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NAME: | Quantum Spiral
| ELEMENT: | Other
| COST: | 2
| TYPE: | Permanent
| ATK|HP: | -
| TEXT: | If you have exactly three non-empty quantum pools, produces a quantum for each of those types.
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| NAME: | Quantum Spiral
| ELEMENT: | Other
| COST: | 1
| TYPE: | Permanent
| ATK|HP: | -
| TEXT: | If you have exactly three non-empty quantum pools, produces a quantum for each of those types.
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So, after thinking for half an afternoon on a good quantum mechanic that could make trios work in a satisfactory way, I decided that I should point out the obvious solution. I don't know if this has been done before, but I think it deserves at least a thought.
1) The mechanic is thought in such a way as to allow good trio decks. This is because you ideally play 6 of these along with two kinds of pillars / pendulums and a mark to have three quantum pools as soon as possible. Since this works only if you have three non-empty pools, in order to make this work you can't use novas or immos, and you MUST use a good number of pillars / pendulums for each type. That makes those decks kinda heavy on quanta generation as it is, so that adding the benefit of a triple quantum generator is not unbalanced. Probably works better for stalls than for rushes, which is an added benefit.
2) Discord kills this. I though I should point this out.
3) Three quanta of a "chosen" type is strong, but it is kind of balanced out by the requirements, if you think about it.
4) This may allow for better Mindgate decks, as you can use a duo and count on the opponent for the third element. Check out Mirror Pendulum: that too would be a good card to combo this with.
5) I need advice balancing the cost. I would like to keep this not free, because otherwise it screws auto-mulligan. If needed, I can make it slightly more powerful, but I want to keep at least a 1-quanta cost.
Also, the name was inspired by the image, but I would likely change it if a better one comes up.