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CardName: One with Everything Cost: {U}{G}{W}{R}{B} Type: Instant Pow/Tgh: / Rules Text: Counter target spell. Destroy target artifact. Target player gains five life. Target creature takes 3 damage. Lose all of your life. Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: Community Mashup Set Rare

One with Everything
{u}{g}{w}{r}{b}
 
 R 
Instant
Counter target spell. Destroy target artifact. Target player gains five life. Target creature takes 3 damage. Lose all of your life.
Updated on 17 Sep 2012 by Vitenka

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2012-09-17 16:51:07: Vitenka created the card One with Everything

­Caustic Wasps + Dromar's Sigil)

Well.. great. Mash with.. an already mashed, by me, card that I hate. Fine; let's go silly and get a super-charm with a black effect I really like. (This is kinda sorta usable in team multiplayer; maybe.)

2012-09-17 16:57:03: Vitenka edited One with Everything:

let's make it lifeloss; Black sometimes survives that. Justifies the card just enough; maybe. Also; rarity.

Hm. Maybe there should be a card like Hex which says "Destroy target artifact, target enchantment, target creature and target land. Counter target spell."? :)

I was tempted to try and play silly beggars with the ordering to try and get "Hey, and then this is countered before I lose! Result!" But thankfully, I didn't.

Your idea makes a good card though. Make it a cheap sorcery and see how many people flash it into play :)

One with Everything:
"Prepare one overcrowded hotdog. You win the game. Then taste the sauerkraut. You lose the game."

Was watching the news, where some reporter tried the "One with Everything" joke on the Dalai Lama, substituting hotdogs with pizza. The Dalai Lama didn't get it... he's got a decent grasp on English, but the nuance of the joke didn't come through, since you'd have to be familiar with both versions of the expression to find it funny. That was a very awkward three minutes of reportage, where the reporter had to explain the joke, and... well, yeah...

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