NOTES: | Introducing caring about being targeted, the new invention by your favourite saltily demoralised corruption god! The idea is simple, of course. Something happens if you, or your opponent, targets the card. How it's targeted is irrelevant - Buff it, debuff it, blow it up! (AoE not withstanding.) The effect'll happen before the effect of the target takes place.
For example, cockatrices petrify things when they look at them, and I'd think zapping them with a bolt of lightning would not go unnoticed. This card
The beauty of this mechanic is how modifiable it is, as well as the fact it can self-insert into more complex mechanics.
This is a negative effect, one that discourages targeting. You can easily make an effect that makes targeting it encouraged, stacking tons of buffs onto one creature and creating a twist on the "Buff a vampire stilleto to absurd proportions" deck, or big vag. However, you can still go a few layers deeper and create cards such as this one:
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