Dream Splicer:11mana:
Artifact
Sacrifice Dream Splicer: Search your library for three artifact cards with converted mana cost 4 or less and put them into play. Shuffle your library.
I definently think both these cards are awesome, and I love to play black, but (though I'm sure its been said before) the pricing is so high because the demand for these cards is extremely high, in porportion to the supply. If everyone other magic player in the world were to want a copy of One with Nothing, then the cost of it would skyrocket to 30 bucks as well, unfortunately its the very nature of capitalism. This is why awesome commons such as Rancor increase in value over time, because gradually the card is no longer printed, and the supply slowly runs drier. If wizards was still printing black lotus at the same amount as Swamps, then of course it'd be cheaper.
Now onto the current discussion, whether or not a card is considered good by the majority of magic players, then it will be highly priced, whereas Thoughseize on turn 8, is not particularly appealing.
So I don't like that huge price for Tarmogoyf either, but its unvoidable, and my opinion is that if wizards (for some reason) decided to ban it, you;d quickly see it drop down to 10 or 15, because the demand for it would suddenly go away.
Intestinal Crawler B
Whenever a creature with converted mana cost 6 or greater comes into play, you may sacrifice Intestinal Crawler. If you do, put a +1/+1 counter on that creature.
1/1
St. Patrick's Herald G
Creature - Human Moron
Vanishing 3
At the beginning of your upkeep, reveal the top card of your library. If its a land you may yell "Happy St. Patricks Day in X days!" as loud as you can where X is the number of days until St. Patrick's Day. Then put a creature card with converted mana cost X or less from your hand to play. Sacrifice St. Patrick's Herald at end of turn.
0/1
Anyways, my set deals with a return of the ice age and of heidar as an undead. It rotates around the theme of "death" and "rebirth". Most other colors outside of the usual black will be given "death" related cards.
Frostbitten Gaze 3U
Sorcery
Deathcry UB(If a permanent you control has been put into a graveyard from play or returned from a graveyard to play this turn, you may play this card for its Deathcry cost.)
Put an instant or sorcery card in target player’s graveyard on top of its owner’s library. These days, the border between life and death is thin. Things from one side of the veil always seem to find their way into the other.
Mamowrath 2BB
Creature - Elephant Zombie (R)
Vanishing 4
At the beginning of your upkeep, you may remove a time counter from Mamowrath. If you do put a +1/+1 counter on Mamowrath for each time counter on it. Human corspes were not enough to satisfy Heidar’s taste for undeath. He robbed the earth of everything that it held and the abominations rose from their frigid graves to serve as his minions.
4/4
Flock of Phantasms 1UU
Creature — Illusion (R)
You can’t play Flock of Phantasms during the first, second or third turns of the game.
Flock of Phantasms can’t be the target of spells or abilities you control.
When Flock of Phantasms comes into play, put two 1/1 blue Illusion creature tokens with flying into play for each card you’ve drawn this turn. Then sacrifice a blue Illusion creature token for each card in your hand.
2/2
Spring Sowings 1G
Instant
As an additional cost to play Spring Sowings, discard any number of nonland cards from your hand.
Shuffle your library, then reveal the top five cards. You may choose a land card from among the cards revealed this way and put it into your hand. Then put all other cards revealed this way on the bottom of their owner’s library in any order. Repeat this process for each card discarded to Spring Sowings.
Artifact
Sacrifice Dream Splicer: Search your library for three artifact cards with converted mana cost 4 or less and put them into play. Shuffle your library.
Next: 10
Now onto the current discussion, whether or not a card is considered good by the majority of magic players, then it will be highly priced, whereas Thoughseize on turn 8, is not particularly appealing.
So I don't like that huge price for Tarmogoyf either, but its unvoidable, and my opinion is that if wizards (for some reason) decided to ban it, you;d quickly see it drop down to 10 or 15, because the demand for it would suddenly go away.
Whenever a creature with converted mana cost 6 or greater comes into play, you may sacrifice Intestinal Crawler. If you do, put a +1/+1 counter on that creature.
1/1
Next: A creature that lives under a bridge
Creature - Human Moron
Vanishing 3
At the beginning of your upkeep, reveal the top card of your library. If its a land you may yell "Happy St. Patricks Day in X days!" as loud as you can where X is the number of days until St. Patrick's Day. Then put a creature card with converted mana cost X or less from your hand to play. Sacrifice St. Patrick's Herald at end of turn.
0/1
Frostbitten Gaze 3U
Sorcery
Deathcry UB (If a permanent you control has been put into a graveyard from play or returned from a graveyard to play this turn, you may play this card for its Deathcry cost.)
Put an instant or sorcery card in target player’s graveyard on top of its owner’s library.
These days, the border between life and death is thin. Things from one side of the veil always seem to find their way into the other.
Creature - Elephant Zombie (R)
Vanishing 4
At the beginning of your upkeep, you may remove a time counter from Mamowrath. If you do put a +1/+1 counter on Mamowrath for each time counter on it.
Human corspes were not enough to satisfy Heidar’s taste for undeath. He robbed the earth of everything that it held and the abominations rose from their frigid graves to serve as his minions.
4/4
Creature — Illusion (R)
You can’t play Flock of Phantasms during the first, second or third turns of the game.
Flock of Phantasms can’t be the target of spells or abilities you control.
When Flock of Phantasms comes into play, put two 1/1 blue Illusion creature tokens with flying into play for each card you’ve drawn this turn. Then sacrifice a blue Illusion creature token for each card in your hand.
2/2
Instant
As an additional cost to play Spring Sowings, discard any number of nonland cards from your hand.
Shuffle your library, then reveal the top five cards. You may choose a land card from among the cards revealed this way and put it into your hand. Then put all other cards revealed this way on the bottom of their owner’s library in any order. Repeat this process for each card discarded to Spring Sowings.