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CardName: Solving a Murder Cost: {B}{B} Type: Sorcery Pow/Tgh: / Rules Text: As an additional cost to cast Solving a Murder, put a perpetrator counter on a creature you control. Destroy target creature. {3}, exile Solving a Murder from the graveyard: Exile target creature with a perpetrator counter on it. Any player may activate this ability from the graveyard. Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: Cards With No Home None |
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It tells a neat little story, though it's more like the card should be named Solvable Murder, right?
Flavor text: There is no such thing as a perfect crime.
Wouldn't this be formatted better if it was just an aura the enchanted the perpetrator?
And usinfg the new 'a target is a target' tech, we can boil it down to:
Enchant murderer.
: Target murders the murderer.
The murderer murders the target.
Also kind of funny that this spell is going to result in a bunch of Goblins and Elves 'murdering' Angels and Dragons.
For flavor points, this should probably a more expensive spell that puts the perpetrator counter on any creature. That way, the second most powerful creature is the likely suspect for killing the most powerful creature. Name would probably need to be changed to infer jealousy. But... yeah... rather different card by the time you're done.
The Goblin did it, in the library, with the poisoned other half of Dragon Fodder!