^What he means is: None of the cards should rely on the other. You have to be able to use this card without flooding and flooding without this card. The first part works fine. Even without flooding, this can still do decent damage.
But you need this card for flooding to become more powerful. However, you want to make flooding useful as a standalone. This could be achieved for example if flooding works as a counter to this card or decks this card could be used in. I'm afraid I don't have an idea in this case, though.
Nonetheless, I find this card to be very interesting. It enhanches the strengths of flooding and can make it useful even against decks without really excessive creature spam.