| Name | Conflicting Thoughts (3) |
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| Type | Generic action - attack |
| Description | When this attacks, opt 1. (Look at the top card of your deck. You may put it on the bottom.) |
| Set | Omens of the Third Age #OMN221 |
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| Name | Conflicting Thoughts (3) |
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| Type | Generic action - attack |
| Description | When this attacks, opt 1. (Look at the top card of your deck. You may put it on the bottom.) |
| Set | Omens of the Third Age #OMN221 |
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Conflicting Thoughts (3), Generic action - attack, designed by None first released in May, 2026 in the set Omens of the Third Age.
Conflicting Thoughts (red) is a low-impact generic attack that mainly offers **opt 1 on attack**, so it fits best in decks that care about **top-deck manipulation or setting up key draws**, such as Kano (to set up non-attack actions for instant-speed play), Prism (to stack a Herald or aura), or combo-oriented builds that want to smooth upcoming turns. However, because it provides only a small attack with minimal pressure and just opt 1, it’s generally underpowered compared to stronger zero- or low-cost generics like **Ravenous Rabble** (higher damage ceiling), **Scar for a Scar** (efficient breakpoints), or premium options like **Enlightened Strike** (massive flexibility and value). Even decks that value opt effects often prefer cards that give opt incidentally while applying more pressure. As a result, Conflicting Thoughts is usually outclassed in competitive play and would only see play in niche builds that specifically value consistent deck filtering over raw efficiency.
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