>>14176318Quick run down 'cause I want to:
- Some cards create tokens out of thin air. Official tokens are usually available, but you can use anything.
- Creatures are used to attack your opponent to reduce their life total, or to block your opponent's creatures form doing the same to you.
- The numbers on the bottom are their attack strength and health.
- Being green (displayed by the card frame and stated by whatever created the token), an artifact, insect, or phyrexian have no rules meanings on their own, but other cards may interact with those qualities differently.
- Flying: Only other fliers or things with Reach can block it.
- Infect's -1/-1: Normally, damage heals from creatures at the end of each turn. However, -1/-1 counters stick around, weakening and possibly killing whatever they've been put on.
- Infect's poison: Players start with 20 life and lose when they reach 0. Players also lose if they accumulate 10 poison counters. Infect in general is causing harsher forms of damage.
Lore wise, Phyrexians are the Borg, except magical and with a lot more undead. Not fitting for a hero, but sorta fitting for a semi-mechanical bugman.