A friend of mine pointed out that these Disturb cards make removal less effective as you can now "flashback" a creature they once removed, outside of exiling outright.
I think this is a cute mechanic which could be a sleeper effect especially after a board wipe.
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People dont care for all the other stuff, they really just want the card draw to be better.
Instead you get what you dont want with a worse deal.
Its like you want a fast car, instead they sell you a big truck, plenty of room, but you actually wanted a fast car, and not a truck.
Some might argue, well its still a car, so quit complaining ...
The card is mediocre fine , but people wanted it to be better in its backside, could make the front side way worse, as casting these from the grave is much more potential with all kinds of shenanigans (as dredging it, draw+discard, tutoring for it with stuff like Intuition , the backside is what carries the card and its most relevant part, the front is a bonus in case you draw it and need the body ... if you value the front as the relevant part however it changes how you evaluate the card).
So it sounds like you're saying that people just wanted a different card?
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I think this is a cute mechanic which could be a sleeper effect especially after a board wipe.
'buster
HR Analyst. Gamer. Activist | Fearless, and forthright | Aggro-control is a mindset.
Elspeth and Jhoira rock my world.
So it sounds like you're saying that people just wanted a different card?