance during your next turn. You gain an additional combat phase next turn. ---------------------------------------------------------
Decision made plus namechange for Boros
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4 months ago ::
Jan 31, 2013 - 9:52AM
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Date Joined:
Dec 27, 2009
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4 months ago ::
Jan 31, 2013 - 2:05PM
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