Carth the Lion

Modern Horizons 2 (189/303)

Carth the Lion
Carth the Lion
Legendary Creature — Human Warrior

Whenever Carth the Lion enters the battlefield or a planeswalker you control dies, look at the top seven cards of your library. You may reveal a planeswalker card from among them and put it into your hand. Put the rest on the bottom of your library in a random order.

Planeswalkers' loyalty abilities you activate cost an additional [+1] to activate.

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So, for those of you who don't understand, this means a +2 is now a +3 and a -1 is now a 0 and a -5 is now -4 and a 0 is now +1.
hyalopterouslemur wrote:
2 years ago
So, for those of you who don't understand, this means a +2 is now a +3 and a -1 is now a 0 and a -5 is now -4 and a 0 is now +1.
That's such a weird way to word it then. Because loyalty abilities have a cost that is EITHER the addition, subtraction, or neither of loyalty counters. So how can an ability cost of 0 cost an additional nothing? Okay, it does say an additional +1, but that only makes it more confusing. An additional addition??? And if you're adding +1 to a cost of -1 you're actually removing the cost, aren't you? Though I suppose in that case you're simply altering the cost through addition, but still.

I don't know, I think they could have worded it better. Like "the cost of loyalty abilities becomes X+1 where X is the previous cost of the ability."
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