You seem to be putting far too much combinations of effects (the guild mechanic + another nonevergreen ability) on your commons How are you going to justify combat tricks if your Boros creatures take all the room?
There really is no justification for referring to "inseminated land creatures".
Rave should probably be written as an ability word. That way you can combine both paragraphs.
I've tried several times to fix the CSS issue you describe. The problem is that browsers still don't treat the <br> element in a sane or standardised way. I'd need to switch every card's text to being split into multiple <p> or <div> elements, and that has fiddly sequences for lots of display issues all across the site. I do feel your pain, but it's a frustratingly tricky problem :/
br can't be stylized. try a block element like hr and set its visibility: hidden. then change the desired distance between lines with margin. that goes for comments and other areas as well.
hr { visibility: hidden; margin: .2em; }
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You don't need to put two linebreaks between paragraphs. I took the liberty of fixing that across the board.
You seem to be putting far too much combinations of effects (the guild mechanic + another nonevergreen ability) on your commons How are you going to justify combat tricks if your Boros creatures take all the room?
There really is no justification for referring to "inseminated land creatures".
Rave should probably be written as an ability word. That way you can combine both paragraphs.
Two line breaks is much easier to read and parse. So unless they fix the CSS, I'll fix it back.
If Boros creatures count as combat tricks, that just leaves more room for non combat spells.
Inseminated land creatures is very flavorful and incentivizes land creatures since losing lands is risky.
Rave is modeled after Exploit. This template also allows multiple triggers after a single action.
I've tried several times to fix the CSS issue you describe. The problem is that browsers still don't treat the <br> element in a sane or standardised way. I'd need to switch every card's text to being split into multiple <p> or <div> elements, and that has fiddly sequences for lots of display issues all across the site. I do feel your pain, but it's a frustratingly tricky problem :/
br can't be stylized. try a block element like hr and set its visibility: hidden. then change the desired distance between lines with margin. that goes for comments and other areas as well.
hr { visibility: hidden; margin: .2em; }
Post your comments on Lorvynica here!
If your comments are on a small number of specific cards, they may be better added to those cards. This is for comments on the set as a whole.