Wurmsire
The first card I made was Wurmsire, a very bland attempt at a modern legendary [[Godsire]]. This is my attempt at improving on my poor design, and I think it came out pretty good.
This makes copies of itself which can in turn make copies of themselves similar to [[Scute Swarm]]. I found the Boast mechanic to work very well for this replicating ability due to its built in restrictions. It only works once per turn, and it requires an attack. This means the token you make has to wait until another combat to self replicate. This also means that the opponent gets a turn to interact unless you have a haste enabler. This is good since once the ball gets rolling it’s pretty hard to stop without a sweeper. Once you make one copy, spot removal’s effectiveness is greatly diminished.
The creature is just a standard 5/5 for 5 so that blocking is still viable. Blocking and killing the original will mean your opponent only has 1 copy, and therefore can only make 1 more next turn instead of doubling to 4.
Art: Richard Wright’s [[Worldspine Wurm]]
The first card I made was Wurmsire, a very bland attempt at a modern legendary [[Godsire]]. This is my attempt at improving on my poor design, and I think it came out pretty good.
This makes copies of itself which can in turn make copies of themselves similar to [[Scute Swarm]]. I found the Boast mechanic to work very well for this replicating ability due to its built in restrictions. It only works once per turn, and it requires an attack. This means the token you make has to wait until another combat to self replicate. This also means that the opponent gets a turn to interact unless you have a haste enabler. This is good since once the ball gets rolling it’s pretty hard to stop without a sweeper. Once you make one copy, spot removal’s effectiveness is greatly diminished.
The creature is just a standard 5/5 for 5 so that blocking is still viable. Blocking and killing the original will mean your opponent only has 1 copy, and therefore can only make 1 more next turn instead of doubling to 4.
Art: Richard Wright’s [[Worldspine Wurm]]