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CardName: Dora the Explorer. Cost: rwu Type: Planeswalker - Dora Pow/Tgh: /2 Rules Text: [+1]: Put a 1/1 star token onto the battlefield. [+0]: Search your libary for a Map and put it into your hand. [-5]: Destroy target permanent and return all nonland-permanents that dont contain at least one word of the destroyed cards language to their owners hand. Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: Uncards Mythic |
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WTF?
Since this card is printed in English, and also creates star tokens in English, I would suggest that those who wish to play Dora begin making presents out of foreign language cards for their friends.
Alternatively, make your deck 100% Russian. You won't be able to read a word of it, but you'll have a lot of pretty Russian cards in play.
Words like "a" which appear in many languages are liable to nerf that ultimate :) But to be a "Blow up everything" you need only one non-english card in play; which is kinda funny.
ulti nerf - return changed to nonland permanents
@ neuro. schau mehr vorschuiprogramm ^^
even if there are only cards of 1 language in play dora at least detroys a permanent. most of my cards are german and english so i think dora could be real fun to play xD
I'm curious, nEv3r. Can I assume that you come from a German speaking country, or do you just like to collect German cards? Actually, that's not the thing I'm curious about. What I wonder is if they show Dora, the Explorer in Germany, does she still teach Spanish on the side? Spanish as a second language makes sense in the Americas, but it seems like an odd choice for Germany.
Oh, hold it, I decided to look it up on Wikipedia. Her second language is English in Germany. Well, I suppose that makes sense. It seems weird... almost like Dora's been this crazy languages expert this whole time, and only faking her Spanish accent...
@Never: des gaub i net Tim ;-) @jmgariepy: we (me & never) are from an almost german speaking country: Austria. officially we speak german, but on the street that's a whole other story :-)
I made this because my 3 year old son likes dora, and besides its not like that other random bullshit on "kids tv". dora makes sence,.. a little.. Im gonna print a BIG proxy for him :D