Demonic Gifts1B
Sorcery
Search your library for a card and exile it face-down, then shuffle your library. Target opponent chooses odd or even. Reveal the exiled card and if its converted mana cost matches the chosen value, put it into your graveyard. Otherwise, put that card into your hand. Then repeat this process, reversing the roles each player had the first time.
Idea for this card is a demonic tutor effect that your opponent has a chance to counter by playing a little guessing game, and then you get to do the same in return, all the while the demons are having a merry time watching the outcome. Who can outsmart the other player and get their card?
This is a very interesting design and I like the flavor a lot, but I think it's too swingy for how cheap it is. What I mean by that is that a wrong choice by either player could effectively end the game on turn 2. Maybe the losing choice should have the card go on top of the library. Also, your current version seems really good in a reanimator deck.
Much more red than black. Waaaay too swingy, and can potentially end games on turn 2 for either side, While some may see that as symmetrical and therefore fine, it makes the game way too dependent on luck. There is very little "outsmarting" happening.
Sorcery
Search your library for a card and exile it face-down, then shuffle your library. Target opponent chooses odd or even. Reveal the exiled card and if its converted mana cost matches the chosen value, put it into your graveyard. Otherwise, put that card into your hand. Then repeat this process, reversing the roles each player had the first time.
Idea for this card is a demonic tutor effect that your opponent has a chance to counter by playing a little guessing game, and then you get to do the same in return, all the while the demons are having a merry time watching the outcome. Who can outsmart the other player and get their card?
Probably need help with the wording
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