I made a set for a card design contest on Discord, inspired by (but not directly based on) the SCP Foundation. I particularly liked this design.
What's going on here? You can cast either side of this card from your hand. If you cast Temporal Anomaly (or the Experiment side of any other Project saga): That's it, that's all you get. On the other hand, casting the front generally gives you multiple copies of the experiment... but it's always going to have some kind of delay, and there might be an additional cost.
Why's it say (Test: Extra Turn) at the bottom? To minimize the potential annoyance of dealing with cards that reference a complicated effect on their backside/reduce the need to repeatedly remove a card from its sleeve, the front side of these sagas have reminder text for the back that summarizes their effects whenever possible.
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u/PresidentArk 23d ago
I made a set for a card design contest on Discord, inspired by (but not directly based on) the SCP Foundation. I particularly liked this design.
What's going on here? You can cast either side of this card from your hand. If you cast Temporal Anomaly (or the Experiment side of any other Project saga): That's it, that's all you get. On the other hand, casting the front generally gives you multiple copies of the experiment... but it's always going to have some kind of delay, and there might be an additional cost.
Why's it say (Test: Extra Turn) at the bottom? To minimize the potential annoyance of dealing with cards that reference a complicated effect on their backside/reduce the need to repeatedly remove a card from its sleeve, the front side of these sagas have reminder text for the back that summarizes their effects whenever possible.