I don't think we can determine how Zanz wants to buff cards unless we ask Zanz himself.
Yeah, my bad. Was just some flavor text. I mean it's not the way in what the game is working right now, and doesn't seem attractive.
ZBlader you are missing Krathos' point.
He is saying that Flooding leaves only 7 spots uncontrolled. Any card that can lock down those 7 spots (antimatter, Squid, Warden, Earth Nymph) would work as existent direct synergy with Flooding.
I have not tried the suggested deck yet but Antimatter has really good synergy with Flooding to the point that perhaps now with Warden added and the cost decrease for flooding, Flooding may not need a buff.
Pretty much that, and forgotten about Warden. Now I think Zanz knew he was buffing Innundation when he released it
The point is, there are many ways of buffing the card.
"Underwater" effects or that stuff that only works with Flooded rows.
A card that has underwater would either
1- see little -situational- use with Flooding
2- be only used with Flooding
or
3- be imbalanced
Why? Because you can't do everything well, see Colossal Dragon, bad for a high hp creature and for a mid-range attacker. Apply the same for a vanilla/Flooding combo schema, and you would end up with one of those 3 options. If other card existed that could somehow be in between those 2 things (vanilla using and Flooding) I wouldn't complain, but before "underwater" comes to light, we need more Flooding-ish effects. *insert random pun about underwater staying underwater*
Cards countered by Flooding.
It requires a whole set of cards (a deck, or more than just one) in order to make the counter visible. It's still a factible solution.
On the other side, you can predict that your opponent will spam creatures, so you will already play Innundation, and as there are quite enough spamming methods, I think this would make you think "Innundation is OK" (I disagree)
Cards that focus on the 7 spaces
Well, you have lots of soft CC. Maybe the community just doesn't see this, but making more of them won't hurt the balance that much.
I'm starting to think Flooding might be OK.