
Mechanics absolutely fit Edgar's flavor. I imagine most cubes that want Edgar, King of Figaro are looking at the first ability, but hell, live the Ral Zarek dream, whatever!
Nah, based off of how Edgar is worded (one or more), it's "for the first fiery gambit you play in the turn, you win all of the flips."
My guess is that you auto-succeed on the first flip and then flip normally after that, but dear lord would it be horrifying if it worked the other way.
It says right on the card, he's flipping a two-headed coin! It's a plot point! Both in a cutscene of backstory (his brother Sabin "lost" the coin flip to see which prince would inherit, because Edgar knew Sabin didn't want to rule but felt obligated, quoted in the flavor text) and in a plot-mandatory cutscene (when Setzer joins that scene revolves around both the coin flip and the reveal that it's two-headed)Mathematically, this is only possible if Edgar is a dirty rotten cheater.
It seems intuitive to me that Mirror March and Fiery Gambit is a sequence of single coin flips, while Yusri is several simultaneous coin flips. Kind of like how Season of the Burrow doesn't make five tokens but rather a single token five times.EDIT: I am perfectly okay with egg on my face if I turn out to be wrong by a judge cuz again, the coin flip rules are awful and incredibly weird.
You don't flip all the coins at once. Mirror Match lets you flip coins until you lose one flip. That means you flip one coin, and if you win, you get to flip another one, but if you lose the streak ends. You card doesn't ask you to choose an arbitrary number of flips and see how many of those you win. Edgar would ensure you win that first coin flip, but after that you're on your own.Either way, it definitely breaks
EDIT: I am perfectly okay with egg on my face if I turn out to be wrong by a judge cuz again, the coin flip rules are awful and incredibly weird.
I wonder if there will be a Saga creature in every booster, similar to Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty. As I recall they were initially undervalued because of the delay in having the creature. These are the opposite as you have the creature right away but only for a short time. Nice design, and even though I know nothing about Final Fantasy the sagas are an excellent tool for telling a story on a card.
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"mana was spent" paying off again, this card is way fairer than its hypothetical version that gets a Treasure off Force of Will (in a laudatory way, honestly, even if the card's obviously weaker for it)