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Post by elibroide on Apr 10, 2023 6:47:22 GMT
I need help with wording for a keyword I'm naming Recruit.
I want recruit to be an action that helps with milling cards and finding a specific type of card.
This is an example of what I have now:
Recruit a creature card (Mill cards until you mill four cards or a creature card. If you mill that card, put it into your hand.)
Examples of usages:
Veteran Shieldmate -- 1W When ~ enters the battlefield, recruit a creature card with power 2 or less. (Mill cards until you mill four cards or a creature card with power 2 or less. If you mill that card, put it into your hand.) 2/1
Oracle of Hidden Truths -- 2U {T}: Name a card, recruit a card with that name. 1/3
Adapting Pathfinder -- 1RR Whenever you recruit a creature or artifact card, you may put it into the battlefield instead. If you do, it gains haste. Sacrifice it at the beginning of the next end step. 2/2
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Post by ZephyrPhantom on Apr 10, 2023 12:15:21 GMT
Based on Wasteful Harvest wording might be more like: (Mill cards until you mill four cards or a creature card. You may put a creature card from among the cards milled this way into your hand.) Because your original wording doesn't really make it clear what happens in the case of milling four cards. Replace "creature card" with the desired card type of course. I think in theory you could make it "Recruit a creature" for example but if you want effects like Oracle of Hidden Truths it would probably be better to keep it as "Recruit a creature card".
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