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CardName: Rejigger Damage Cost: 1RR Type: Sorcery Pow/Tgh: / Rules Text: Until end of turn, redirect all damage permanents and spells you control would deal to target creature or player. Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: Multiverse Design Challenge Rare

Rejigger Damage
{1}{r}{r}
 
 R 
Sorcery
Until end of turn, redirect all damage permanents and spells you control would deal to target creature or player.
Updated on 29 May 2013 by jmgariepy

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2013-05-29 10:12:24: jmgariepy created the card Rejigger Damage

­Challenge # 078 is easy. Making something interesting is much, much harder. I figured that this riff off of Reverse Damage fit the bill. I always wanted to have a spell that let me go "No, on second thought, I want to deal damage to that creature instead."

Oh, cool. That is interesting. Although I wonder if "redirect Blasphemous Act" will overshadow other uses.

Maybe you could have a creature with "{t}: Change the target of target spell or ability you control"?

Seems like a better application for the type of card I wanted. I more stumbled across this, and decided it was a neat idea that fit the challenge.

2013-05-29 12:38:27: jmgariepy edited Rejigger Damage

Also changed this spell from an instant to a sorcery. It's scary good enough without having someone pulling this out of nowhere. At least this way your opponent has some sort of warning.

Reminds me of Predatory Focus.

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