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Semblance anvil giant artifact creatures Question: Semblance Anvil reduces the cost of both artifacts and creatures if I Imprinted an artifact creature with it, so do artifact creatures now cost 4 less to cast because they share two card types with the imprinted one? Also need help with consistency, maybe add trinket mage?
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from gathere.wizards.com on Semblance Anvil: 1/1/2011 Spells you cast that share multiple card types with the exiled card still cost just {2} less to cast. They don't get a greater cost reduction. so no, unfortunately they dont cost (4) less to play :) i haven't looked at all the cards, but it seems pretty strong, maybe reduce some of the tectonic edge for sideboard, and add 1-2 inkmoth instead?, i dont think Trinket mage is needed since you dont really have any artifacts to search for.. if you still decide to go for trinket mage, a everflowing chalice or 2 might be something to look at aswell... can be cast for 0 mana, and then become a 5/5 with tezz... a small note (not sure how relevant it is) but maybe look into necropede for sideboard against weenie and fast agro decks? -saw 2 necropede stop a mono red goblin warcry deck, and basicly won the game 2-1 (necropede was added from sideboard after first round)
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Thanks! will definitely edit for inkmoth Trinket mage would be added for mox opal and chalice yes but I'm not quite sure I want the two card combo's over semblance anvil. non artifact blockers/deck thinning vs semblance anvil which basically does nothing as a permanent except get huge with tezz. Necropede in sideboard, great note! U/B is terrible vs red. One deck can't rule them all...