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CardName: Fate of the Bastard Cost: 1B Type: Sorcery Pow/Tgh: / Rules Text: Target creature's controller sacrifices a creature that shares a creature type with it. Flavour Text: Denied family and home, who will stand up for you, when the night lays claim on your life? Set/Rarity: [Assorted] Card Repository Common

Fate of the Bastard
{1}{b}
 
 C 
Sorcery
Target creature's controller sacrifices a creature that shares a creature type with it.
Denied family and home, who will stand up for you, when the night lays claim on your life?
Updated on 24 Feb 2022 by SecretInfiltrator

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2022-02-24 15:08:36: SecretInfiltrator created and commented on the card Fate of the Bastard

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Celebrating the implementation of family bonds in my fantasy population simulation project - and the inadvertent creation of biological children that are denied by both parents' families.

Hopefully the tribal bonds update will give those pitiful souls a home.

Huh strange. Decent murdering for many decks, but almost useless against tribal/token decks. And changelings.

I consider upping the cost to {2}{b}. It's only "useless" against token decks in the sense any edict effects are, but it can be really useful if a key creature of the deck doesn't share a creature type with the tokens e. g. Selesnya Evangel.

The "fail-case" against all-in tribal is still a proper edict, though that one can get a bit of an upside at {1}{b}. The question is: Is this upside too good?

Useless against Nameless Race.

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