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CardName: Berserk Brownie Baker Cost: {3}{R} Type: Creature - Goblin Baker Pow/Tgh: 3/4 Rules Text: Sugar Rush {1}{R}{R} (You may cast this creature during your declare attackers step for its Sugar Rush cost. If you do, put it tapped and attacking onto the battlefield and it gets +2/+0 until end of turn) Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: Cards With No Home None |
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See Springing Amberjack. What is this food world?
This mechanic doesn't seem very thought out, to be frank.
This card is currently a 4 mana 3/4 in red (should probably be a 4/3, but that's minor compared to what's coming) with an ability that lets you cast a creature spell during your declare attackers step (pretty sure the rules forbid this, but maybe if it's on a mechanic it's specific so it beats general, dunno tho).
So, this card is basically a 3 mana 5/4 with haste? that's way too strong. Also, why would you ever not use sugar rush cost? If it's cheaper and gets you more damage quicker, then why ever cast the spell? To keep the dude alive in case it dies in combat?
Also, why does the mechanic have no parameter for the power boost? Is it supposed to give +2/+0 every time, regardless of the card it's used on? That could work, but seems weird to have a number that doesn't come from a parameter.
I.. think the mechanic is meant to be that you either get it as normal; or only lasting for that attack (but cheaper and better). But the mechanic as-is doesn't express that. It makes it sound like only the power boost is UEOT.
The +2/+0 was to be universal on all cards with Sugar Rush.
I clearly didn't think this through. At some point I was thinking a flavorful drawback- I had considered the creature skipping the next untap step, but in my fervor I thought the reminder text had too many words and just hit thee create button.