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I still think it's a feckin' stupid idea to make coins out of clay. But ritualism goes before practicality, I guess?
Posted By:
Tiggurix
(5/9/2014 2:03:08 PM)
The clay masks are fine, too. But I still see a missed flavor opportunity.
This guy seems to be at least partially based on the Greek Underworld ferryman Charon, who was payed a coin to ship the dead across Acheron.
This block just so happened to introduce a certain kind of artifact tokens named Gold.
Why would they not take advantage of these perfectly convenient odds and make him interact with these Gold tokens in some way?
"Whenever a creature is put into a graveyard from the battlefield, that creature's controller chooses one — exile that creature, or put a colorless artifact token named Gold onto the battlefield. It has "Sacrifice this artifact: Add one mana of any color to your mana pool."
(Obviously it wouldn't be a Constellation card anymore, and the flavor text wouldn't fit anymore either.)
The concept for this Conestellation card is nice, but damn,
it irks me that these coins would be "shaped from clay and funerary masks."
Posted By:
Mode
(5/20/2014 3:51:19 PM)
How in the holy hell is this a human?
Posted By:
MasterOfTheVault
(5/23/2014 2:20:10 AM)