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CardName: Manipulate the Omenpaths Cost: Type: Ongoing Phenomenon Pow/Tgh: / Rules Text: (An ongoing phenomenon remains face up under your control until it disperses.) If a player would planeswalk, you may instead look at the top two cards of their planar deck. Put one on the bottom of their planar deck and they planeswalk to the other, then put an omen counter on Manipulate the Omenpaths. When there are a number of omen counters on Manipulate the Omenpaths equal to the number of players, disperse this phenomenon. Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: Infinite Potential Well None (An ongoing phenomenon remains face up under your control until it disperses.)
If a player would planeswalk, you may instead look at the top two cards of their planar deck. Put one on the bottom of their planar deck and they planeswalk to the other, then put an omen counter on Manipulate the Omenpaths. When there are a number of omen counters on Manipulate the Omenpaths equal to the number of players, disperse this phenomenon.
Illus. Eric Deschamps
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See Hundfell.
Planar decks are pretty small. Is an ongoing phenomenon without an inherent way to disperse it too much?
I keep forgetting that some people play with separate planar decks. I guess it makes sense to have a limit, esp since planeswalking also puts the old plane on bottom
limited number of uses