CardName: Outtake Cost: R Type: Instant Pow/Tgh: / Rules Text: Damage that would be dealt by target attacking creature is dealt to a random target instead. Targets dealt damage this way become vogue until end of turn. Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: temporary storage None |
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I've taken to the simple wording of "target" rather than "target [thing] or [other thing]." That being said, if this card was changed to not hit you or your stuff, could I still use "any random target you don't control"? That sounds like it could hit yourself still. Should the wording want "any random target you don't control other than yourself"?
Ooh, conditionals! What's your goal?
If the target pool is meant to include: the attacking creature, any opponent, and any other creature, but specifically exclude you, you'd do "a random target creature or opponent".
eh, it's red. go ahead and allow it to backfire sometimes.
Though as written, this will usually target lands and fizz
Nah, it can't hit land. As WOM Devign Team linked on Warstorm Surge https://twitter.com/mtgaaron/status/906205981993865216
I guess you can rule it any way you like. But it doesn't seem consistent. Put this alongside another card that says "Rap a target" - that ca surely tap artifacts and lands?
Included vogue