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Recycla-bird
Creature — Bird
Flying
When CARDNAME is put into the graveyard from the battlefield, put a flying counter on target creature you control. That creature has flying for as long as it has a flying counter.
Test Card - Not for constructed play.
(To figure out the best method of playing with the playtest cards with the present rules set, please take a look at the release notes for that card, here.)
legendofa on Why Are Digital Cards Taking …
3 months ago
To address a rhetorical-looking question, I assume the play design groups know exactly what designs are being hindered by the digital side, and put some effort into addressing any problems.
A common complaint about the game at this point is that too many new abilities are being introduced, so pruning out a few rarely-used ability helps mitigate that. I personally like the multiblocking ability, and Guardian of the Gateless was a key card in one of my decks a while back. Still, it's never had a huge impact on the game as a whole, and it has some funky interactions with more common abilities.
Also, Horizons products and casual stuff like Mystery Booster have been used as a testing ground and teaser for new mechanics--see Recycla-bird for Ikoria's ability tokens and Graveyard Dig for Crimson Vow's cleave. So if something is a fun and interesting ability, but would cause digital problems for whatever reason, it can find a home in one way or another.
Still, after saying all that, I do think that physical and digital should complement each other, not be beholden to each other. Alchemy provides Arena a way to use abilities that would be too hard to implement in paper, and paper should be able to accommodate abilities that don't work in digital.
legendofa on Double Masters 2022 Predictions and …
1 year ago
Cryptic Spires. Can you change the colors you choose, or is it permanent? I mean, it's not a great card by itself, but it's still another Pauper dual land.
Also, if it's intended to be permanent, I believe that means Inspirational Antelope joins the ranks of Recycla-bird and Graveyard Dig as "fake" effects that may have been more real than anyone thought. Louvaq, the Aberrant didn't quite make it.