tony3 wrote:
Aaarrrgh wrote:
If the card had said "Angel" instead of "Horror", this could have been printed (mechanically, not with this flavor) in Avacyn Restored. If it had said "Spirit" it could have been in Kamigawa, if it said "Elemental" it could have been in Ravnica. Nothing wrong with it.
Except horror has been exclusively black throughout the entire history of magic
Angels and spirits both have been and largely are white creatures.
Horrors are explicitly black creatures so your hypothetical makes no sense
Consider
Creator shaman 1uu
Creature shaman
T: put a 1/1 beast into play
How is the right color? 1uu is obviously completely wrong.
Saying "well if instead of beast it said merfolk" is a completely superfluous argument.
In reality it says beast just like in reality it says horror.
It depends on the context. Yes, Phyrexian Rebirth, when taken completely out of context, feels awkward in white. In any other set, it would have been black, or white black.
However, Phyrexian Rebirth was printed in a set that showed the different faces of Phyrexia. All phyrexian creatures are more or less horrors from an outsider's point of view, hence why the card pumps out an horror.
To take your example, it's true that in the abstract, it doesn't make sense as a blue card. Imagine however a set where the whole world is covered in jungles or something and beasts are the most common thing in the world. Then that card might make sense.
A more concrete example would be how, before lorwyn, people would have told you that merfolks in white don't make sense and black goblins and elves was a stupid idea. Put them in the right context though and they make sense.