Shimmer

Color Pie and Tokens

New 02 Jul 2024 Asked by elderaktis 3 Comments

Hi, Mark!Where is making copies of tokens on the color pie?


Blue can copy anything, so it can copy any token. White and green specifically can copy creature tokens, although I believe just your own. Red gets “Heat Shimmer” effects where it makes a temporary copy and that can be represented with a token. Red can copy anyone’s tokens when doing that. Black, in theory, could do it with a high enough extra payment beyond the mana, but it’s not something I expect it to do often.

Colorless Creatures in Ikoria

New 16 May 2020 Asked by signumzero-blog 43 Comments

As far as I know Ikoria features the first colorless living creatures that aren't Eldrazi (Farfinder, Adaptive Shimmerer and Mysterious Egg). All these seem rather green or white to me. Is there any flavor/lore reason behind them being colorless?


We wanted all decks to have access to them.

Copying in Color Pie

New 15 Aug 2017 Asked by themartiangeek 26 Comments

Green clones things by either getting you more copies of creatures you control or creating creature tokens identical to ones you control, right? It doesn't copy opponents' creatures, make token copies of nontoken things, or have creatures enter as a copy of something else? I would have thought red was secondary in cloning, given things like Heat Shimmer and Flameshadow Conjuring.


Red gets copy effects. They’re just temporary.

Token Choice Rationale

New 26 Jun 2016 Asked by cadaeibfece 31 Comments

This article (ask-wizards-may-2007-2007-05-01) mentions that instants and sorceries only make creature tokens when there's some reason it couldn't be a creature card. For example it has some ability like flashback, it makes more than one creature, or it makes a type that isn't put on cards for flavor reasons. This logic doesn't seem to cover a lot of cards though, like Call of the Conclave or Heat Shimmer. Why were those cards tokens instead of cards?


Call of the Conclave was in a guild where the guild mechanic was Proliferate (a mechanic that copied creature tokens). My best guess on Heat Shimmer was the token allowed for a cleaner template. It also avoided the problem of figuring out what creature type a Red Clone is.

Myr Pronunciation

New 14 Jun 2016 Asked by mgmegadog 59 Comments

In relation to the Myr naming thing, do other people in R&D pronounce it differently? Shimmer Myr sounds best said like "her", while Myr Sire sounds best said like "Sire".


No. All of R&D pronounces Myr rhyming with “deer” to the best of my knowledge.

Trivia Correct Answer

New 12 Nov 2014 Asked by seregthol-deactivated20180905 22 Comments

1. Conflux 2. Mirage, renamed Shimmer


Correct answer to today’s trivia.

Red's Temporary Clones

New 12 Apr 2014 Asked by zemyla 25 Comments

Can red get more temporary clones like Heat Shimmer and Kiki-Jiki?


I believe it can. Red getting temporary effects from other colors is something we’re playing around with more these days.

Dual Land Discussion

New 30 Oct 2013 Asked by brettfcknbrown 5 Comments

"what would a dual land that does not enter the battlefield tapped have to look like/do for it to be a common? I’m not sure such a card can exist at common." What about: "Non-ETB Land; Tap: Add 1 to your mana pool.; 1, Tap: Add C or D to your mana pool." Like a two color Shimmering Grotto? Not saying its good necessarily but grokkable and decent for limited.


We have found that filtering does not make for great common cards.


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