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Sorden — How Dare You

Published: 2011-10-25 19:23:02 +0000 UTC; Views: 259; Favourites: 1; Downloads: 3
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Description THIS CARD HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM THE SET.
(This is a natural part of the iteration process. A cut can take place because of a lack of space, change of context, obsolescence, redundancy or other miscellaneous reasons.)

Inspired by Drasvin's "Nature's Wrath" card for Fluttershy's rare feat.

You may have noticed that this also untaps your teammate's creatures and lets them attack again if you share your turns like in Two-Headed Giant or Archenemy.
It's not a bug - it's a feature! *cough*

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Update October 26, 2011
- Fixed/reworded the card's wording according to Drasvin's comment.
- Tweaked the remaining wording for better legibility; as a side effect, you can now sacrifice creatures before casting this card to increase its effect, but this buff is minor and worth the better wording

Update February 1, 2012
Your creatures no longer have to attack if able. The cut was done mainly for space reasons so that you have slightly less tiny text.

Update March 4, 2012
- Now costs 2BRG instead of 3BR
- Now grants +1/+1 instead of +1/+0
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Comments: 12

jayands [2011-10-26 17:09:48 +0000 UTC]

Abusable by the current wording, to be sure. Also, all I see is fluttercussing nowadays, even when I watch Dragonshy.

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Sorden In reply to jayands [2011-10-26 17:25:44 +0000 UTC]

The potential for abuse I could discover seemed to go into "weird, but no game breaker" territory, but I may well have missed something. To what situations are you referring to?

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jayands In reply to Sorden [2011-10-26 17:43:38 +0000 UTC]

Aaaaand that loophole is closed, lol.

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jayands In reply to Sorden [2011-10-26 17:36:27 +0000 UTC]

"Up to five combat phases with beefier and beefier critters" type situation.

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Sorden In reply to jayands [2011-10-26 18:16:00 +0000 UTC]

Ah yes, that possibility crossed my mind, but I dismissed it on the grounds that it would require an obscene amount of mana and multiple copies of the card (admittedly more of an issue if you control Fluttershy). As you remarked, the new wording fortunately mitigates this as well.

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Drasvin [2011-10-26 03:44:52 +0000 UTC]

Oh my goodness... Just...This card is pure evil. When/if I make that Fluttershy/Critter deck for a friend, this card will probably be in it. And I will be afraid.

Though I think it should be worded "for each creature that died under your control." I could be wrong. Wouldn't be the first time and won't be the last.

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Sorden In reply to Drasvin [2011-10-26 17:15:36 +0000 UTC]

Hmm, I couldn't find any death trigger precedents for either wording, but your wording is close to the one used for ETB triggers, makes a lot more sense and reads better. Fixed.

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Drasvin In reply to Sorden [2011-10-27 03:23:52 +0000 UTC]

Looks all good now. Still scary as all get out. Actually even scarier now, if you use something to mass kill the critters before combat. *shivers* AND, if you're not careful, not only could they pop this, they could also transform Fluttershy.

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Sorden In reply to Drasvin [2011-10-27 18:04:30 +0000 UTC]

Hmm, looks like I'll have to keep a close eye on sacrifice outlets in the set...

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Drasvin In reply to Sorden [2011-10-28 03:15:30 +0000 UTC]

Don't even need sacrifice really. If your opponent plays Cutie Mark Failure in order to kill an attack and end up killing all your little critters, then you can play this card to cause pain.

Or you really don't need your opponent to do anything. Use Critter Stampede and have your critters tear each other apart and then use How Dare You and swing with Fluttershy, transforming her into Fluttershy Scorned. That combo take at least 10 mana, but would still be very, very scary. Unless the set has/gets something similar to Fog, the it is humiliating for the person using it, though still impressive.

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Sorden In reply to Drasvin [2011-10-28 18:02:25 +0000 UTC]

Punishing your opponent for killing your pets? Perfect!

As for the second case - if you manage to pull that off, you deserve to win. I can see it now:
*Angel and his gang curbstomp the newcomers for not showing the proper respect*
*Fluttershy walks out the door, gasps in horror*
*Angel puts on teary puppy eyes and points at that surprised-looking two-legged monkey at the other end of the meadow*
"HOW DARE YOU!"

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Drasvin In reply to Sorden [2011-10-29 00:02:54 +0000 UTC]

That is rather amusing. I feel sorry for the human/two-legged monkey.

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