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CardName: Jace's Counterplay Cost: 1uu Type: Tagged Instant - Jace Pow/Tgh: / Rules Text: Jace's Counterplay costs {1} less to cast if you control Jace. Counter target spell. Flavour Text: I knew what you're trying to do before you even thought of it.--Jace Set/Rarity: Logic: the Processing Common

Jace's Counterplay
{1}{u}{u}
 
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Tagged Instant – Jace
Jace's Counterplay costs {1} less to cast if you control Jace.

Counter target spell.

I knew what you're trying to do before you even thought of it.--Jace
Updated on 20 Mar 2014 by amuseum

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2014-03-20 08:38:36: amuseum created and commented on the card Jace's Counterplay

Tagged is a card type. What Tribal does for Creatures, Tagged gets the same subtypes as Planeswalkers. Presumably Tagged can also go on Plane cards. e.g. "Tagged Plane -- Jace" is a place where Jace resides or has visited in the past.

2014-03-20 08:39:38: amuseum edited Jace's Counterplay

Ah yes, SadisticMystic's Sparked.

Hmm. I do like 'Sparked' better than 'Tagged'. Really, though, this mostly points out to me is that 'Tribal' was short-sighted. It might be better to create a Type that allows any sub-type to be attached to any type, as opposed to have one for Planeswalkers, Creatures, Enchantments, Lands, etc., etc.. I'm all up for retiring Tribal in favor of that.

my first choice was "Signature", but that seemed too long and didn't sound right when put together with Plane or Land. Tagged is like the PW saying "I was here" or "This is my spell". also sounds like a game of tag by planeswalking.

Sparked implies the object gains the spark? and somehow gets the same subtype as another planeswalker, and somehow invokes planeswalker uniqueness rule (actually only planeswakers are affected by that rule.)

assume that a universal type actually works in the rules as we intend it. what's a good name for it? how often would they/you use it?

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