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CardName: Cleansing Wrath Cost: {3}{W}{W}{W} Type: Sorcery Pow/Tgh: / Rules Text: Destroy all creatures. Then, if {B}{B}{B} was spent to cast Cleansing Wrath, transfrom it. Otherwise, exile all cards from all graveyards afterward. Flavour Text: Back side: CardName: Necromancy's Temptation Cost: Type: Sorcery Pow/Tgh: / Rules Text: Return target creature or planeswalker from each player's graveyard to the battlefield. Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: Cards With No Home Rare |
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It feels to be this would be easier to understand if it wasn't a DFC. It also has the problem of needing targets in the back side that were never chosen. Unless the intended meaning of transform on an instant or sorcery is "transform, choose targets if necessary, and all players get a chance to respond including with countermagic"?
I agree with Alex - this is clunky as a DC and the rules as is don't support it afaik.
Perhaps alternatively an aftermath would be proper for this? Ala Dusk // Dawn type of deal.
Makes sense Alex. I was just trying to see if a dfc instant/ sorcery could justifiable exist. Ultimately, this is a just ended up being an exploratory adamant with extra steps.
Oh, there are a bunch of ways for instant/sorcery DFCs to make sense. dude1818 came up with quite a few in his all-DFC set Mirroria, such as Overkill, Strike from Shadows, Rallying Cry, Brimstone, Racketeering Gang and Rampant Bear. And I see Brimstone has reminder text to clarify that the intent is precisely what I speculated in my earlier comment :)