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CardName: Our Wrath Cost: R Type: Instant Pow/Tgh: / Rules Text: Unconscious (You may discard this card as you cast a spell with a different name and the same mana value. When you do, each player copies this card and may cast the copy without paying its mana cost.) Deal 3 damage to target creature or planeswalker. Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: Moranshi- the Abnormal Collectives Common

Our Wrath
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Instant
Unconscious (You may discard this card as you cast a spell with a different name and the same mana value. When you do, each player copies this card and may cast the copy without paying its mana cost.)

Deal 3 damage to target creature or planeswalker.
Updated on 29 Jun 2021 by Sorrow

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2021-06-05 00:31:18: Sorrow created and commented on the card Our Wrath

Unconscious test #1.

What does "~ is unconscious" mean? That it was discarded with the first ability? Or that another card was discarded with a similar ability to it?

Note, that italizing "unconscious" means it's an ability word and cannot be referenced by mechanics.

What's exactly the point of making the spell ability and triggered ability a single paragraph together?

So you cast a Brainstorm. You may discard Our Wrath as you cast Brainstorm. Discarding Our Wrath this way makes it Unconscious.

Admittedly, I've tinkered with the wording a few times, and I'm guessing Return to Possibility would have the most correct and clear wording of how this should work.

What would the point be of making the spell ability and triggered ability separate paragraphs? I ask this because my logic of what seemed easiest for reading and what I would expect to see made the spell ability and Unconscious version thought that the single paragraph was more sensible.

2021-06-29 11:01:19: Sorrow edited Our Wrath

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