Words of Waste
The rare card built to turn your own draw step into an attack on the opponent's hand. The conversion is total and repeatable: pay a single mana before each draw and that draw becomes a discard for every opponent at once. Where Mind Rot strips two cards a single time, this redirects your entire draw step (and any extra draws you stack on top of it) into a turn-by-turn grind that pulls opponents toward an empty grip. The tension is that you are spending your own card economy to do it: every draw you redirect is a card you never see, so the engine only pays off when your draws are surplus, when you would rather empty their hand than refill yours. That makes it a natural fit with effects that inflate draw counts, where the extra cards were never all going to matter anyway, and a poor fit for any deck that needs every card it touches. It is a discard engine wearing the costume of a draw replacement, an inversion that rewards the player willing to treat their library as ammunition rather than fuel.
