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CardName: Rok-Byn, Life's Counsel Cost: {2}{W}{B} Type: Planeswalker - Rok-Byn Pow/Tgh: /4 Rules Text: [+1]: Target player reveals his or her hand and discards a creature card. You gain life equal to that card's converted mana cost. [-2]: Return target creature card from an opponent's graveyard to the battlefield under your control. Sacrifice that creature at end of turn. [-8]: You get an emblem with "If a creature would be destroyed, regenerate it and gain control of it." Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: Foundations Mythic +1: Target player reveals his or her hand and discards a creature card. You gain life equal to that card's converted mana cost.
-2: Return target creature card from an opponent's graveyard to the battlefield under your control. Sacrifice that creature at end of turn. -8: You get an emblem with "If a creature would be destroyed, regenerate it and gain control of it." 4
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Second ability might need to say "reveals his or her hand and discards two creature cards", otherwise you get "No, I don't have any creatures in hand, honest..."
The ultimate is quite cool - reminiscent of Prince of Thralls. It's a pity it doesn't have anything to do with the other two abilities though.
Maybe to tie it in it could be something like "you gain an emblem with: whenever a creature goes to the graveyard, you gain 2 life and target opponent loses 2 life ???
This is very cool now. I like this a lot. It's a little bit wordy for a planeswalker, but the effects are very nice.
I think the correct templating would be:
[+1]: Target player reveals his or her hand and discards a creature card. You gain life equal to that card's CMC.
[-2]: Return target creature card from an opponent's graveyard to the battlefield under your control. Sacrifice that creature at EOT.
[-8]: You get an emblem with "If a creature would be destroyed, regenerate it and gain control of it."
oops, I thought "at EOT" would expand, but it doesn't. I'll expand it.