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Hextraction Sensei's Divining Top Tile

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Hey what do you know, it's another Hextraction tile based on a popular MTG card.

This one is based on Sensei's Divining Top; with the effect translated as best I could within a reasonable card rule space.

Activate: Next draw take 3 and return 2. Trigger: Draw then return this tile to the pool.

Multiple activations of the first ability without somehow triggering a draw in between are reduntant, since it replaces the actions you perform on your next draw; from take one and keep it, to take three and keep one, returning the other two to the pool. If your next draw would be for more than one tile, perform each draw action separately, doing the replacement for the first only.

On triggering the second ability, you perform the changed draw action only if you declared that you were using the activated ability prior, since you can only activate abilities like that once the board has stabilized. If you didn't, then you missed you're chance since it gets returned to the pool before you'd next have the chance to.

Included tile variations are:

  • Full: Which is everything except the spindle which requires either the top tip and a bit of filament, or a M2x10-8mm bolt.
  • Flat: Which has a flat representation of the top like on the rules card.
  • Topless and top: As two separate pieces for etiher dual filament printing, or for tricking the slicer into a more sturdy connection between the two. Requires spindle as per full.
  • Top whole separate: The top on its own, without any print-aid-modifications, and with the original spindle that will almost definitely snap when printed at that size. This is more intended for if you want to scale it up and do stuff with it than it is for this tile.

'Full' prints fine without supports.

The model for the top is based on one I originally made around 10 years ago. It used to be available on Shapeways, although my account on that appears to have been deleted in the near decade since I last used it.


4 Likes13 DownloadsNovember 21, 2023



4 Likes13 DownloadsNovember 21, 2023