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Phelphor, of the Deep

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Crismon Ruthlessness of Fox Alastor

Quick-Play Spell

Reveal 1 Quick-Play Spell card in your hand and if you do choose one:

*: you gain 300 Life Points.

*: target 1 card on the field and if you do; destroy the targeted card.

During your End Phase, discard the revealed card. (Quick-Effect): while this card is in your GY, you can banish this card from your GY, reveal 1 Quick-Play Spell card in your hand and if you do choose one:

*: You gain 300 Life Points.

or

*: add 1 "Crismon Ruthlessness of Fox Alastor" card from your Deck to your hand.

During your End Phase, discard the revealed card. You can only activate each effect of "Crismon Ruthlessness of Fox Alastor" once per turn. You can only activate "Crismon Ruthlessness of Fox Alastor" once per turn. 

Tell me what you think? 

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I have a few suggestions that'd incorporate the LP gain bit and the cycling of copies of itself in a different way:

Crimson Ruthlessness of Fox Alastor
[Quick-Play Spell]

Reveal a Quick-play Spell in your hand, except "Crimson Ruthlessness of Fox Alastor", and use one of the following effects.
- Gain 300 LP.
- If you gained LP this turn: You can target 1 card on the field; destroy it.
Then, during the End Phase, you can discard 1 card with the revealed card's name, and if you do, add 1 "Crimson Ruthlessness of Fox Alastor" from your Deck to your hand.


^This way you still need a Quick-play spell in hand to unlock it, but you won't necessarily lose the card at the end unless you want to cycle through another copy.
-I removed the hard OPT clauses so one copy gaining you LP could make the generic destruction live..... which I added the LP requirement to that destroying effect to tie the effects together somehow, while also offsetting that this is a genetic chainable "destroy any 1 card" effect with seemingly no real cost and that can search for another copy of itself (so that's still pretty good IMO.
-from there on, I think it is justified that the LP gain is small as it isn't the focus, but if you were to want to make it bigger like 800 or even 1500, I don't think it'd be an issue.
All in all it'd make the card not necessarily a staple but yes pretty solid in the archetypes that could afford to use it (I guess something like Aromas would be the best at it if you went with this suggestion).

Otherwise I don't think the LP effects is gonna be used much in favor of the others, although it is alright that you can offset the end phase discard by finding an alternate way to get rid of the revealed spell beforehand.... 
 

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