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CardName: Cursed Gruul Charm Cost: R/GR/G Type: Sorcery Pow/Tgh: / Rules Text: Choose two--Target creature gets +6/+2 until end of turn; or creatures your opponents control gain first strike until end of turn; or destroy target artifact you control. Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: Multiverse Design Challenge Uncommon

Cursed Gruul Charm
{r/g}{r/g}
 
 U 
Sorcery
Choose two--Target creature gets +6/+2 until end of turn; or creatures your opponents control gain first strike until end of turn; or destroy target artifact you control.
Created on 09 Jul 2014 by jmgariepy

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2014-07-09 02:07:55: jmgariepy created and commented on the card Cursed Gruul Charm

For Challenge # 106Further evolving the cursed charms. I just can't seem to get the right p/t boost on this card for cost, but I figured I'd err on the side of a little too good on round 2.

BTW, since you commented about em dashes before, I've been doing them on something like Skyknight's Charm by writing two dashes with spaces before and after.

You can also enter them with Alt + 0151.

Oh, good. Guess I missed that.

Em dashes are strange. Most style guides say that there's not supposed to be a space between when an em dash begins and when it ends—they just flow one word into another. But, you're right... most people don't use them that way, and that rule applies to M:tG. Probably best to just emulate the way the game uses them, eh?

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