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CardName: Bartholomew's Scribe Blasts Cost: {1}{R}{R} Type: Instant Pow/Tgh: / Rules Text: As you cast Bartholomew's Scribe Blasts, you may sacrifice any number of Mysteries. For each mystery you sacrifice, copy Bartholomew's Scribe Blasts. Deal 3 damage to target player, planeswalker, or creature. Then, deal 3 damage to another target of that has a different type. Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: Faxolm: Classified Cases Rare

Bartholomew's Scribe Blasts
{1}{r}{r}
 
 R 
Instant
As you cast Bartholomew's Scribe Blasts, you may sacrifice any number of Mysteries. For each mystery you sacrifice, copy Bartholomew's Scribe Blasts.

Deal 3 damage to target player, planeswalker, or creature. Then, deal 3 damage to another target of that has a different type.
Created 5 days ago by Sorrow

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2026-06-05 00:57:45: Sorrow created and commented on the card Bartholomew's Scribe Blasts

I am unsure if I should use "that has a different type" or "with a different type." The intention is that if the first target is Birds of Paradise, which is normally just a creature, and then the second target could be Dryad Arbor because Dryad Arbor is land, even though both cards are creatures. This is intentional because it's already narrow and {2}{r} three to two targets at instant is pretty good, but not exciting by today's standards at rare. Let it roll on wild board states.

I actually added sacrificing Mysteries to copy because I felt the card still should do a bit more at rare for a three mana instant.

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