inventors-fair: Brushing UpHere’s some examples, one from @abelzumi, one from @3smuth and one
inventors-fair: Brushing UpHere’s some examples, one from @abelzumi, one from @3smuth and one from myself.-Cornered Brushwagg tells a great story. Brushwaggs are famous for their tenacity, and even without the flavor text, just the name and text make it clear. This guy does not like being outnumbered, and will kill anything in it’s path on its way out. With the flavor text, you get a more specific tale that gives us a name and by extension a plane. Outside of flavor, the card is also really cool. Early game it’s an efficient body, a 2/3 for two, and in the late game it can either help you stay alive as the board gets full, or help you get in damage if your opponent had a bunch of big guys. A very solid card.-Brushwagg Forager is a cool card that happens to be a brushwagg. I love mini-game style cards, where you and your opponent stare down and they have to make a decision and you get to blow them out or fall to your own hubris. Even though the text is cool on its own, it still feels like a brushwagg! The fact that it can puff itself up is a common effect of brushwaggs. The name helps explain the flavor: that a brushwagg is finding something and bringing it back to its… nest? cavern? dam? Whatever a brushwagg has. Or, I also like the interpretation that it’s incorporating it into its coat like a bird nest filled with twist ties. It’s also pretty efficient as a 3/2 for 2 that can effectively draw a card once for a little mana more. Very powerful, which makes it an understandable uncommon.-Woolly Brushwagg was my attempt to show you guys that you can get creative. Even when it’s not green and even though it’s half sheep, this card still feels like a brushwagg. The first ability harkens back to the original brushwagg, and the second ability helps facilitate the first. This still feels exactly as territorial and defenseive as any other brushwagg, but it also feels new. It isn’t that destructive, it isn’t great at attacking, and the flavor text even says its a more docile breed. But that’s something I’d be happy to see. I’m especially excited to see what other creature types people roll into their brushwaggs. Dragon? Demon? Soldier? Warrior? Peasant? The possibilities are endless…-Thank you for checking out my brushwaggs. If this has inspired you to make your own, you can submit it here. Or, you could come on the discord and pick my brain. Either way, good luck and keep working on those waggs!-Mod Mr. ShinyObject -- source link