A Hextraction tile based on that one Magic: The Gathering card.
It's got a much-recommended-against static effect (unless you pick the V3 wording rules card), but given that it's only going to come into effect if you've got some draw effects, and you'll be looking for an excuse to not discard, I'm sure it'll be fine. Also it's huge and pretty hard to not notice.
Included tile variations are:
- A DIC path-tile with the sacrificial support under the tab,
- A DIC path-tile with additional sacrifical supports for the for the extreme overhangs,
- One that has no paths and no effect star if you just want a pretty Reliquary Tower,
- And a proxy tile for the sake of not getting the full tower smashed up in the shuffle or instead of the full tower if that's too much to print.
Included rules card varations are:
- Wording V1: Closer the original MTG card wording, for if you're not bothering with a proxy, or don't care for the rules backage with it.
- Wording V2: With a separate rule card for the proxy, and makes the tower virtual with options for artwork.
- Wording V3: Which replaces the ongoing effect with an activated ability that plays basically the same, and invents a new keyword "Virtual proxy" that implies the proxy card rules and takes one less card, and artwork variations.
You only want 1 or 2 rules cards, depending on how you want to represent it, and if you want the proxy and/or the tower.
The V3 cards also come with a fix for the corner radii, that I noticed were inconsistent in a new way to what other rules tiles are.
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7 Likes45 DownloadsOctober 21, 2023
7 Likes45 DownloadsOctober 21, 2023