Single Battle
A set where YOU, not creatures, battle.
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(You may only control one class card at a time)
When Ranger enters the battlefield, you gain 2 life.
:Battle target opponent.
Battle +4
When Ranger enters the battlefield, you gain 2 life.

Battle +4
(You may only control one class card at a time.)
:Switch target creature's power and toughness until end of turn.
:Wizard deals 1 damage to target creature or player.
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:You gain shroud until end of turn.




(You may only control one class at a time.)
When Fighter enters the battlefield, you gain 3 life.

:Battle target opponent.
Battle +4.
When Fighter enters the battlefield, you gain 3 life.


Battle +4.
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What are the rules for the Class subtype? The reminder text suggests there are some rules, but it isn't really clear about what those rules are. Rules should be written in the way like the Comprehensive Rules are written. Is it a state-based action? Is it something else? Does it get rid of older ones, or of one of your choice? etc?
It's about time someone rote an article aobut this!
Heh. I assume it's because they're designed to post the same positive-sounding comment on thousands of Q&A sites simultaneously, and so they vary it to stop the posting being automatedly rejected. But...
...No, I won't adopt a rule saying "automatically reject-as-spam any comment that's flagrantly misspelled", tempting though it might be ;)
I love how these are all positive comments, though. Usually spam is gibberish or links to viruses.
Ok, this is amusing - looks like "Unable to spell" is a good way to tag for spammers. So, in a roundabout way, they're helping clean up the internet :)
You've got it in one. Couldn't have put it beettr.
Or, indeed, "You gain hexproof until end of turn"?
Have you considered making it "You deal 1 damage to target creature or player?" That would be a twist that normal Magic doesn't often do.
I look forward to seeing what "Battle" (as on Ranger) means. Perhaps you should add a details page explaining it :)
Last ability may as well be phrased as "You gain shroud UEOT", as on the updated wording to Gilded Light. The red machine-gun is quite scarily powerful, though.