This one is just wonderful! It's a Mind Rot with a small upside! This one not drawing a card points to the white one maybe won't either (which is only worth pointing out because a useful sorcery/instant for 2W that replaces itself is worth looking at). I have to say, the cards of this cycles are some of my favorite cards in the set because they are balanced but offer simple effects that are useful.
This one is just wonderful! It's a Mind Rot with a small upside! This one not drawing a card points to the white one maybe won't either (which is only worth pointing out because a useful sorcery/instant for 2W that replaces itself is worth looking at).
Kinda doubt that, this probably lacks the draw because making them discard 2 is already card advantage.
White has no similar mechanisms that could be used for 2W, so I’d expect a cantrip there.
This one is just wonderful! It's a Mind Rot with a small upside! This one not drawing a card points to the white one maybe won't either (which is only worth pointing out because a useful sorcery/instant for 2W that replaces itself is worth looking at).
Kinda doubt that, this probably lacks the draw because making them discard 2 is already card advantage.
White has no similar mechanisms that could be used for 2W, so I’d expect a cantrip there.
The 2R one might not draw, though.
I only meant that the cantrip wasn't cycle-wide (if there is indeed a cycle), and that meant the door was open for the white one to potentially not cantrip. I get that the black member doesn't because it generates card advantage in another way, the same justification could be used for white because it has mechanics in its color pie (damage to attacking creatures, an Eerie Interlude, etc) that can situationally give you card advantage and be reasonable on an inexpensive common. I think it could go either way, I just wanted to point out that others not cantripping was on the table.
So there's a green, blue, and black version of a three mana spell that has three effects on each - is there a red and white version? I looked but couldn't find anything that looked similar to this.
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Looks like it is a cycle. Meet strictly better Mind Rot.
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That's probably why the inscription is a rare and this is a common.
I like both the blue and green ones more than this.
This one is just wonderful! It's a Mind Rot with a small upside! This one not drawing a card points to the white one maybe won't either (which is only worth pointing out because a useful sorcery/instant for 2W that replaces itself is worth looking at). I have to say, the cards of this cycles are some of my favorite cards in the set because they are balanced but offer simple effects that are useful.
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Fracture: Israfiel (WBR), Wujal (URG), Valedon (GUB), Amduat (BGW), Paladris (RWU)
Collision (Set Two of the Fracture Block)
Quest for the Forsaken (Set Two of the Excellion Block)
Katingal: Plane of Chains
Kinda doubt that, this probably lacks the draw because making them discard 2 is already card advantage.
White has no similar mechanisms that could be used for 2W, so I’d expect a cantrip there.
The 2R one might not draw, though.
I only meant that the cantrip wasn't cycle-wide (if there is indeed a cycle), and that meant the door was open for the white one to potentially not cantrip. I get that the black member doesn't because it generates card advantage in another way, the same justification could be used for white because it has mechanics in its color pie (damage to attacking creatures, an Eerie Interlude, etc) that can situationally give you card advantage and be reasonable on an inexpensive common. I think it could go either way, I just wanted to point out that others not cantripping was on the table.
Archatmos
Excellion
Fracture: Israfiel (WBR), Wujal (URG), Valedon (GUB), Amduat (BGW), Paladris (RWU)
Collision (Set Two of the Fracture Block)
Quest for the Forsaken (Set Two of the Excellion Block)
Katingal: Plane of Chains
The built in bleed effect gives strategies that bleed or "Whenever you gain life" access to their own discard spell.