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Recent updates to Zaberoth: (Generated at 2025-12-05 18:35:41)
increase mana cost by 1 (2.01)
rename (2.01)
Does something else now (2.01)
Making major overhauls once again:
Psyche has been functionally changed to "Whenever you draw a card, you may exile that card from your hand. If you do, put a psyche counter on this." This should be fine given the precedent Miracles have set (in fact, it’s almost cleaner since you don’t have to worry about it unless you control a permanent with psyche), and it fixes the problem of exiling cards you wanted to draw. Furthermore, it replaces the conundrum of "strict card disadvantage" with an even more skill-testing conundrum of "knowing whether the card you draw is better than a psyche counter."
Cutting and adding many, many cards as appropriate to try and introduce more draft archetypes into the set. Some of these may be flavor/faction-based (G/W Eltis or W/x Saranis, perhaps) or just color/mechanic-based (B/R dementia aggro, U/R psyche?), but in any case I would like there to be clearer draft strategies than seemed to be available in build series 1 (which was still a little grounded in mechanics).
Centaurs replaced with humans; Zaberoth’s race make-up is now humans vs. illusions, nightmares, wildlife, and Malishar’s kingdom (demon/zombies/skeletons). This change is intended to more evoke an apocalyptic setting (with no fantasy humanoid races) a la Innistrad
Minor goal: remove/replace boring filler uncommon/rares
Changes will be made starting with the version number 2.01.
I mean... Fog Bank?
It's Kraken Hatchling with Flash and Flying, and a more relevant creature type for
and Defender. I don't think it'll break anything but when you are testing your set keep an eye on this one...it could lead to some really grindy games.
Zaberoth is now updated through build (1.11).
Incidentally, I'm going to try my best to tie future changes to version numbers.
flavor added (1.11)
flavor added (1.11)
flavor added (1.11)
flavor added (1.11)
flavor added (1.11)
flavor added (1.11)
flavor added (1.11)
flavor added (1.11)