As an example, on street spasm . The casting cost is straight forward, but what about the overload cost with XX. Thanks. BTW, first time I am trying to autoshow the card so not sure if it is going to work.
Every X on a card is the same value. For example, if you want to overload Street Spasm so it deals 2 damage, then X=2. There are two X's, so the total cost is 2+2+RR, or 4RR.
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It means that when you cast it you must pay X twice. For example, to make X=3 with an overloaded Street Spasm you must pay . To get 6 6/6 creatures from a Gelatinous Genesis you must pay (for a total of 13 mana, thus proving the evilness of Gelatinous Genesis).
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Thanks. that is what I figured but when playing with your 12yo kid they automatically think you are cheating them lol.
It's cool. I knew someone who was sure that the double-X cost meant you essentially got double your mana's worth on a spell. Took me forever to convince him otherwise.
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