« on: October 13, 2016, 08:45:35 pm »
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NAME: | Angelic Battle Standard
| ELEMENT: | Light
| COST: | 4
| TYPE: | Permanent
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| TEXT: | When a spell or effects grants an ally creature HP or healing spawn an N+1|0 Cherubim. N=sqrt(HP healed / granted)
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| NAME: | Heaven's Banner
| ELEMENT: | Light
| COST: | 6
| TYPE: | Permanent
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| TEXT: | When a spell or effects grants any creature HP or healing spawn an N+1|0 Cherubim. N=sqrt(HP healed / granted)
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ART: | OdinVanguard (created using Hexagon and Bryce7)
| IDEA: | OdinVanguard
| NOTES: | "Today will be enlightening, even Illuminating"
"Today, you will reap the fruits of your good deeds."
Each Standard / Banner will only trigger 1 time per turn and each spell / effect will only trigger a single Standard / Banner per side (e.g. if both players had several Banners, each healing effect would trigger 1 banner for each player)
Cherubims spawned at the end of a player's turn (e.g. due to an effect like SoP) do not die until the owner's next attack phase (unless killed by the opposing player). The same goes for Cherubim that spawn during the opponent's turn.
In the case of spells or effects that affect multiple creatures at once, the total hp provided is used (and only a single standard / banner is triggered). Example: you have SoP and 4 photons. And one Angelic Battle Standard. At the end of your turn, each photon is granted +2|+1. This results in a total of 4 HP being granted, so a 3|0 cherubim is produced. Since it is already the end of the turn, the cherubim does not attack (and thus does not die until your next attack phase... unless the opponent kills it)
Lastly, it does not matter which player the effect or spell originates from. E.g. if your opponent casts BB on a creature you own, a 5|0 cherubim is spawned.
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You might be a unix junky