Titanica: Mechanics

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Medicate: Create a colorless Potion artifact token with "{2}, Sacrifice this artifact: Regenerate target creature." Used on 5 cards: Thri-Kreen Outpost, City of Raregrove, Medical Tent, Thor-Kreen Mender, Quest for the Panacea

This is a mechanic used to represent assorted health, protection, regeneration, and other potions.

Fuel: Create a colorless artifact token named Etherium Cell with "T, Sacrifice this artifact: Add one mana of any color to your mana pool." Used on 4 cards: Jewel of the Verdus, Ephemeral Armory, Dungeon Merchant, Suplex the Train
Myriad: Whenever this creature attacks, for each opponent other than defending player, you may create a token that's a copy of this creature that's tapped and attacking that player or a planeswalker he or she controls. Exile the tokens at end of combat. Used on 5 cards: Roving Vampires, Elder Clutch, Temple Raiders, Pirate Crew, Book Thieves
Undaunted: This spell costs {1} less to cast for each opponent. Used on 1 cards: Heroes are Real
Gold ¤: ¤ Used on 0 cards:

Not a keyword, but a mechanic. Same as Energy counters, but represent currency instead.

Annihilator: Whenever this creature attacks, defending player sacrifices PARAM1 permanents. Used on 1 cards: Hateful Titan
Crew: Tap any number of untapped creatures you control with total power PARAM1 or greater: This permanent becomes an artifact creature until end of turn. Used on 5 cards: Survey Wing, Sand-Sail, Blaze Raider, Scrap Speeder, Forest Crasher

A mechanic for the vehicles and war machines of Titanica

Heroic: Used on 0 cards:

This is a mechanic used to represent feats of heroism and daring against impossible odds.




In card text or details pages, write the mechanic's code name (playtest name) between square brackets, like "[Crittercast]", "[Bushido 1]" or "[Delay 4 {2}{R}{R}]". It will be expanded to the mechanic's name plus reminder text, such as "Suspend 4 – {2}{r}{r}. (Rather than cast this spell from your hand,...)"
To expand a mechanic's name but not its reminder text, include parentheses at the end of the square brackets: "[Crittercast()]", "[Delay 9 {R}()]".