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CardName: Warp Fracture Cost: RR Type: Instant Pow/Tgh: / Rules Text: Return target permanent you don't control to its owner's hand. That player reveals a card at random from his or her hand. If it's a permanent card, he or she puts it onto the battlefield. Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: Community Set Uncommon

Warp Fracture
{r}{r}
 
 U 
Instant
Return target permanent you don't control to its owner's hand. That player reveals a card at random from his or her hand. If it's a permanent card, he or she puts it onto the battlefield.
Updated on 10 Apr 2012 by Link

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2012-04-10 17:48:17: Link created the card Warp Fracture

From the discussion on Cauldron Spoiler. Jack V highlighted several other directions this could take.

2012-04-10 17:52:31: Link edited Warp Fracture:

Type fix.

You know, this card has read Johnny potential. It could get fun with Bazaar Trader and Zedruu the Greathearted.

So, I give you Nekrataal with my Bazaar Trader. Now I target it with Warp Fracture. Huh. Seems I'm Hellbent. Well, I guess I reveal this Nekrataal...

You think it's too dangerous? That requires some setting up, after all. It could easily say "you don't own," as well.

I think that particular situation is fine. Takes quite some setting up, after all.

The is hardly too dangerous. I was going to suggest running it down to {r}, but when I looked at it today, I spotted that it hit target permanent, and not target creature. Still, as the card stands, it's worse than Boomerang in two ways. Minor Johnny potential doesn't make up for that, and I think that gives the card charm anyhow.

To me, however, this is still a potential candidate for a cc of {r}...

Just because nobody's mentioned it on this thread, I'll point out the comparison to Chaos Warp.

I'm also unreasonably amused by the possibility of hitting Phage the Untouchable or some similar drawback-ETB-effect with this.

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