Murozondy 2 years ago I didn't understand the problem; Choose what to cast, you can cast a Holy spell and a Shadow spell twice, in Priest, or Nature and Arcane in Druid.
The wording does not seem wrong to me.
In wild, in reality, the Priest can also easily choose Nature and Arcane, so I don't understand why to complain about a nice mechanic. :qnikkoWhat:
Stevethebarbarian 2 years ago Aside from "knowing their type," again it doesn't matter, each class only has one choice, so this isn't "choose twice," it's not even "choose one."
DustenStein 2 years ago You are not going to play this without the spells already in hand and at that point, you already know their type.
DustenStein 2 years ago Also, "your next two Holy, Nature, Shadow or Arcane spells this turn cast twice" would have worked just as fine
Stevethebarbarian 2 years ago This doesn't choose anything. Druids will only have Nature and Arcane spells, and Priests will only have Holy and Shadow. You don't choose anything at all, because your choices are literally all the same every time you play it.
Murozondy 2 years ago This is one of the most beautiful cards I've ever seen here.
The only thing, it is much more advantageous for Priest than for Druid, because the priest completely lacks the "Choose" mechanic, while we can say that the Druid is used to it.
But I think it's a useful card for Druid as well.
Well done!
Muro’s beloved
I didn't understand the problem; Choose what to cast, you can cast a Holy spell and a Shadow spell twice, in Priest, or Nature and Arcane in Druid.
The wording does not seem wrong to me.
In wild, in reality, the Priest can also easily choose Nature and Arcane, so I don't understand why to complain about a nice mechanic. :qnikkoWhat:
Aside from "knowing their type," again it doesn't matter, each class only has one choice, so this isn't "choose twice," it's not even "choose one."
You are not going to play this without the spells already in hand and at that point, you already know their type.
Also, "your next two Holy, Nature, Shadow or Arcane spells this turn cast twice" would have worked just as fine
This doesn't choose anything. Druids will only have Nature and Arcane spells, and Priests will only have Holy and Shadow. You don't choose anything at all, because your choices are literally all the same every time you play it.
Very well done!
This is one of the most beautiful cards I've ever seen here.
The only thing, it is much more advantageous for Priest than for Druid, because the priest completely lacks the "Choose" mechanic, while we can say that the Druid is used to it.
But I think it's a useful card for Druid as well.
Well done!