These legends are designed for a RW Warrior tribal deck. The deck's subthemes are aggro, Equipment, and "bigger number wins".
Marcus, Warrior King3RW
Legendary Creature — Human Warrior Eminence — At the beginning of combat on your turn, if ~ is in the command zone or on the battlefield, another target Warrior you control gains battle cry until end of turn.
Battle cry, haste
Whenever ~ attacks for the first time each turn, untap all Warrior creatures you control. After this phase, there is an additional combat phase.
3/3
Sturmhammer, Forge Master1RW
Legendary Creature — Dwarf Warrior
Vigilance, haste
At the beginning of your upkeep, look at the top card of your library. If it's an Equipment card, you may reveal it and put it into your hand. If you don't, put it back or the bottom of your library. T: Attach target Equipment you control to target creature you control.
1/4
Galanda Feudkiller5RW
Legendary Creature — Giant Warrior
Double strike, lifelink, haste
At the beginning of each player's upkeep, that player may clash with another player of their choice. If the first player wins the clash, they gain control of ~ and untap it.
5/5
MTGS Wikia Article about "New World Order"
Every time I read a comment about "Well if this card had card draw/trample/haste/indestructible/hexproof/life gain...", I think "You're missing the point." They're armchair developer comments that fail to take into account the card's role in the greater Limited and Standard environment. No, it may not be as good as whatever card you're comparing it to. There's a reason for that. Not every burn spell is Lightning Bolt, nor does it need to be or should be.
PSA to everyone who keeps forgetting about the Reserved List:
You're on a website dedicated to talking about MtG. You're only a few keystrokes away from finding out what cards are on the Reserved List. You're also only a few keystrokes away from finding out why some cards on the Reserved List got foil printings in FtV, as Judge promos, or whatnot, as well as why that won't happen again. Stop doing this.
MTGS Wikia Article about "New World Order"
Every time I read a comment about "Well if this card had card draw/trample/haste/indestructible/hexproof/life gain...", I think "You're missing the point." They're armchair developer comments that fail to take into account the card's role in the greater Limited and Standard environment. No, it may not be as good as whatever card you're comparing it to. There's a reason for that. Not every burn spell is Lightning Bolt, nor does it need to be or should be.
PSA to everyone who keeps forgetting about the Reserved List:
You're on a website dedicated to talking about MtG. You're only a few keystrokes away from finding out what cards are on the Reserved List. You're also only a few keystrokes away from finding out why some cards on the Reserved List got foil printings in FtV, as Judge promos, or whatnot, as well as why that won't happen again. Stop doing this.
"Otherwise" is used all the time on card templating. Just search "otherwise" in rules text on Gatherer.
Yeah, "otherwise" is used all the time, when it is appropriate. It isn't here. Read your card. "Otherwise" means "in case the 'if'-case doesn't apply" while "if you don't" means "if you don't perform the action". So for your card that means "otherwise" means "if it isn't an Equipment card" and "if you don't" means "if you don't reveal a card and the rest".
Do you see the problem now? "If you do not reveal the card" is easily checked in all cases, because either you reveal it publically or you don't reveal it publically. But if you don't reveal the card there are two possible cases: A) You have not looked at an Equipment card and hence weren't allowed to reveal it; B) You have looked at an Equipment card but declined to reveal it (maybe because with revealing it would have come putting it into your hand and a large hand-size in the game state is unadvisable). Since you necessarily did not reveal the card the cases are generally indistinguishable by other players and logistically "if the card wasn't an Equipment" cannot be proven.
If you want to use "otherwise", you'll need to always reveal the Equipment. If you want to keep the two-step process to keep the card outside of public knowledge, you'll have to not use the public knowledge as a condition in the 'else'-case and check another condition e. g. whether the dependent action was taken. Hence "If you don't".
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Sturmhammer, Forge Master1RW
Legendary Creature — Dwarf Warrior
Vigilance, haste
At the beginning of your upkeep, look at the top card of your library. If it's an Equipment card, you may reveal it and put it into your hand. If you don't, put it back or the bottom of your library. T: Attach target Equipment you control to target creature you control.
1/4
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MTGS Wikia Article about "New World Order"
Every time I read a comment about "Well if this card had card draw/trample/haste/indestructible/hexproof/life gain...", I think "You're missing the point." They're armchair developer comments that fail to take into account the card's role in the greater Limited and Standard environment. No, it may not be as good as whatever card you're comparing it to. There's a reason for that. Not every burn spell is Lightning Bolt, nor does it need to be or should be.
PSA to everyone who keeps forgetting about the Reserved List:
You're on a website dedicated to talking about MtG. You're only a few keystrokes away from finding out what cards are on the Reserved List. You're also only a few keystrokes away from finding out why some cards on the Reserved List got foil printings in FtV, as Judge promos, or whatnot, as well as why that won't happen again. Stop doing this.
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Marcus, Warrior King 3RW
Legendary Creature — Human Warrior
Eminence — At the beginning of combat on your turn, if ~ is in the command zone or on the battlefield, another target Warrior you control gains battle cry until end of turn.
Battle cry, haste
Whenever ~ attacks for the first time each turn, untap all Warrior creatures you control. After this phase, there is an additional combat phase.
3/3
Sturmhammer, Forge Master 1RW
Legendary Creature — Dwarf Warrior
Vigilance, haste
At the beginning of your upkeep, look at the top card of your library. If it's an Equipment card, you may reveal it and put it into your hand. If you don't, put it back or the bottom of your library.
T: Attach target Equipment you control to target creature you control.
1/4
Galanda Feudkiller 5RW
Legendary Creature — Giant Warrior
Double strike, lifelink, haste
At the beginning of each player's upkeep, that player may clash with another player of their choice. If the first player wins the clash, they gain control of ~ and untap it.
5/5
Every time I read a comment about "Well if this card had card draw/trample/haste/indestructible/hexproof/life gain...", I think "You're missing the point." They're armchair developer comments that fail to take into account the card's role in the greater Limited and Standard environment. No, it may not be as good as whatever card you're comparing it to. There's a reason for that. Not every burn spell is Lightning Bolt, nor does it need to be or should be.
Galanda is pretty meh. The card overall doesn't fit the flavor of the character. Galanda kills feuds not people.
Finally a good white villain quote: "So, do I ever re-evaluate my life choices? Never, because I know what I'm doing is a righteous cause."
Factions: Sleeping
Remnants: Valheim
Legendary Journey: Heroes & Planeswalkers
Saga: Shards of Rabiah
Legends: The Elder Dragons
Read up on Red Flags & NWO
Galanda's design is based on her gamelore entry. How else do you explain getting a Giant Warrior token from Feudkiller's Verdict?
Every time I read a comment about "Well if this card had card draw/trample/haste/indestructible/hexproof/life gain...", I think "You're missing the point." They're armchair developer comments that fail to take into account the card's role in the greater Limited and Standard environment. No, it may not be as good as whatever card you're comparing it to. There's a reason for that. Not every burn spell is Lightning Bolt, nor does it need to be or should be.
Yeah, "otherwise" is used all the time, when it is appropriate. It isn't here. Read your card. "Otherwise" means "in case the 'if'-case doesn't apply" while "if you don't" means "if you don't perform the action". So for your card that means "otherwise" means "if it isn't an Equipment card" and "if you don't" means "if you don't reveal a card and the rest".
Do you see the problem now? "If you do not reveal the card" is easily checked in all cases, because either you reveal it publically or you don't reveal it publically. But if you don't reveal the card there are two possible cases: A) You have not looked at an Equipment card and hence weren't allowed to reveal it; B) You have looked at an Equipment card but declined to reveal it (maybe because with revealing it would have come putting it into your hand and a large hand-size in the game state is unadvisable). Since you necessarily did not reveal the card the cases are generally indistinguishable by other players and logistically "if the card wasn't an Equipment" cannot be proven.
If you want to use "otherwise", you'll need to always reveal the Equipment. If you want to keep the two-step process to keep the card outside of public knowledge, you'll have to not use the public knowledge as a condition in the 'else'-case and check another condition e. g. whether the dependent action was taken. Hence "If you don't".
Finally a good white villain quote: "So, do I ever re-evaluate my life choices? Never, because I know what I'm doing is a righteous cause."
Factions: Sleeping
Remnants: Valheim
Legendary Journey: Heroes & Planeswalkers
Saga: Shards of Rabiah
Legends: The Elder Dragons
Read up on Red Flags & NWO
Sturmhammer, Forge Master 1RW
Legendary Creature — Dwarf Warrior
Vigilance, haste
At the beginning of your upkeep, look at the top card of your library. If it's an Equipment card, you may reveal it and put it into your hand. If you don't, put it back or the bottom of your library.
T: Attach target Equipment you control to target creature you control.
1/4
Every time I read a comment about "Well if this card had card draw/trample/haste/indestructible/hexproof/life gain...", I think "You're missing the point." They're armchair developer comments that fail to take into account the card's role in the greater Limited and Standard environment. No, it may not be as good as whatever card you're comparing it to. There's a reason for that. Not every burn spell is Lightning Bolt, nor does it need to be or should be.