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I mean, given it's a Magic the Gathering card, it should be something more like
Though this needs a mana cost too
Duke Nukem doesn't need mana. He's not magic. He's just a guy on steroids and testosterone. You're not actually summoning him, he just showed up.
the card has a cash summoning cost, where you bung him a fiver to show up
Well akshually pushes up glasses it's not exactly the same but if they made this card they'd probably make it read "You have protection from wordy (Something is wordy if it has four or more lines of rules text.)". Gotta use the key worded ability.
This is five or more lines of text though. The keyword doesn't apply.
Also it should be a grey border lol
I'm not an mtg person, would protection mean only enemy spells? The original is your own too. Would be cool to have a board wipe that couldn't affect you
No, protection applies to everything with the quality.
Protection doesn't mean indestructible though. A spell like Wrath of God would still destroy a permanent with protection from it, because it doesn't target or damage the creature.