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Fair point. I updated the spelling so that that jumps out at you. Though, I've always been a bit confused about the umlaut in naïvité, since the word is loaned from French and not German.
Okay... looked it up. Evidently it is a 'diaeresis' since it doesn't shift the vowel like an umlaut. diaeresis used to be important to show that both vowel sounds are intact and need to be pronounced, and, yes, French had them too. Well, now I know.
Took me about four looks to realise he's a merchant of naïvité, not a merchant from some place called something like Naivon.
Looking at this now, I agree this is the right cost. I think Recycle and Null Profusion were fairly costed, and this is a heck of a lot better than them.
See Quirion Trailblazer for partial explanation.
See Quirion Trailblazer for partial explanation.
See Quirion Trailblazer for partial explanation.
See Quirion Trailblazer for partial explanation.
I'm going to be starting 20XD6 drafts soon, and this card looked terrilbe. Double-Faced cards to the rescue! I'm perfectly aware that this is not how Double-Faced cards work, and that players shouldn't be able to 'see' the other side of the card. I'm cheating. We'll leave it at that. Personally, I kind of wished that Wizards did it this way from the beginning. It kind of stinks that they decreased functionality of the cards to prevent people from cheating reanimation targets. If players want to cheat a huge creature into play, they're going to do it anyways. They didn't need the other side of your double-faced cards to make that broken.