Ancient Warlock (Legendary) (Chaos) (Minion/Dragon) (4/8/6) [Power, Cost, Health]
This minion has Barrier.
This minion has Flux
When discarded, reduce health and cost by 2.
Played: Pick a card from your hand to discard. If it is a minion, all copies of it, on board or not, get +2/+2 and Flux, besides the one being discarded. If it is a spell, add two more copies of it to your hand and all copies of it get -2 mana cost.
#Ancient Warlock (Discard/Flux) (Minion/Dragon)
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That description would never fit in a card lol
But I see what is trying to do
You can replace it with
Flux When this minion is discarded reduce health and cost by 2
But overall I think this card is really interesting
Most of my descriptions never fit on the card
Thanks though
Changed
It looks better like that honestly
The fact that you go
"This minion has flux"
Instead of just
Flux
It's half the cards right there
But for understanding purposes I like your descriptions more
Oh yeah of course if it was added it obviously wouldn't have that whole "This card has X"
Its just for description purposes
It would just have the keyword on there for an actual card, lol
There's some really cool stuff going on here.
"When discarded, reduce health and cost by 2." I particularly like this clause right here. Without necessarily commenting on the specific numbers, I really like the concept of the card "downgrading" as you discard it. I foresee a scenario where it's early game, I mulligan and OOPS! got a really expensive card that'll be dead all game. Except now, I can hope it gets discarded and then I'll be able to play it in a reasonable amount of time!
Meanwhile, lategame when you're in topdeck mode, you'd draw it and play it full power. It's like the opposite take on a level-up card design and I think that's neat
I'm glad someone got what I was trying to do
I felt like the warlock would get so called "backlash" from being discarded
Cause discard seems like its volatile with its downsides along with upsides
And its trying to wield it, you know?