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This past week's competition required our competitors to design cards which mill your opponent's deck or interact with a certain number of cards in your opponent's hand.
This Week's Finalists
We had over 160 entries in this week's competition but only 16 have made it to the top! As usual, you can cast your vote in the voting thread and check out any tokens that cards may use.
by Dxiled
by mantels
by nobravery
by pui980178
by ShadowsOfSense
by Zanywoop
by EustassGFM
by 0ceanMan
by thebangzats
by AngryChicken
by Sword
by Asylum_Rhapsody
by CheeseEatingSurrenderMonkey
by crasyherbz
by RedneckBudha
by trombone23
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Bad-bad design. For 3 mana your opponent draws a card and you get 2/2 body. It was copied from Coldlight Oracle, but in that case you also benefit. This should be 1 mana maximum and still it's only for some combos. Absolutely useless against aggro-decks.
But you know that if you Discover a specific card, then you get it for your own? So it has effect similiar to Coldlight Oracle but you can choose what card you want to draw.
The main point of this card is somewhat niche combo:
1) You burn an important card. You already made your opponent draw 10 cards, so you can now decide what will he lose.
2) You give him the worst of thee and let one of the good ones burn at the start of his turn. He needs to have atleast 9 cards at this point. (this combo isnt really that great, since it gives you bad value too)
In any case it gives you a CHEAT to look into his further draw, which itself is pretty powerful. (similarity with joust, but much better)
I really like the desing of this card, since 1) combo isnt that hard to perform as rogue.
Discover means you get the card too. So Coldlight Oracle but completely symmetrical.
1) This condition means, this is a "win more" card? If you got him to situation, that he has already 10 cards and you are playing a mill deck, won't you better play a normal Coldlight in this point? Or whatever?
2) Even your explanation looks clunky, as hell. Good luck pulling that off. Not for 3 mana - I tell you.