Planeswalker Cycle
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Posted on March 9, 2015, 12:56 a.m. by LoneCrusader
Idea I had for a planeswalker cycle, please comment on how OP each one is and how I can fix them.
DERPLINGSUPREME says... #3
I agree with scope. it needs to be changed. it would be better if you take damage equal to the total something of the killed creatures. as for the first one, hows about only 4 creatures with cmc = or less then hand.
March 9, 2015 1:15 a.m.
First two are okay, though I would add more to the manacosts.
Third one is ridiculous. I would change that 0 to -3 or -4 and that -1 to -2. And take one out of the manacost.
March 9, 2015 1:18 a.m.
MindAblaze says... #5
I actually think the costs are fair on the first two, but I'd probably change succumbings +2 to a +1. As a plus 2 it puts him out of bolt range, which while desirable for the player, is very dangerous as far as power level goes, even if it doesn't effect the board state. By doing that you could probably make his -12 more like a -7 or -8.
I like the line of thought with Unflinching Death, but I have to agree that a 0 ability wrath is too strong. I'd probably knock his cost down to 5 and make it a -3.
March 9, 2015 11:26 a.m.
FAMOUSWATERMELON says... #6
First one is fun, but I think that the ult should be a bit more powerful. Something like what he has and "you have no maximum handsize for the rest of the game" or along the lines of that.
Second one I would totally play, nice job! (though if your opponent has some graveyard recursion when you play that ult, you lose, so you might want to rectify that).
The third one is, well, pretty much bonkers. You can gain like at least 10 life a turn just using is +1 in a mill deck, draw if fine, and 0 is a free boardwipe every turn??? Wow, Esper control is suddenly tier 1.
scopesightzx says... #2
The first two are fairly balanced, but the last one is really dumb with the zero. If that saw any standard play, Esper control would totally be a thing. Free wrath every turn? I'd play it just for that alone.
March 9, 2015 1:10 a.m.