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CardName: Bargaining Asura Cost: 2BR Type: Creature - Demon Pow/Tgh: 4/3 Rules Text: Menace Whenever you sacrifice another creature, exile the top card of your library. You may play that card from exile. At the beginning of your next end step, return each card exiled this way to its owner's hand and lose life equal to the total converted mana cost of those cards. Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: Tesla Project Mythic

Bargaining Asura
{2}{b}{r}
 
 M 
Creature – Demon
Menace
Whenever you sacrifice another creature, exile the top card of your library. You may play that card from exile. At the beginning of your next end step, return each card exiled this way to its owner's hand and lose life equal to the total converted mana cost of those cards.
4/3
Updated on 20 Oct 2016 by continuumg

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2016-10-20 01:20:43: continuumg created and commented on the card Bargaining Asura

Less optional Asura of Boundless Ambition.

Now with Menace!

I like that you can get him killed to avoid paying the life. Not sure about the wording and intentions, if he dies do you loose access to the exiled cards or do they stay playable in exile forever?

2016-10-20 14:49:30: Jackal edited Bargaining Asura:

another

This is awesome! Can we make it mythic?

@jackal hadn't thought of that. I'll try a different wording.

2016-10-20 18:15:33: continuumg edited Bargaining Asura
2016-10-20 18:16:10: continuumg edited Bargaining Asura:

Mythic maybe!

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