How to word it?

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Post by Legend » 1 year ago

CARDNAME (Uncommon)
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Put target creature and all Auras attached to it on the bottom of their owner's libraries. Then they each draw a card for each card put on the bottom of their library this way?
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Post by OneAndOnly » 1 year ago

"Put target creature and each Aura enchanting it on the bottom of its owner's library. The owner of each card that left the battlefield this way draws a card for each card put on the bottom of their library."

Since the creature and the Aura(s) might have different owners. There might be a slight corner-case involving replacement effects (commander-ness putting the card into the command zone; there might be others) but I think this wording even gets that covered.

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Post by spacemonaut » 1 year ago

You could also use "Each player who had one or more cards put into their library this way draws that many cards."

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Post by Legend » 1 year ago

So I'll put them together because like the wording that specifies cards going onto the bottom of the library.

Put target creature and each Aura enchanting it on the bottom of its owner's library. Each player who had one or more cards put into their library this way draws that many cards.

Sounds perfect. Thanks both!
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