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CardName: Grisly Royle Cost: {2}{B}{B} Type: Sorcery Pow/Tgh: / Rules Text: Target dies. If a copy of this card is already in your graveyard, instead all targets die. Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: Community Mashup Set Rare

Grisly Royle
{2}{b}{b}
 
 R 
Sorcery
Target dies.
If a copy of this card is already in your graveyard, instead all targets die.
Updated on 06 Jul 2018 by Vitenka

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2018-07-05 08:46:55: Vitenka created and commented on the card Grisly Royle

­Grisly Spectacle + Jett Royle, Agent of Chaos

Murder and mill, and.. a legend that does nothing until you try to cast a second one; when it turns into a one-off Radiate.

That's pretty meh; the combination is also kinda meh, but Murder into a wrath is perfectly sane; so do that.

The wording with new 'target' is fun though :)

Is this wrath supposed to work on indestructible creatures, but not opponent's hexproof creatures? Because that's what this template does

Also, Royle isn't a word. "Royale" is probably what you want to keep the pun intact

Nah, destroy won't work on indestructible.

The other part... huh; hadn't really noticed that. Sure; why not. It's how Murder+Radiate would happen.

> Nah, destroy won't work on indestructible.

Well, the card doesn't say "destroy", so... what is it?

Does this hit my lands?

It's my new terminology. Things die now, so.. this makes them die.

Your lands die. Unless they were animated, that doesn't do anything :)

"Die" means put into the graveyard from the battlefield. So yes, indestructible creatures can die. This card doesn't destroy anything, and destroy (and damage) are all that indestructible stops

That really solidifies the differences between being destroyed and that moment at the end of mortality. This makes me want to target zones. Cards in target command zone cost {1} less to cast. Target library zone divides it's library in half and plays with two decks. Target hand zone flicks cards.

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