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    Sunflower reacted to DerivativeWings for a blog entry, First update: Introduction and ideas   
    Hello! I'm creating a Magic: the Gathering omorashi-themed draft set. The goal is to have something mechanically complete which involves plenty of needing to pee, which has a significant impact on strategy. The project is currently well under way, with over 150 cards created. While I have no idea how many people are both into pee and enjoy Magic: the Gathering, I'm mostly doing this for fun. Even so, I hope to draft/and or play this set eventually.
    Currently, the cards do not have art. I'm open to the idea of eventually using existing art from various omo artists, but I won't use any art unless I have permission to do so.
    In this initial post, I will post some of those cards and talk about the general design and mechanics of the set.

    Introducing: the holding mechanic.
    Creatures with Holding enter the battlefield with a pee counter, and gain additional pee counters over time, which represents increasing desperation. Eventually, the creature has to pee badly enough that it needs to find a place to relieve itself, or wet itself. Plenty of cards in the set allow creatures to relieve themselves in various ways, or even gain additional benefits from wetting or proper relief.
    As this mechanic is the glue that holds the entire set together, it shows up in all five colors and is on nearly every creature in the set.

    Peeing in Nature
    Carefree green creatures have it a bit easier than proud nobles. Many green creatures can relieve themselves in nature if need be, or even allow other creatures to relieve themselves in nature. They often get benefits when doing so.

    Bullies and Rumormongers
    Cards in the black color often gain advantages when creatures wet themselves, giving a strong incentive to torment their creatures and those of their opponent.

    Waves and Mischief
    Blue cards stand to benefit from creatures peeing, and tends to get an advantage when as many creatures as possible have pee counters.

    Desperate Shieldmaidens
    Finally, red is at its most powerful when their creatures need to pee badly - but aren't quite wetting themselves.
     
    So those are the general niches of colors in this set! I hope people find this interesting, if nothing else.
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