Shepard, biotic tech soldier guy, has protection from everything except whorish asaris.
If anything would cause Shepard, biotic tech soldier guy, to leave the battlefield, that players controller may choose between kicking someone through a window or giving someone a hug. If it's controller chose to kick someone through a window, you gain renegade points and may put any card from your hand onto the battlefield without paying its mana cost. If its controller chose to hug someone, you gain an emblem which states "I like little boys and own an ice cream truck." Whenever a player draws a card, you must say this phrase.
(Even More) Forced Worship --- WWWWWWWWWW --- Legendary Tribal Arcane Instant (mythic rare) --- Target player loses the game, unless that player bows down to you and repeats the words "I am not worthy" exactly 3 times.
Flashback: 0
Whenever (Even More) Forced Worship is cast from a graveyard, do not exile it. Instead, put it back into its owner's graveyard.
[+1] Destroy up to 3 nonland permanents. They can't be regenerated. Creatures you control are indestructible until end of turn.
[-1] Target player loses life equal to half of his or her life total, rounded down. This loss of life can't be prevented.
[-5] Remove Exalek, Destroyer of Ages from the game, then destroy all permanents target player controls. Put them onto the battlefield under your control. You get an emblem with "Whenever an opponent casts a spell, that player loses 5 life."
Avarice, the Final Judgement, is indestructible, hexproof, haste, and counters cannot be placed on it.
When Avarice, the Final Judgement enters the battlefield, destroy all non land permanents. They cannot be regenerated. At the end of your turn, sacrifice Avarice, the Final Judgement.
At the beginning of your upkeep, you may pay RBUGW. If you do, return Avarice, the Final Judgement, from your graveyard to te battlefield.
Insolence will not be tolerated. Only swift justice. And mine is the only true sword.
Bwug, the Hater Skater // BWUG --- Nothing --- Bwug, the Hater Skater does not count as a permanent of any kind, and cannot be countered. Flash Defender Flying, hexproof If any source would deal damage to Bwug, the Hater Skater, you gain that much life. Envelope (If any source would deal damage to you, it is dealt to Bwug, the Hater Skater instead. This damage is not redirected. If any source an opponent controls would target you, it targets Bwug, the Skater Hater instead.) If the game would restart, Bwug, the Skater Hater stays in play under no one's control and loses envelope. At the beginning of your next upkeep you regain control of Bwug, the Skater Hater and it gains envelope. --- 0/9,001
Search your library for all non-land permanents and seperate them into three piles at random. Target opponent shuffles each pile. Target player reveals the top card of each pile. If two or more cards are creatures and share a creature type, put all creatures in all piles onto the battlefield this way. If two or more cards are artifacts or enchantments and share a converted mana cost, put all artifacts or enchantments in all piles onto the battlefield if they share the same card type. Shuffle all remaining cards back into players library.
Oracle text: Permanents cannot be sacrificed or exiled.
Flavor text: Thy will be done.
Bye-bye Sundial of the Infinite, hullo this badboy! Would an edict really be an arti though? Hmmm...
I was thinkin of calling is Saint Traft's Staff but an Edict could be something written and therefore meet the criteria of an artifact. Vensers journal for example
I was thinkin of calling is Saint Traft's Staff but an Edict could be something written and therefore meet the criteria of an artifact. Vensers journal for example
Saint Traft's Staff sounds pretty dirty. LOL I know what you're driving at, but it feels similar to a decree or law. (Decree of Savagery, Diabolic Edict, or Chainer's Edict are all what I'm basing this on.) None of this really matters, though. I still love it.
I was thinkin of calling is Saint Traft's Staff but an Edict could be something written and therefore meet the criteria of an artifact. Vensers journal for example
Saint Traft's Staff sounds pretty dirty. LOL I know what you're driving at, but it feels similar to a decree or law. (Decree of Savagery, Diabolic Edict, or Chainer's Edict are all what I'm basing this on.) None of this really matters, though. I still love it.
I was thinkin of calling is Saint Traft's Staff but an Edict could be something written and therefore meet the criteria of an artifact. Vensers journal for example
Saint Traft's Staff sounds pretty dirty. LOL I know what you're driving at, but it feels similar to a decree or law. (Decree of Savagery, Diabolic Edict, or Chainer's Edict are all what I'm basing this on.) None of this really matters, though. I still love it.