Turn Aside is strictly better for defensive purposes (example: Intervene could counter a Giant Growth targeting an opponent's creature, whereas Turn Aside can't.
Posted By:
tcollins
(11/24/2010 5:34:40 PM)
Dr. Manhatten from Watchmen could learn a lesson or two from Urza.
I'd expect to see this more in green than blue given the tough restriction's focus on creatures.
Posted By:
sarroth
(12/1/2010 12:47:34 PM)
this is quite decent for a creature deck, or a creature based combo deck.
It is just counter target removel for one.
Posted By:
Achon333
(6/24/2010 9:04:23 AM)
The flavor text is deep, man. Deep.
Posted By:
Kryptnyt
(7/15/2010 3:59:21 AM)
so it cant counter wrath of god :S
Posted By:
SPhoenix
(7/19/2010 3:21:08 PM)
Could this counter a counter-spell targeting a creature card being cast? It doesn't say "in play"... or even a spell targeting a creature in a graveyard like Unearth?
Posted By:
CgiBin
(8/19/2013 5:22:08 AM)
@CgiBin
Unfortunately for Intervene, when a creature isn't in play it isn't considered a creature. It's a creature card in any other zone. Green Sun's Zenith is a pretty good example of that.
Posted By:
Nebulium
(2/16/2014 10:45:54 AM)