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    Ravager Zealot

    I have a question about Ravager Zealot.
    Text of Ravager Zealot uses the Semicolon(; ).
    This indicates that the sentence of up to a semicolon is the cost.
    But other cards use the Colon(: ).
    Do you think there is a difference in meaning and Colon are Semicolon?
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    Can you reference these other cards that you looked at?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mimic View Post
    I have a question about Ravager Zealot.
    Text of Ravager Zealot uses the Semicolon(; ).
    This indicates that the sentence of up to a semicolon is the cost.
    But other cards use the Colon(: ).
    Do you think there is a difference in meaning and Colon are Semicolon?
    Hi. This is a good question.

    Those two cards use "if you do" in place of the colon approach since they are optional abilities. It covers both whether they choose to do it and whether they are successful in doing so all in one go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSide Daemons View Post
    Can you reference these other cards that you looked at?
    An example is Knight of Unaxio.
    This card uses an colon(: ) for cost.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gondorian View Post
    Hi. This is a good question.

    Those two cards use "if you do" in place of the colon approach since they are optional abilities. It covers both whether they choose to do it and whether they are successful in doing so all in one go.
    Thank you.

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