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CardName: Time Traveler Cost: {4}{R}{U} Type: Legendary Creature - Human Pow/Tgh: 1/4 Rules Text: {U}{R}, {T}: Exile your hand and draw that many cards, at the start of your next turn, shuffle those cards back into your library and return the cards exiled by Time Traveler to your hand. You may activate this ability only once per turn. Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: Testing Rare |
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I'm trying to come up with some unique cards for my gaming group, I understand this would be broken in regular MTG, however, this is just an idea I had for my casual gaming group. Regardless it's abilities, and just focusing on the ruling, does this text look good? I mean does it line up with the proper phrasing for modern rules?
Now that it's a tap ability, it doesn't need the last sentence anymore. (Hi from discord!)
Howdy! Also, I thought of that, unless someone has an untap creature ability.
The first comma needs to be a period. The shuffling back is worded weirdly. Which cards do you shuffle back? The drawn cards? Or only those left in hand?
Seconded removing the final clause. Better you cost the ability appropriately high, so that untapping the creature alone is not enough to break the card.
I want the effect to be the ability to have an alternate hand to cast from for a single turn. Active this ability, exile hand A, draw hand B, use B normally until your next turn, then shuffle B back into your deck and go back to using hand A as normal.