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NAME: | Altar of Isfet
| ELEMENT: | Entropy
| COST: | 3
| TYPE: | Permanent
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| TEXT: | : Sacrifice a creature. Add spells to your deck and their costs to your pool until their net cost exceeds the victim's.
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| NAME: | Shrine of Apophis
| ELEMENT: | Entropy
| COST: | 6
| TYPE: | Permanent
| ATK|HP: |
| TEXT: | : Sacrifice a creature. Add spells to your hand and their costs to your pool until their net cost exceeds the victim's.
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ART: | OdinVanguard created using Hexagon, Bryce7, and GIMP
| IDEA: | OdinVanguard
| NOTES: | "Today everything just seems to fall apart"
"Don't be afraid to make sacrifices today achieve greater things tomorrow."
A twist on random card generation. In this case, a creature must be sacrificed. The number of cards that are generated depends upon the cost of the creature and (for the upgraded version) the amount of free space in your hand.
E.g. if you sacrifice a spark, then you will likely only get a single card (unless you randomly get a streak of 0 cost cards). If you sacrifice a dragon, you will likely get several cards.
The upgrade level of the cards selected will match that of the sacrificed creature.
Note that the unupgraded version adds the spells to your deck while the upgraded version adds them to your hand. This allows them to fill somewhat different roles. E.g. the upgraded is good for a burst of spell casting, but requires you to keep your hand empty to be effective while the unupgraded can be used as an effective anti-deckout measure.
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Whether the glass is half full or half empty is a moot point. It is always filled to the brim. It is only a matter of by what. The real question is: What fills you?
If your zombie plan is
kill -9 `ps l | awk '{print $2" "$3" "$9}' | grep "Z" | awk '{printf("%s ",$2)}'`
You might be a unix junky