this is definitely Dimir aligned. don't know why people would think a Specter (which is about cards) fits into Orzhov (which is about life and grave).
"Nightveil" says one of 2 things to me: hexproof (as a previous poster suggested) or, my own guess, unblockable. which on a specter would be awesome.
well, points for tryng something new.
but, imo, the colors are confusing, gawdy and several are hard to see.
preferred the site without the colored tags
this is welcome news indeed. but i think i'll still wait to purchase until the dlc comes out. not inspired by mono-colored decks in general, though the ones in the game are decent.
Griselbrand is the best demon ever, if he survives enough to block or hit, his ability reads 0: Draw 7 cards. No ammount of stompy can beat such card advantage.
you just have to survive long enough to cast him...
or cheat him into play.
this is a shame.
a simple rule change (actually complex, but in real-world, quite simple) is all this needed.
and i don't think it needed another block. just a couple tribal cards in each set, like Innistrad, where certain tribes are featured. didn't need to be a feature of the set, just as there are often a snake or spider in each set, without need for a whole theme. so, folks who, especially in Modern, wanted to build around a tribe would have these support cards, just like folks who build spider decks usually have to pull from multiple sets.
Well, it's kind of a weird choice for gay/girl friendly fanservice seeing as it mostly appeals to people who like gothy twinks with an extra helping of S&M with a blood fetish kicker. Lot more narrow than boobs, ass, and DOSE CHUN LI THIGHS, dontcha think?
player for 15 years here, and though i'm a straight male myself, i've known several girl and gay players. takes all kinds folks. probably not as "narrow" an appeal as you uptight boys might like to think.
If this stuff is really leading up to the reveal of that sword, the Bloodletter, then by the flavor it sounds like anything killed by the sword is going to do...something. I'm not entirely sure how you'd represent the eternal bleeding of a corpse within the game.
"Deathtouch
If a creature dealt damage this turn by Bloodletter would die, exile it instead and put a blood counter on Bloodletter.
At the beginning of your upkeep, target opponent loses X life where X is the number of blood counters on Bloodletter."
"Nightveil" says one of 2 things to me: hexproof (as a previous poster suggested) or, my own guess, unblockable. which on a specter would be awesome.
but, imo, the colors are confusing, gawdy and several are hard to see.
preferred the site without the colored tags
you just have to survive long enough to cast him...
or cheat him into play.
that's a great idea! but i doubt they'll do it. if they were going to do that, i would have thought they'd do it in ISD, not a supporting set.
and i'd think it more likely to see a planeswalker tranform into a creature rather than the other way around. have the ultimate be something like:
"13 : Remove all loyalty counters from Zombor and transform him."
and the other face has this insanely powerful creature, like an indestructible, flying 13/13 Zombie or something.
a simple rule change (actually complex, but in real-world, quite simple) is all this needed.
and i don't think it needed another block. just a couple tribal cards in each set, like Innistrad, where certain tribes are featured. didn't need to be a feature of the set, just as there are often a snake or spider in each set, without need for a whole theme. so, folks who, especially in Modern, wanted to build around a tribe would have these support cards, just like folks who build spider decks usually have to pull from multiple sets.
player for 15 years here, and though i'm a straight male myself, i've known several girl and gay players. takes all kinds folks. probably not as "narrow" an appeal as you uptight boys might like to think.
"Deathtouch
If a creature dealt damage this turn by Bloodletter would die, exile it instead and put a blood counter on Bloodletter.
At the beginning of your upkeep, target opponent loses X life where X is the number of blood counters on Bloodletter."