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CardName: Follow the Tracks Cost: U Type: Sorcery Pow/Tgh: / Rules Text: Target player puts the top three cards of their library into their graveyard. If any of those cards is a creature card, that player puts three more cards from the top of their library into their graveyard. Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: Soradyne Laboratories v1.2 Common

Follow the Tracks
{u}
 
 C 
Sorcery
Target player puts the top three cards of their library into their graveyard. If any of those cards is a creature card, that player puts three more cards from the top of their library into their graveyard.
Updated on 28 Apr 2012 by SFletcher

Code: CU11

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History: [-]

2011-04-26 15:15:07: SFletcher created the card Follow the Tracks
2011-04-28 19:42:19: SFletcher edited Follow the Tracks
2011-08-02 20:48:23: SFletcher edited Follow the Tracks:

Templating correction.

2011-08-02 20:51:10: SFletcher edited Follow the Tracks
2011-10-11 14:21:13: SFletcher moved the card Follow the Tracks from Soradyne Laboratories into Soradyne Laboratories v1.2
2011-10-16 16:19:35: SFletcher edited Follow the Tracks

This is something to keep an eye on. The way I'm reading it, it'll keep triggering until you get 3 cards that aren't lands.

Mind Funeral hits, on average for me, about 13 cards. Did unscientific test against two decks and it was averaging 18 cards. So 1) I am reading the card wrong or 2) it needs to be restrained.

It doesn’t keep recasting itself, it just mills three, then checks, then potentially mills three more. No check after the second mill. I think this is worth watching at the playtest, but mostly it’s a case of RTFC.

So why did I read that so badly?

Maybe too much milling in my universe.

2012-04-28 15:54:32: SFletcher edited Follow the Tracks

Minor adjustment. Checking for a land in the top three was far too consistent.

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