Huh; only for this turn? I guess it can draw you a LOT of cards if you hit someone with a lot of scouts. But, um, if you can hit them with a lot of creatures they probbaly just lost the game anyway, so why bother?
Maybe its use is to make your scouts non-sneaky; so the opponent tries hard to block them and you can slip some damage in by a bigger creature?
It just feels limited. And costs a lot. So I'd make it a scout-lord creature, or enchantment; keep the ability; lose the 'UEOT'.
Oh; but that's clearly a rare or mythic, not an uncommon. Drat.
Huh; only for this turn? I guess it can draw you a LOT of cards if you hit someone with a lot of scouts. But, um, if you can hit them with a lot of creatures they probbaly just lost the game anyway, so why bother?
Maybe its use is to make your scouts non-sneaky; so the opponent tries hard to block them and you can slip some damage in by a bigger creature?
It just feels limited. And costs a lot. So I'd make it a scout-lord creature, or enchantment; keep the ability; lose the 'UEOT'.
Oh; but that's clearly a rare or mythic, not an uncommon. Drat.
"One or more cards" is standard
Hmmm. "The kakamora tend to hide in caves and prey on stray children and travelers". Nothing in that source about being ghoul-like.
Other legends have them liking fire; but having to steal it 'cause they cannot make it. And fearing the colour white.
I guess the serial-numbers-filed-off version can be eaters of dead, instead?
It does these days in small doses, ever since “loses X life” was phased out as far as templating goes.