Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to the 10th iteration of the Pro Tour YMTC, here on No Goblins Allowed. For those who aren't aware, or are perhaps just joining us, the standard format of the Pro Tour YMTC is to have open entry rounds, a wildcard round for persons who participated in open entry but didn't make the cut, and then an elimination finals of the top scorers and wildcard. We are now in the finals, where final and absolute victory will be decided after, let's be honest, far too long. Who shall take home glory in this edition of the Pro Tour? We shall see!
The Prompt
When it comes to Magic design, there are many forces at war with each other. Elegance and clarity war with the desire for more and better effects. Adherence to the rules of Magic as we know them conflicts with the desire to innovate. We've seen cards get wordier, while at the same time designers strive to find things that can be expressed simply but that don't yet exist in the game. This tension will never truly be resolved, and so I won't ask you to solve it in a grand sense. Rather, I want to see an execution that, in a particular instance, strives to balance these opposed forces.
Specifically, I want you to design, to make up, something new. It can be a supertype, card type, or even a subtype, but there has to be a word on your card's typeline that's never been on a typeline before, and it has to have some mechanical meaning. There are three other requirements that I must inflict, for the sake of the Grand Finale: First, your card should be intended to be legal in sanctioned formats, not specialty variants like Planechase or Archenemy. Second, your card needs to have a single card face (though the layout is free for you to express) and an ordinary Magic back. Third, your card should have at least one line of flavor text. You need to express your idea in such a way that there can be words to spare. It's something that Wizards often doesn't make possible with their new innovations: Planeswalkers, Sagas, and Classes lack flavor text due to their formatting, and Battles can only fit it on their back sides. Of course, there are also Adventures, and other typeline mechanics that do technically have room for a little fluff.
RAZOR AND CATO, THIS IS YOUR FINAL TASK:
Create a card with a brand new entry on its type line. The new Type line entry must be mechanically relevant. The card must be single-faced, eternal-legal, and have at least one line of flavor text.
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Deadline is 9/3/2024 at 11:59pm Pacific Time However
If all both entries are in and the contestants communicate to me they consider these entries finalized, this round is permitted to close early. Once the round closes, votes will be prepared, and the winner will be crowned the champion of Pro Tour YMTC X