
| Anonymous #55635 1 year ago |
It would be funny, too, if Ditzy's card was an animated gif =P |
| Anonymous #55637 1 year ago |
The muffins! They do nothing! |
| Anonymous #55647 1 year ago |
This is the first of all the MTG cards I like. |
| dragonSpike #55652 1 year ago |
the muffins are for Applejack's ability. |
| Anonymous #55654 1 year ago |
Yeah, those muffins sure are like goggles. |
| Anonymous #55748 1 year ago |
The muffins defend her mind against the parasprites from the 12th dimention. |
| Anonymous #56149 1 year ago |
they would be Muffin Counters based on the wording of the card, not tokens. And the blank flank filly wording is weird |
| Anonymous #56218 1 year ago |
To whomever made this double card, you should consider just changing Ditzy Doo's passive ability to say "Ditzy Doo enters the battlefield with two muffin counters", since the term "token" implies that it's a creature 99.9% of the time and never typeless (you can create non-creature tokens via Followed Footsteps, Mirrorworks and/or Prototype Portal). |
| Invisible_Pink_Unicorn #56267 1 year ago |
Muffins, apples and cupcakes are typeless permanents (i.e. not a creature, artifact, enchantment, land or planeswalker, but still a permanent).
Yes, this is weird and firmly in unglued territory, but none of the cards I made are supposed to be taken seriously. Tokens get placed on permanents or players, but the muffins & co. just... exist. They can be used as a resource by hypothetical cards in the "set" though, so they aren't useless. The advantage tokens offer over counters in this case is that they can't get "killed" with the permanent they are placed on and make for more pleasant wording ("sacrifice a cupcake" as opposed to "remove a cupcake token from yourself or a permanent you control"). This concept is based on (i.e. stolen from) the mana crystals that were replaced by Eldrazi Spawn tokens during development of the Rise of the Eldrazi edition. Amusingly enough, it is possible to create a typeless permanent via a convoluted combo under the current rules: http://www.wizards.com/magic/magazine/Article.aspx?x=mtg/daily/ftl/138 (search for "Isak Wessman" to jump to the description). |
| Invisible_Pink_Unicorn #56269 1 year ago |
As for the Blank Flank Filly creature tokens, I have plans for them... |
| Invisible_Pink_Unicorn #56280 1 year ago |
EDIT: "remove a cupcake COUNTER from yourself or a permanent you control". My bad. |
| Anonymous #56583 1 year ago |
tokens don't get placed on permanents or players. COUNTERS get placed on permanents or players/ |
| Invisible_Pink_Unicorn #56612 1 year ago |
Yeah, missed another one. My bad again. |
| PumaDriftCat #56661 1 year ago |
muffin emblem? |
| Anonymous #56694 1 year ago |
no. you can sacrifice them so they're not emblems. |
| Anonymous #56699 1 year ago |
I don't see typeless tokens as a problem |
| Invisible_Pink_Unicorn #56834 1 year ago |
By the way, I am surprised that no one took offense at a split creature card. :)
Wizards of the Coast usually has sorceries create creature tokens in such cases, as having a split card on the battlefield is messy (especially if one half is a creature and the other is an instant or sorcery). |
| Anonymous #57248 1 year ago |
Wait, she's an artifact creature?! |
| Invisible_Pink_Unicorn #58875 1 year ago |
Nope. She's just colorless. |
| keiya #120640 1 year ago |
It's silver-bordered. IPU. If it had been black-bordered I would have, but, well, if Who/What/When/Where/Why is doable, this definately is. |