Royale
Royale by Carnoraptor
33 cards in Multiverse
12 commons, 17 uncommons, 4 rares
5 white, 7 blue, 5 black,
7 red, 4 green, 5 multicolour
4 comments total
Theoretical set based on a plane-wide demonic casino!
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Look at target face-down card in exile.
Draw a card. If you've played a card from exile this turn, instead draw two cards.
Draw a card. If you've played a card from exile this turn, instead draw two cards.
Flying
When Dealer of Death enters the battlefield, choose one:
—Whenever a player flips heads or rolls an even number, they lose 1 life.
—Whenever a player flips tails or rolls an odd number, they lose 1 life.
When Dealer of Death enters the battlefield, choose one:
—Whenever a player flips heads or rolls an even number, they lose 1 life.
—Whenever a player flips tails or rolls an odd number, they lose 1 life.
For whom money means nothing, they deal in death.
3/1
Fortune (As you draw this card, exile it face down. You may look at and play this card from exile for its fortune cost until your next upkeep. Return it to your hand from exile at the beginning of your next upkeep.)
Counter target spell.
Counter target spell.
Changeling (This card is every creature type.), flying
Whenever Croft’s Scion deals combat damage to a player, wager. (Shuffle, then exile the top card of your library. At the beginning of your upkeep, put a stake counter on it. Turn it face up at any time. When you do, if it has stake counters greater than its mana cost, cast it without paying its mana cost.)
Whenever Croft’s Scion deals combat damage to a player, wager. (Shuffle, then exile the top card of your library. At the beginning of your upkeep, put a stake counter on it. Turn it face up at any time. When you do, if it has stake counters greater than its mana cost, cast it without paying its mana cost.)
“This’ll only be the third time I’ve been banned from the tables this week. I’ve got a lot more in store yet.”
2/2
Flying
When Clover Faerie enters the battlefield, wager, then wager again.
: You get a luck counter. Activate only if you’ve wagered a card this turn.
When Clover Faerie enters the battlefield, wager, then wager again.
: You get a luck counter. Activate only if you’ve wagered a card this turn.
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I agree with RatLantern. Too often, this is three mana to do nothing. Even when there is a face-down card in exile to look at, what good will looking at the card do? This definitely needs some kind of advantage.
This really feels like an effect that needs another thing to go along with it to feel good to play. Maybe it could either give you some kind of advantage (cantrips?) or has something like flashback or retrace.
This is a set where knowing face down things would be nice, but is it 3 mana "do-nothing" nice?
Yes. Maybe WOTC stopped printing this type of effect, but me and my friends like this mechanic and think it'd be fun. The intention isn't evolution, it's fun. This set is nothing more than a goofy experiment for limited only. Very few of the cards would work well actually printed.
The cardname is a work in progress, like everything else in this set.
So the idea is that you play this to make the copies of it your opponent plays later better? Accumulated Knowledge-style?
We kinda evolved beyond this style of cards.
Also: What a cardname for a blue card. Not "Calculated Risk". No. Blue totally is in it for the thrills.