I appreciate the flavor and space explored, but this is actually space that shouldn't be explored unless the environment calls for it, gameplay-wise. Otherwise, it just feels weird to have redundancy. Some players might even try to look too much into why there is a redundancy to make sense of it.
I know! It feels so wrong. I had to make it because I saw this picture of a flying spider. I don't recommend actually making this card. It makes my brain hurt.
I appreciate the flavor and space explored, but this is actually space that shouldn't be explored unless the environment calls for it, gameplay-wise. Otherwise, it just feels weird to have redundancy. Some players might even try to look too much into why there is a redundancy to make sense of it.
ReplyDeleteI know! It feels so wrong. I had to make it because I saw this picture of a flying spider. I don't recommend actually making this card. It makes my brain hurt.
ReplyDelete... If it's flying, it doesn't need to have reach...
ReplyDeleteYou are correct. That's why I made it. The problem is, it's a spider, so it has reach; also it has wings, so it gets flying. My brain is putty.
Deletenot all spiders in MTG have reach...
DeleteRoot Spider and Giant Trap Door Spider are the only two... and they were originally made a long long time ago.
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