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CardName: Confounding Idea Cost: 2U Type: Pow/Tgh: / Rules Text: Draw three cards and discard a two cards unless you discard a card that shares a subtype with a creature you control. Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: Tuvia Common |
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This is missing the sorcery type. Why are there two Tuvia sets again?
Also, I think that would referred to as "creature type" rather than as a "subtype".
Because I don't have the password for my Harrison account. And I accidentally edited the wrong one so it was bumped up.
I think creature type with a creature you control sounded weird to me?
See Descendants' Path and such.
It is actually a functional difference. The easiest example would be controlling an animated Vehicle.
discard a two cards?
@SecretInfiltrator
Okay, but that's beyond niche. There still aren't any official cards with the word 'subtype' in their rules text to be found anywhere. Starting now to use such a term would need some decent reason, which this isn't IMO.
@Froggychum
I don't get what are you trying to say? Yes, your card will make a player discard two cards afterwards unless that kind of specific card is discarded. No one was referring to that. Kind of like Mystic Meditation or Compulsive Research, but a bit weirder.
Huh? No i was just pointing out a typo. It shouldn't have an A inbetween discard and two :D
Oh. Ok.
That typo made it from my legacy 2016 set onto my legacy 2018 set and then finally got fixed in my current 2022 run.
The official card "Embiggen" uses the word "subtype", so it is no longer true that no official card uses that (although, at the time that comment was written, there wasn't any).