![]() ![]() Dance of Ire is simply beautiful, if a tad bland in the mechanical effect. I know you've been looking for a way to make an "Art coming to life" mechanic in Rezatta and this one certainly accomplishes it, despite the issue you brought up about not having enough card art that is wide enough to fit the template. Still, this has great flavor and feel to it. It is, after all, a 7/7 that's going to be very hard to remove and has an insane punishment effect against your opponent. I'm also a bit concerned about power level I'm not sure how hard it is to hit that 9 black devotion needed to freecast, or even, say, 4 black devotion to cast this turn 5. It is a lot of colored mana that would take up a lot of room on the name line, but I don't know how much it really is necessary to condense the mana like that. Although, I question the necessity of the arrangement. The new organization of the mana cost does a great job of emphasizing the amount of colored mana in its mana cost and really gives off the feeling of having something special to play. Review: This is how a god should "feel" as a card. It's worth noting that it really isn't much beyond a glorified split card, but the overall presentation of having the pullout tabs and such is simply wonderful! Review: This is such an insanely unique concept! I know Wizards has experimented with alternate printing techniques in unstable and this seems like it would've fit right in with that lot of unused ideas! The example effect you provided is rather bland, but not Op or anything from what I can tell.
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