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CardName: Tin Street Masochist Cost: 1R Type: Creature - Human Berserker Pow/Tgh: 2/1 Rules Text: Whenever Tin Street Masochist is dealt damage, you may exile that many cards from the top of your library. You may cast those cards this turn. Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: Community Mashup Set None

Tin Street Masochist
{1}{r}
 
Creature – Human Berserker
Whenever Tin Street Masochist is dealt damage, you may exile that many cards from the top of your library. You may cast those cards this turn.
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Updated on 12 Jan 2016 by Jack V

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2016-01-12 11:51:15: Jack V created and commented on the card Tin Street Masochist

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One advantage of the red "exile cards, cast this turn" is that it scales but only so far. It's worse to block this with a 3/3 than a 1/1, but not that much more worse to block it with a 7/7.

Not sure if it should say "while attacking" or "by a source an opponent controls" to cut down combos, or if they should be encouraged...

Heh. Yep, Commune with Lava is definitely not Mind Spring even though you get a full extra turn to use them. I like this a lot.

I don't think you need "while attacking" - it already encourages attacking, just more subtly. If you block on this, the only cards you'll get to use are instants.

Oh good, it seems to have struck the right note.

Yes, I agree, from an aggressive standpoint, I like it as-is, getting cards on defence is always a plus, but a lot less so, which makes sense since it balances out the fact that you're more likely to be able to ensure it blocks a big thing than is blocked by a big thing.

I wanted to check there's not some sort of storm deck with Blasphemous Act or something that it might be broken with: I hoped not, but I wasn't sure.

ETA: Or maybe, a combo deck with "damage to all your creatures" effects is a deck I want to build, so I notice it and it's not likely that it would ever become viable :)

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