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That's a valid point. "The first time you would draw a card outside of your draw step each turn" seems the most simple.
Update to Overthink
Good term for Sengir Vampire's trigger condition. Nice to combine with fight.
Overthink is weird since it triggers again and again and multiple times from multiple sources, but really limits itself with the tucking of cards instead.
I murked around in similar mechanical space never quite happy with the result.
Did you mean "If you would draw..."? Or "Triggers only once each turn"? Otherwise overthinking itself triggers more overthinking. Which sounds flavorful, but otherwise bad.
The "once per turn" is weird. Because each object becomes a new object when changing zones "this spell" is always new, so the same spell can't be cast twice anyway...
Does this want to say something like "Gravecrawl only once each turn" instead?
See Capital City Tower Cat.
See Boltfuel Ant.
See Salt Breech Walrus.
editing unrpoofed version
See Pathfinding Wolf.
See Mirror Manifest.
See Mirror Manifest.
Noted the issues pointed out by SecretInfiltrator
@SecretInfiltrator- Noted. I have adjusted it.
"play" to "cast"
Neat Memoricide-variant for blue-black.
It's customary to search for "any number of cards" rather than "all cards" these days - which is only relevant for public zones.
Return them under your control or their owner's control.
The "up to" refers only to "one target creature". It seems wrong to require targeting an artifact and an enchantment. (compare wording: Teferi, Who Slows the Sunset, first ability).
I'm fairly certain you have to repeat "you control" per target as well.
See Coveted Knowledge.
Trying something mechanically new here.
How does this work mechanically? Honestly, I am not sure how this abilitiy will work. You have Platinum Emperion out. You play this. You gain life. I belive this is because "can't prevent your from gaining life" takes precedence as the new "can't." In that logic, the "can't" is a time stamp. During this spell's resolution or later in the turn, any new instance of that'd prevent life from being gained would take precedence as the more recent can't via time stamp and override Heartspring's Call "can't".
See Reforge with Hellfire.
See Coveted Knowledge.
See Surveyor Initiate.