Future Sight (card dump)
Future Sight (card dump) by Henry
21 cards in Multiverse
1 with no rarity, 6 commons, 3 uncommons,
7 rares, 4 mythics
5 white, 5 blue, 1 black, 3 red,
1 green, 4 multicolour, 2 artifact
12 comments total
My submission to the endless array of similar sets.
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Counter target spell.
When Heartland Banisher enters the battlefield, destroy target artifact or enchantment.
Alternate (Before a game or while sideboarding, you may change which side of this card is face up.)
Alternate (Before a game or while sideboarding, you may change which side of this card is face up.)
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Flying
Alternate (Before a game or while sideboarding, you may change which side of this card is face up.)
Alternate (Before a game or while sideboarding, you may change which side of this card is face up.)
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You may cast creature spells for
less.
Whenever you cast a creature spell, if the total mana spent to cast it was equal to its converted mana cost, draw a card.

Whenever you cast a creature spell, if the total mana spent to cast it was equal to its converted mana cost, draw a card.
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Morph?
That's a tough one. Totally worth a try. Might even be a better idea than in-game transformation for Lorwyn/Shadowmoor DFCs.
See Invisible Attacker (Aggressive Illusion).
See Invisible Attacker.
Trying to come up with new ideas for double-faced cards. (not transform)
How about:
> Creature spells you cast cost
less to cast.
. If you do, draw a card.
As an additional cost to cast creature spells, you may pay
Yeah, this is already the correct template
> When you cast a creature; you may either do so for
less, or draw a card.
A triggered ability wording won't work since it's pointless to reduce a cost that already has been paid.
Somewhat complex oway of saying you can either draw a card when you cast a creature (a fine green ability) or get the creature slightly cheaper (a different green ability; also fine)
The 'cunning' wording seems to be cunning where it isn't needed.
How about being explicit?
When you cast a creature; you may either do so for
less, or draw a card.
Also feels kinda pricey for those abilities; though they are pretty nice. Cheaper creatures really wants to be cheap to cast itself, otherwise why ever bother with it?
Why?