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CardName: Prized Gemheart Cost: 3 Type: Artifact Pow/Tgh: / Rules Text: {T}: Add {C} to your mana pool. If Prized Gemheart is invested, add one mana of any color to your mana pool instead. Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: The Way of Kings Uncommon

Prized Gemheart
{3}
 
 U 
Artifact
{t}: Add {c} to your mana pool. If Prized Gemheart is invested, add one mana of any color to your mana pool instead.
Updated on 06 May 2016 by Glamdring804

Code: UA02

History: [-]

2016-05-03 02:46:17: Samuel created the card Prized Gemheart

This should cost at least {3}, since that's the default for mana rocks in Standard sets these days that produce mana with no hoops.

References to being "invested," while flavorful, should probably refer directly to charge counters, making the card less parasitic.

If you want to keep this at {2}, I suggest a mana ability you can only activate once this has a charge counter.

This should probably be uncommon, at the least. Check out Corrupted Grafstone as the most recent parallel to this design.

Also, it doesn't work flavor-wise to have this at common. The Alethi are harvesting dozens of them, but their still worth a small fortune. I would even suggest upgrading the ability a bit and moving it to rare. We could move it to WoR, if it throws off artifact distribution.

2016-05-03 20:22:39: Samuel edited Prized Gemheart:

How's this?

2016-05-05 21:48:19: Glamdring804 edited Prized Gemheart

The fact that it was still in the common slot for the skeleton threw me off.

Oops... :)

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