Abyssal Persecutor + High Market = You win the game...
Posted By:
Flavor
(11/11/2010 1:29:04 AM)
This card was good with the old combat rules - sac your creature in response to combat damage for extra life. It's the same reason Diamond Valley was good; this just produces mana too.
Posted By:
GrimjawxRULES
(3/13/2011 6:55:31 AM)
It's a land that also functions as a sacrifice outlet..sometimes you want stuff to go to the graveyard...
Posted By:
tcollins
(7/27/2011 11:30:30 PM)
This land has many potential uses, such as Savra, Queen of the Golgari, Grave Pact or even just using it in response to someone stealing a potential game ending fatty or keeping them from getting it back. I run one in every EDH deck for a just in case, and I beleive it's worthy of rare status simply because it's a FREE sack outlet.
Posted By:
KarmasPayment
(5/3/2010 9:48:06 PM)
There are better sacrifice outlets, though. My favorite would be Goblin Bombardment. Only requires 1 colored mana of the two, but it doesn't eat your land drop for the turn. If the color is the issue, consider Claws of Gix.
Posted By:
Ideatog
(11/3/2010 9:22:30 AM)
Awesome for responding to Terror, Incinerate and such.
Posted By:
LeoKula
(9/22/2009 1:33:12 PM)
If your deck has very forgiving colored mana needs, then why not? Sacrifice outlets can come in handy sometimes.
Posted By:
Maraxas-of-Keld
(2/7/2010 12:08:40 PM)
its decent, but not worth rare imo
Posted By:
Havens
(3/26/2010 10:42:31 AM)
Well, I linked this card to False Prophet, as they combo for an instant speed Final Judgment. :)
Let's not forget the many red card that can take control of enemy creatures for one turn.
Posted By:
danegator
(8/2/2010 10:57:55 AM)
According to the flavourtext, there's no such thing as darksteel.
Posted By:
Kirbster
(4/25/2011 8:46:04 AM)