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CardName: The Final Battle Cost: 4RR Type: Sorcery - Arcane Pow/Tgh: / Rules Text: Storycraft {8}{R}{R} ({8}{R}{R}, Put this card from exile onto the bottom of your library: Add this card's effect onto target instant or sorcery spell you control.) Exile all cards in all hands. Each player casts each card he or she owns exiled this way without paying its mana costs if able. Exile The Final Battle. Flavour Text: Some would rather choose deaths than to submit to a tyrant's rule. Set/Rarity: Neo-Eiganjo Mythic Storycraft
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Exile all cards in all hands. Each player casts each card he or she owns exiled this way without paying its mana costs if able. Exile The Final Battle. Some would rather choose deaths than to submit to a tyrant's rule.
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I assume that should be "Each player casts each card he or she owns exiled this way"?
I fear the flavour text may be too long. Might need to be trimmed for this card and let it be elaborated on another card, maybe replacing it with something like "The last of Towa's rebels faced Konda's army without fear".
As an aside: Not many mythics contain flavor text. I'm guessing there's a few reasons for that. One, because many mythics have confusing to process abilities and any extra words just make it that much harder to compartmentalize. Two, because many mythics are impressive in their impactfulness and flavor text takes away from their raw power. And three, because flavor helps contribute to story, but many players never see the mythics, so that part of the story will never be experienced.
I'm not saying 'flavor has no place on Mythics'. Obviously, there are plenty of Mythics with flavor. I just think it's worth knowing why it isn't conventional. I will say, if the plot point is that important, than it's important enough to build an additional common or an uncommon around it, that might house the flavor text instead.
hmmm good point.