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Post by emberfire17 on Oct 13, 2023 0:43:16 GMT
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Post by ZephyrPhantom on Oct 13, 2023 17:59:26 GMT
Seems reasonable with the examples you've given so far and I think raising the cost by what seems to be 2-3 seems fair. I like Moonbeam in particular for making it possible to make the card viable under specific circumstances.
Might be a lot of dice rolling in a deck with lots of these cards but given the cost and specific nature of them having a ton of Concentration cards in exile doesn't seem like it'd happen a lot.
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Post by Daij_Djan on Oct 13, 2023 19:26:49 GMT
Just to clarify: You do intent the mana cost to be paid for for the copies, right?
If so, the ability indeed seems balanced - even though rolling a d20 feels a bit overkill for what literally boils down to a mere coin toss..
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Post by emberfire17 on Oct 13, 2023 21:50:54 GMT
Just to clarify: You do intent the mana cost to be paid for for the copies, right?
If so, the ability indeed seems balanced - even though rolling a d20 feels a bit overkill for what literally boils down to a mere coin toss..
Initially no I was picturing something like a reoccurring Rebound effect. The d20 was mainly to keep it in theme with D&D concentration, but that reminds me of another thing: You can only concentrate on one spell at a time, so it would be more flavor accurate and more balanced to only allow one at a time, maybe removing any previous spells in exile with concentration. At that point though, it feels a bit too wordy
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Post by Idea on Oct 13, 2023 22:37:37 GMT
Perhaps you could only keep one of these in effect at a time (as in in the recurring effect)? Since that's also how D&D concentration works.
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