Right now the card only says that it's delayed, not that the creature brought back is too
Writ of Salvation: When a creature dies, pay its cost in
. Resurrect it on your side, delayed 1 turn (2 charges).
This means the creature that gets resurrected is delayed 1 turn (not the creature that does the resurrecting ... otherwise it would 'delay self' instead)... or at least that is how I thought people would interpret the wording
I can word it differently if needed to make that more clear... any suggestions?
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If you think about it, this card is pretty much RT with delay and no draw denial, which is useful in some cases.
It also is an Eternity with 0
:Reverse, and can be activated on both players' turn.
This also sucks up your quanta pretty harshly.
Its a little different than RT because it can be used to give the owner their opponent's creatures in some cases.
The quanta drain is a bit harsh, my main intent there was to offset the fact that
![Light :light](https://elementscommunity.org/forum/Smileys/solosmileys/../../../images/Misc/light18x18.png)
has the most quanta generating capacity of any element (RoL, firefly, and most importantly, solar buckler) and to help counter balance the above noted 'creature steal' like effect