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CardName: Better the Devil You Know? Cost: 2ru Type: Enchantment Pow/Tgh: / Rules Text: Each player plays with the top card of their library revealed. Before a player would draw a revealed card, that player rolls a ten-sided die. If the number rolled is equal to the converted mana cost of that card, that player exiles it, then draws the top card of their library without revealing it first. Flavour Text: Or the devil you don't? Set/Rarity: Testing Uncommon

Better the Devil You Know?
{2}{r}{u}
 
 U 
Enchantment
Each player plays with the top card of their library revealed.
Before a player would draw a revealed card, that player rolls a ten-sided die. If the number rolled is equal to the converted mana cost of that card, that player exiles it, then draws the top card of their library without revealing it first.
Or the devil you don't?
Updated on 28 Oct 2020 by Lee

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2020-09-16 13:36:25: Lee created the card Better the Devil You Know?

Wanted to put an image on, but the URL was too long.Is there any way to get around that? Anyway, with the hype about the new D & D set, I thought I'd introduce M:tG players to the Dungeoneer's staple, the ten-sided dice.

Or just upload a copy of the image to https://imgur.com , so that whenever whatever random site reorganises their pages the link doesn't break.

Tried the TinyURL thing, and got error 431 twice (two different images I had considered using). Imgur requires the use of some social media or other by the looks of it, and I'm not having anything to do with those. Ah, well, people can at least imagine whatever picture they like.

You don't need a social media account (even if you count Google as a social media account). You can just type a username, a password twice, and... ewwwww, now you need to give a phone number? Ewww. They didn't have that requirement when I signed up for them. Well, the point is, try to host your image somewhere that's not going to go away.

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