A rudimentary deck vs marcos convinced me that the card may be a little cheezy as stands, so how about adding:
This site is also a Ruins & Lairs for the purposes of keying creature hazards.
Makes it a little less cheezy.
Toning Down Delver's Harvest
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less cheezy, but the main question I think is: what purpose does it serve, and did you have fun playing it? If it's a ruins for creatures, what sets it apart from Deep Mines, other than the technicality of the 6 SP and staying down while still being able to play cards that require a haven?
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i think that the part that made this card so cheeze, is the clause about untapping the siteBandobras Took wrote:A rudimentary deck vs marcos convinced me that the card may be a little cheezy as stands, so how about adding:
This site is also a Ruins & Lairs for the purposes of keying creature hazards.
Makes it a little less cheezy.
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Tapping your wizard during the site phase to untap the site at an underdeeps site is actually kind of hard.
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I thought that was what Virtual Eye of Sauron was for.
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Nevertheless, it's not too easy. Especially if we allow Ruins & Lairs creatures to still be keyed there, keeping the wizard untapped will be difficult against a smart opponent.