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CardName: Weave of Thoughts Cost: 3G/W Type: Tribal Sorcery - Kithkin Pow/Tgh: / Rules Text: Mill four cards, then return a card milled this way to your hand of each mana value among creatures you control. Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: [Assorted] Card Repository Uncommon

Weave of Thoughts
{3}{g/w}
 
 U 
Tribal Sorcery – Kithkin
Mill four cards, then return a card milled this way to your hand of each mana value among creatures you control.
Updated 3 days ago by SecretInfiltrator

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2023-06-06 20:24:01: SecretInfiltrator created and commented on the card Weave of Thoughts

That could end up being a draw 4? I don't think either green or white that much open-ended card flow

This will never draw more cards than Collective Unconscious/Shamanic Revelation, which are green.

You need at least two creatures on the battlefield before this is a bad Divination. And even then you need to hit the correct mana values.

I'm not certain this is going to be an issue.

I don't think "draw a card for each creature you control" is in green's pie anymore

Which is why I created a more restricted version.

Also it is "not in pie" anymore in the sense that it can appear on a card as a bend rather than a break, so this is an attempt at "unbending" the effect back.

How would you feel about the card with "up to two cards milled this way with different mana values from among mana values of creatures you control"? Up to three? What's the limit?

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