Review Mirror Maid. It's a powerful reversal card, but not being able to spend stars while it's in your hand works as both a downside and a "tell." Now, if you could play it out of nowhere without it ever entering your hand, it'd be a little buste—
...you may immediately play Mirror Maid from your hand, or draw and discard cards in your deck until you find Mirror Maid and play it.
Oh, right, you can. Thanks to
Avenging Maid, the draw-and-discard effect isn't even a drawback. I think you should only be able to play this card from your hand.
Review Unlimited Maid Works. Let's break down what this card does: in exchange for one draw (itself), one action (playing it), and eight stars (its cost), you get the equivalent of three draws (the three cards you play with it), three actions (ditto), and an unknown but likely >8 number of stars (those cards' costs). That you get to play those cards from your entire remaining deck only makes it more overpowered. Here are some sample Unlimited Maid Works plays:
- Battle Butler/Battle Butler/Battleship Maid: Puts a 17/17 direct attacker on the board plus two 6/9 blockers/attackers—and if there are already Battle Butlers on the board, those numbers will climb even higher.
- Battle Butler/Battle Butler/Battle Butler: Three 9/12s and +9/+9 to any other Maids on the field. There are probably other Maids on the field.
- Battle Butler/Battle Butler/Avenging Maid: This one actually happened.
- Unlimited Maid Works/Unlimited Maid Works/Unlimited Maid Works: No comment.
An 8* card that did any one of these things would be overpowered. An 8* card that does all of these things and endless others is
way overpowered.
And as if that wasn't enough, you can search and 0-cost it with
Omnipotent Goddess Waifu. Your opponent will get to play their own 0-cost first, of course, but cost aside, Unlimited Maid Works is one of the most powerful cards in the game, so that might not help much.
Proposed nerf: make it either search three Maids from your deck or play three Maids from your hand (you still have to pay the star cost), not both. Either of these effects is still extremely strong—the former is a triple search, the latter is a triple action—but they aren't Win Next Turn strong the way the current UMW is.