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CardName: Flustered Sprite Cost: U Type: Creature - Fairy Pow/Tgh: 2/1 Rules Text: Cast Flustered Sprite only if you've cast another spell this turn. Flying Dismiss {2} (Whenever this spell becomes the target of a spell or ability, you may pay {2} to return it to your hand.) Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: Yet another card dump (Circeus's) Uncommon |
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Does Dismiss only work on spells? I.e. when this is on the stack? I fear many casual players don't know the difference between spells and permanents and would think this applies on the battlefield too.
I strongly suspect it's intended to be usable from play, by the name.
To be honest, I wouldn't mind if the mechanic said 'spell or ability'. is hard to come by in the early game any way, and your opponent can plan around it. The card is kinda strong... but maybe that's fine.
@Alex/Vitenka It's intend to work only on spells, but that's a reasonable point and this should probably be a rare if I used the mechanic in a set and decided to put in on critters.
@jmgariepy Erm... it DOES say "spell or ability"... I think there's some missing word in your post, but I'm at a loss as to what that is.
Alex and I are talking about "Whenever this spell" should maybe be "Whenever ~"
Jm.. I'm not sure what he's saying.
I understood what you two meant: the ability is only meant for the stack (see the original Dismissive Lightning), so if I ever put it on creatures, I'd probably only put it on a few rares
Seems like a very narrow keyword.