Supermassive in not needed provided the hp and poison were recalibrated to 15hp and gaining 1 poison per turn.
Obviously a card effect is not a good fit with Supermassive if the card could be improved by removing Supermassive.
It wouldn't really be improved -- if it was recalibrated to that, who in their right minds would make a gravity duo to catapult it? Who would gravity force it? Who would use chimera with it and have it matter?
All the extra hp does is make it look cooler and more fun. Which is fine by me. A couple of the supermassive creatures will be like that -- creatures that could be scaled down, but it just wouldn't be as fun.
I actually would enjoy the balanced poisonous catapult deck that would result from the recalibration. (5 poison)
I question why you have become so used to 15, 25 and 30 hp that you feel 75 hp is required to give it that cool Gravity style "Massive" effect.
Balanced poisonous catapult deck? Um... Well, it might be a bit of fun, but you could have just as much fun catapulting a steam engine and it'd make about as much sense, if not more, since the steam engine's attack would grow faster if you somehow worked fire in, it's way cheaper than a skelosaurus would be, and you wouldn't have to catapult it on the first or second turn it comes into play to get the maximum damage out of it. For this one, there is absolutely zero point to scaling it down and taking off supermassive other than because you could. And like Jocko said, at 1 poison per turn and 15 hp, it would eventually get down to a low enough health that hard CC would have an effect. In the current version, even the turn before it dies from the poison, it will have 30 hp.
Why more than 15, 25, and 30? Because I feel like the majority of these cards are a bit more sturdy than an armajio. Take a volcano, for instance.
odd to think that this card would work amazingly well in a gravity/death duo by placing gravity pull on this thing, would be more effective that the established gravity creatures whose sole job is a similar niche
Again, supermassive. No gravity pull.