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Recent updates to Soradyne Laboratories v1.2: (Generated at 2025-08-18 17:24:16)
There's a combo with Doomsday I'd wager but that's not a reason to nix the card. It's probably fine, I just see it's searchability as a yellow flag, if you will.
Seems fine to me.
I’ve got to run this one through some tests, but my gut says it’s not as powerful as it looks. It sticks things back into your deck, but it puts them where it’ll take either a long time or other cards to reach them. Reminisce puts everything in, with a shuffle, and can target any player, and does all of it for only one more mana.
So, yeah, has to be monitored, but I think it’ll probably be fine.
Making this a Tribal card means that it's a hell of a lot easier to dig up. Is that wise?
It also seems cheap, like there ought to be a way to break the hell out of this card.
It seems to me that if you want this to be a dwarf, you should just make it a dwarf. The card doesn't need to be a strict reprint... it could just be an homage with a cheaper casting cost.
You mean as timeless as Disenchant and Counterspell, right?
I think you misunderstood my point — I'm not saying this should be Dwarven Warriors, but that this should be an entirely new card. I'd rather see an adapted Goblin Tunneler effect specific to the block, than a Goblin Tunneler, as the Tunneler has practically been elevated to Core Set staple. But it's not something as timeless as Naturalize or Cancel,rather something closer to a pinger or tapper, which receive new iterations on a regular basis.
Just looking at the flavor text, if it's supposed to a Trench Digger, make a Trench Digger.
The card needs to allow for the owner of the searched deck to do the shuffling. As such, the wording gets really wonky. Exiling the card was the simplest way to set it aside, direct the proper player to shuffle, then get it back on top of the correct deck.
It'd probably be clearer if you just said "Reveal it, then put it back" rather than exiling it at all.
Only exceptionally pedantic people would interpret this to mean that you found the card, shuffled it back into the deck - whilst holding onto it - then put it on the top.
... ok, maybe use reminder text?
Still, I’ve decided to add a three-mana activation to the draw. Murder of Crows at least makes you work a little bit to get a card, and gets you net zero cards. At uncommon, straight-up, no-trigger draw needs to be more controlled.