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Crazed Alchemy

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Mythics are hard to design indeed. Obviously, this one has a lot of potential power, and a lot of ways to manipulate. It allows for exciting moments for both players with the right

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First off, the first line needs to be worded like this:

"Creatures you control get +1/+1 for each card in your hand and have flying and trample."

Secondly, the way the second line is worded, a LOT of things will happen. Assume you have three Grizzly Bears in play along with this enchantment, and you have three cards in hand. When you attack with the three 5/5 Grizzly Bears, three instances of the trigger will go on the stack. You control all three of them, so you can stack them however you'd like. When the first trigger resolves, you will discard three cards, turning your bears back into 2/2's. The ability will check Grizzly Bears' power now, when your hand is empty, and you will draw two cards, pumping your Bears to 4/4. The next ability will resolve, causing you to discard two cards, then draw two more, and the third ability will resolve, doing the same thing as the second. The net result is that you have three 4/4 flying trampling Bears attacking, you've discarded your hand of three cards, plus the top four cards of your library (which you will have had the opportunity to play fast effects from in response to the other triggers' resolutions), and you'll have two cards left in your hand.

Now imagine that scenario when you have creatures of different sizes in play. This card's cool, but kind of difficult to process correctly. Just a fair warning.