Just seemed weird to me to have reminder text for an evergreen keyword outside of a core set.
Looking through some more cards, it seems like menace is a bit of a special case though (even if not all that consistent, i.e. alley strangler )
In Legends of Runeterra, if you play a champion aka the games version of legendary, the champion "flips" into its signature spell. I'm thinking Kaldheim will have something similar with legendary permanents.
Magic Fest was never shut down for getting "con crud". I got a major stomach bug from eating some con food at the last Magic Fest. Why shut down for something like this when people got sick anyway?
Magic uses a priority system essentially at the start and end of every phase your opponent can do an action or respond to your action. So with an instant it enables you to do things on an opponents turn. Say the card your opponent cast to bounce your creature was a sorcery he couldn't use it on your turn.
Second when spells are cast they wait in the "stack" to be "resolved". Magic uses a Last In First Out system in which the newest spell/ability is resolved first, and the oldest last. Say you were at 6 life and your opponent had an unblocked 3/3 coming at you and a giant growth in hand and cast it to put you at 0. But you have Lightning Strike in hand and you can destroy the 3/3 before the +3/+3 resolves. However, if you reverse it your opponent can save his creature by giving it +3/+3.
Usually commons have reminder text.
There is Avalanche Caller, but no actual Snow Land that turns into a man.
Also can you have it in your deck without companion?
Second when spells are cast they wait in the "stack" to be "resolved". Magic uses a Last In First Out system in which the newest spell/ability is resolved first, and the oldest last. Say you were at 6 life and your opponent had an unblocked 3/3 coming at you and a giant growth in hand and cast it to put you at 0. But you have Lightning Strike in hand and you can destroy the 3/3 before the +3/+3 resolves. However, if you reverse it your opponent can save his creature by giving it +3/+3.
Oh well its practically a 2/1 vanilla...which is serviceable.