Lord Commander
Made one of my all time favorite characters on the board. [member="Cadan Tazi"]
I like this because it's simple and it fits MTG rules quite well.Nick Sept said:
It's good to be the general. And yeah, protection is usually a white theme, but black is better for spam summons, and matches his coat.
Bastian Briareos said:
Hope I did this right and made things fair. Had little clue what I was doing. And I haven't played a car game like MTG since I was 15.
You could replace the whole text with Indestructible, quiaff?Ludolf Vaas said:The correct wording for your card would be:
"If Bastian Briareos is put into a graveyard from play, instead place it on top of your library. Shuffle your library afterwards.
1: Put a +1/+1 counter on creatures you control."
Yeah I'm a huge MTG nerd.
Indestructible would be a little different, as it just means a creature can't be destroyed. But there are still ways an indestructible card could enter a graveyard from play, such as being sacrificed, being reduced to zero toughness, or by the legend rule. The only way to really prevent a creature ever being put into the graveyard would be for it to be shuffled into its owner's library as a state-based effect which seems to be what he was going for.Asemir Lor'kora said:You could replace the whole text with Indestructible, quiaff?
You're totally right. I forgot that Indestructible applies only to destruction effects.Ludolf Vaas said:Indestructible would be a little different, as it just means a creature can't be destroyed. But there are still ways an indestructible card could enter a graveyard from play, such as being sacrificed, being reduced to zero toughness, or by the legend rule. The only way to really prevent a creature ever being put into the graveyard would be for it to be shuffled into its owner's library as a state-based effect which seems to be what he was going for.