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Wow. Yes. Um?
Umm... Is this whole card pitch black to anyone else?
Made legendary because I got a comment that the power level was ridiculous
So it is! But more in-color and at a better rarity.
It's Fade Away!
I now realize that this is a terrible Commander, because usually your Commander never "dies."
See Anolos, Therian of Buds.
Why is this
? Weird.
I'm just going to leave it as-is. A single target is fine.
The trouble with that wording is that by the time you have to choose targets, you haven't spent any mana to cast it--that step doesn't come until later.
I don't see any sane way to do that effect without allowing the distribution to be dynamically assigned at resolution time, with the decidedly un-target-like ability to change your mind based on responses. Something like "Choose up to three target creatures and/or players. For each
spent to cast ~, you gain 1 life and ~ deals 1 damage to one of those creatures or players."
This spell might also be a special case where you'd want to put the black ability before the white one, to clarify to an uninitiated reader that it's not possible to target one of the tokens (not that it would be a good idea to do that even if you could).
True enough, but I think Link wants to be able to target the same thing multiple times, so my wording would be what's needed there. If the damage isn't meant to be able to hit something for 2 or 3, then a wording like yours would be needed.
That still allows you to choose the same creature as a target multiple times since each instance of target appears separated from the others.
It would probably need to be worded like
> Choose a number of target creatures and/or players equal to the amount of
spent to cast ~. ~ deals 1 damage to each of them. You gain that much life.
Hmm. That intent will be tricky to template...
Ah, how about
> For each
spent to cast ~, choose target creature or player. ~ deals 1 damage to each of those creatures and/or players. You gain that much life.
I'm unsure if my wording matches my intent, in that I want this to have up to three targets.
Shifted from
to
.