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This is almost the opposite of a mana elf, mind you. A more direct implementation would be... give you a crystal but cost you if it attacks?
Thinking about mana dorks in Hearthstone. There exist a bunch of minions that ramp you a mana crystal, and even of that only ramps you while it's alive, but I don't there's any that work like MTG dorks (i.e. needing to activate)
This is cool. My brother is playing hearthstone now (traitor! jk) so I know just a little. Discover seems neat, I was thinking of translating it to MTG... anyway, good job!
This also applies to any other action that includes drawing. For example, Cursed Castaway says "Draw a Combo card from your deck," which becomes "Discover a Combo card from your deck."
Any class
Random -> discover
Ew. I didn't know the class of a secret would be public information - that's making the needed foreknowledge even more troublesome. Good call to circumvent that.
Secrets are essentially played faced down and have a hidden triggered ability. The only thing your opponent knows when you cast one is what class it belongs to. This one is able to copy secrets of other classes, but even when it's in play it looks like it's just a regular rogue secret until it triggers
I'm not familiar enough with Secrets to intuitively understand what "looks like" means here.
Huh. So your bad effects go on to all the creatures this hits; and all your good effects spread to all the creatures they hit back at. They do get the tension of trying to being able to target this, but at the cost of more of their creatures falling under its spell. Reversals are possible, and likely very funny - but presumably you'd be built to take advantage of this being around.
That's really nifty. And only really plausible with a computer keeping track. Shame.
These two lines of text should probably be on different cards
I needed a place to store my custom Hearthstone ideas. I have a discord I post them in, but I like having permanent storage
I agree on the accessibility issue. There are a ton of legendary minions whose ability boils down to "do a cool thing," where the cool thing is an effect from their secret pile of effects. But I have no idea what any of the options until I've seen them played a bunch of times. (E.g. Marin, Rafaam, ETC, Gelbin, Whizbang)
Pretty good example, yeah. I mean - ok - the "fantastic treasure" pile is a known small pile that you can learn. But seeing this come up in a list of cards, is it any good? Who knows?
Deathrattle as a keyword for "When ~ dies" is atculaly pretty good though. And the first line is pretty clear, even if not the same templating as mtg uses.
I am wondering what the purpose of this set in multiverse is; just trasncribing hearthstone cards? Something else?
It's this kind of wording that makes Hearthstone so inaccessible.
From the same set of treasures as Marin the Fox
Added non-quest
See Mutagenic Miasma.
See Burial Rites.
See Fiery Hellhound.
Exert is my attempt at making tap abilities in Hearthstone. To "activate" the ability, you drag the minion to your own face. Exerting a minion has the same effect as freezing it (probably would get a different frame treatment), and can't be done if the minion is already frozen or exerted, or has summoning sickness