this should not conflict like earlier version.
ex:
[card]
name=Fable of Wolf and Owl
auto=@movedTo(*[green]|mystack):may token(Wolf,Creature
Wolf,2/2,green,tnum:11)
auto=@movedTo(*[blue]|mystack):may token(Bird,Creature
Bird,1/1,flying,blue,tnum:12)
text=Whenever you cast a green spell, you may put a 2/2 green Wolf
creature token onto the battlefield. -- Whenever you cast a blue spell,
you may put a 1/1 blue Bird creature token with flying onto the
battlefield.
mana={3}{GU}{GU}{GU}
type=Enchantment
[/card]
tnum uses -source id & tnum (concatenated)
change some cards since -cantattack overrides cantattack. If there is an
effect that makes creatures can't attack, you can just activate the
ability to remove -cantattack...
forcedalive now means forcedalive even when the cards is not in play.
Cloudshift ability is move to exile and move to your battlefield, blink
cannot be used since it moves to exile and then moves to owner
battlefield...
added 2 things
first plus/plusend, minus/minusend
written many ways damage:type:*:myhandminus2minusend
would deal damage equal to the cards in my hand -2
damage:type:creature:mybattlefieldplustype:creature:opponentbattlefieldplusend
damage equal to the number of creatures in my battlefield plus the number of creatures in opponents battlefield.
now there are special cases where we need to know the value BEFORE applying multipliers. life: is one of them. I added "math/mathend"
auto=@each opponent upkeep:target(opponent) life:-mathtype:*:myhandminustype:*:opponenthandminusendmathend opponent
in the example above, without "math" the "-" would be used for the first section of the minus parsed int, instead of being applied as a multiplier for the total of the number.
this is extremely flexible, and can contain any Wparsed int in both parts, you can add or subtract and use the differences between to values as the value of the parsedInt.