Dom1996 Posted December 23, 2013 Report Share Posted December 23, 2013 I Might be doing too much with one card... I don't think this card is overpowered, but I'm sure someone will come up with a clever way to make this into an infinite life point loop, like with manticore of darkness. Lore: Once per turn, during either player's turn, when a card effect is activated; You can add 1 card you control to your deck and shuffle it. Then Draw 1 card. If this card is in the graveyard during your draw phase, you can activate it directly from the graveyard instead of drawing. If a card effect would have you discard card(s), you can discard this card instead. Then, shuffle your hand into your deck and draw the same number of cards. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nightmare Stomper Posted December 23, 2013 Report Share Posted December 23, 2013 Once per turn, during either player's turn, when a card effect is activated; You can add 1 card you control to your deck and shuffle it. Then Draw 1 card. If this card is in the graveyard during your draw phase, you can activate it directly from the graveyard instead of drawing. If a card effect would have you discard card(s), you can discard this card instead. Then, shuffle your hand into your deck and draw the same number of cards. This effect is severely under-powered. Consider the following: Once per turn, during either player's turn, when a card effect is activated: You can add 1 card you control to your deck and shuffle it, then Draw 2 cards. If this card is in the Graveyard during your Draw Phase, you can set this card in one of your Spell/Trap card zones instead of conducting your normal Draw. If a card effect would have you discard card(s), you can set this card instead. When this card is flipped face-down, shuffle your hand into your Deck, and Draw the same number of cards. EDIT: It's sleight of hand to refer to the dexterity required in card tricks ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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