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Sadly, a conditional -1 is a bad -1. It extends to backrow, which Tribute to the Doomed doesn't, and hits set, but really, MST does backrow hate better and you might as well not blow up a set because you don't know if it is really worth it. Would work in decks using Noble Arms, or Gemini Decks using Supervise (Gemini Decks, basically), but other then that, I would rather run Dark Core for the banish and not picky about its cost.

Though, knowing you recently made a Noble Arms and love Gemini, I figure you made it more geared towards those two cards (one being a set of cards), in which case I like it. Would it be too powerful if it drew also? Kind of like Fish Depth/Gemini Spark, destroy and draw? I don't believe it would be too OP.

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Sadly, a conditional -1 is a bad -1. It extends to backrow, which Tribute to the Doomed doesn't, and hits set, but really, MST does backrow hate better and you might as well not blow up a set because you don't know if it is really worth it. Would work in decks using Noble Arms, or Gemini Decks using Supervise (Gemini Decks, basically), but other then that, I would rather run Dark Core for the banish and not picky about its cost.

Though, knowing you recently made a Noble Arms and love Gemini, I figure you made it more geared towards those two cards (one being a set of cards), in which case I like it. Would it be too powerful if it drew also? Kind of like Fish Depth/Gemini Spark, destroy and draw? I don't believe it would be too OP.

 

You know what, I didn't double check the Noble Arms card when I made this and should have. I thought that they were 'if this card is destroyed and sent to the graveyard reequip this blahblahblah', but it has to be face-up on the field, so this doesn't support them nearly as well as I would have liked. Will have to rework it later. 

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