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NAME: | Song of Salvation
| ELEMENT: | Light
| COST: | 5
| TYPE: | Permanent
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| TEXT: | Immaterial. Returns if silenced. Any ally that dies releases a redeemed spirit that blesses nearby allies for a few turns.
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| NAME: | Hymn of Salvation
| ELEMENT: | Light
| COST: | 5
| TYPE: | Permanent
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| TEXT: | Immaterial. Returns if silenced. Any ally that dies releases a redeemed soul that blesses nearby allies for a few turns.
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ART: | Needs art. Open for suggestions.
| IDEA: | OdinVanguard
| NOTES: | "Today will be illuminating - even enlightening."
"Today you may feel the sting of lost friends and supporters. Remember them in song and their spirits will live on. Draw on it and you will find boundless strength in their memory."
See the Redeemed Spirit | Redeemed Soul for more information on the corresponding creature / mechanic.
The effect only triggers once per card per turn. E.g. if you have one of these in the stack, only 1 creature per turn can get converted.
In this case, that includes both players turns. I.e. if an ally dies on your turn then the effect is used up until your next turn. (It acts like the salvage effect, but works on either players turn.)
If the opponent plays silence, the entire stack goes back to your hand. Any that don't fit are lost. Any other cards that create a "silence" like effect in the future will do the same.
I wanted to find an alternative form of anti-CC that didn't rely on healing an ally, preventing damage / death or returning it to its owner.
I realize that the death effect should imply a connection to the element, so I have been debating converting this to a hybrid card. I'm still undecided on the matter. Any thoughts or feedback on that idea are welcome.
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« Last Edit: April 12, 2013, 04:46:29 pm by OdinVanguard »
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