One of the first cards to be previewed from the new Conspiracy set is Magister of Worth, and it has a new ability, will of the council. Since that ability has a keyword, I believe that it is safe to presume that there shall be other cards with that ability, each with their own effects. For example, I can already foresee one card whose will of the council ability deals with drawing and/or discarding cards, gaining and/or losing life, or destroying/retuning artifacts and/or enchantments, as well.
What does everyone else here say about this, do you believe that there shall be other cards with this ability, and that the ability shall be different for each card upon which it appears?
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“Those who would trade their freedoms for security will have neither.”-Benjamin Franklin
“When the people fear the government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.”-Thomas Jefferson
“A vote is like a rifle; its usefulness depends upon the character of its user.”-Theodore Roosevelt
“Patriotism means to stand by one's country; it does not mean to stand by one's president.”-Theodore Roosevelt
Archangel of Strife from the first Commander product had a similar ability, though it didn't use that keyword. I think the mechanic is the kind that we tend to see only in those supplementary products, and it is unlikely we will see them outside of such a product. That said, it would be weird to not see a cycle or a number of other cards using he same mechanic, just given different "choice words" and effects that result from those words.
What does everyone else here say about this, do you believe that there shall be other cards with this ability, and that the ability shall be different for each card upon which it appears?
“When the people fear the government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.”-Thomas Jefferson
“A vote is like a rifle; its usefulness depends upon the character of its user.”-Theodore Roosevelt
“Patriotism means to stand by one's country; it does not mean to stand by one's president.”-Theodore Roosevelt
On Modern Masters 2:
Will be kept until 12/31/2013 to prove if Right or Wrong.Proven right 1/27/2013