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Attractions represent top-down tropes from carnivals, amusement parks and circuses (e.g. rides, games and stands).<ref>{{YouTubeRef|J7oAqBu4gxg|Mark Rosewater's Blogatog at SDCC2022|channel=MTG Strategist|date=July 24, 2022}}</ref> | Attractions represent top-down tropes from carnivals, amusement parks and circuses (e.g. rides, games and stands).<ref>{{YouTubeRef|J7oAqBu4gxg|Mark Rosewater's Blogatog at SDCC2022|channel=MTG Strategist|date=July 24, 2022}}</ref> The [[card frame]] of Attractions has the circled numbers 1 to 6 from top to bottom on the right of the card. | ||
===History=== | ===History=== | ||
Revision as of 12:47, 25 July 2022
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Introduced | Unfinity |
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Reminder Text | Attraction |
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Attraction is an as of yet unrevealed mechanic introduced in Unfinity.
Description
Attractions represent top-down tropes from carnivals, amusement parks and circuses (e.g. rides, games and stands).[1] The card frame of Attractions has the circled numbers 1 to 6 from top to bottom on the right of the card.
History
Rules
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Examples
References
- ↑ Mark Rosewater's Blogatog at SDCC2022 (Video). MTG Strategist. YouTube (July 24, 2022).