I guess something besides the pot (and its younger club cousin) has to incentivize wild cards.

I completely agree, and tick many the-next-four-years-to-centuries-might-suck boxes. That said, what's the alternative response? Anything that could be spun to sound like not accepting the results of the election will be, which will then be used to simultaneously both discount and justify actions by conservatives in both January 2021 and 2025.

Ideally, there would be a response sufficiently threading the needle to convey the needed, "this is the most important election thus far, by a lot, AGAIN," message while not serving to help the opposition undermine the rule of law as a fascistic plan B. That seems like a tough thing to do, especially with so much emphasis having been placed on the importance of peaceful transition of power in the past four years.

As an additional note, this is only because rhystic study's trigger involves a choice made by a player other than the trigger's controller (among other similar cases). Most triggers (notably including the protection trigger from [[The One Ring]]) don't need to be mentioned until the first time they affect the game. That's often immediate, but not always.


I'm not actually 100% sure on whether you have to mention the trigger, so long as it's not somehow detrimental to you or beneficial to your opponents. At least in terms of punishable game infractions.

(The only case I can think of would involve [[Yurlock of Scorch Thrash]], the manaburn commander. I'm sure there's more out there somewhere.)

If you don't (and that's not disallowed), then it's missed. You don't draw, and they don't have to pay. If you realize within a turn cycle, your opponent gets to decide whether or not to put it on the stack. After that, it's gone.

The fact that it involves another player's choice might supercede that, however. Again, I'm not sure.

Nope. They specifically get Karol. In every game.

Except Vesperia, where they get Sorey.

It starts like an unusually fervent vent about a small missing feature and ends like deliberate Olive Garden's Endless Copypasta bait.

Firm disagree, but there's certainly room for interpretation from our limited perspectives.

Okay. That seems reeeally tangential, but maybe that was intentional. You'll also not find universal agreement that there are no intrinsic/natural rights, but I'm not interested in arguing that point.

Regardless, doesn't "mythology" require some central storytelling aspects?

Huh. I remember a u/haelian1 video nearer to release where it didn't work that way (instead having a 25% chance of each), and the first wiki that comes up on Google indicates near the bottom that it doesn't pick from your deck, whereas castle does.

No, no, all I've ever heard on this sub would indicate that fucking around is exactly what you do on honor mode. (What is this "finding out" of which you speak?)

And when you cast Otto's Irresistible Dance on him, he starts walking faster! (/s)

Sick! I love Miles Prower.

And whether those rights include any potential right to inhabit someone else's body and use their organs without consent.

he sees you when you're sleeping he knows when you're awake he knows if you've been bad or good, so be good for goodness sake

Aren't at least some of those printings the thick cardstock, not legal versions? Should that count?

He says he got the idea from his slaves

If they did, the president could now ignore that law.

Does ancient only select from suits in your deck now? It definitely didn't used to.

I learned to be a spirit medium for the same reason!

I mean, guaranteed is a subcase of more likely.

Regardless, you're wrong despite the keepsake description.

Seems potentially useful for stealing the idol back from Mol, and possibly with stealing the idol in the first place.