Apparently this art was banned in China. A friend of mine showed me his Chinese 10th ed. Terror, and it had the Mirrodin art.
Posted By:
ScissorsLizard
(1/30/2010 2:02:25 PM)
@ScissorsLizard: That's because the depiction of skeletons and zombies is a taboo in Chinese culture.
Still like the art though.
Posted By:
GrimjawxRULES
(1/20/2011 3:10:14 PM)
This is a threesome I'd rather not be in.
Posted By:
Pigfish99
(10/28/2011 8:52:47 PM)
This might be my favorite art in all of MTG. I can see it on the cover of a death metal album or something.
Posted By:
Lauch
(8/10/2011 11:03:01 AM)
a really good card. the best thing about it is that it costs so little mana to play!
Posted By:
flzooman
(10/24/2009 3:28:29 PM)
GREAT for its cost.
Posted By:
AmericanVigor
(12/1/2010 10:27:52 AM)
Terror's still not actually obsolete because it's the only one of the trifecta that can shut down annoying regenerators.
Yeah, that's certainly a much smaller niche than Doom Blade or Go for the Throat, but it's still a potentially important niche.
Besides, there are still plenty of things to kill that are both nonblack and nonartifact.
Posted By:
Magnor_Criol
(4/20/2011 11:51:33 PM)
I don't understand the "this card is obsolete" statements. You're missing the "can't be regenerated" clause.
Either way, I'll play it just for the art. So there.
Posted By:
Kestrelio
(4/21/2013 9:17:17 AM)
This has to be one of the coolest, most interesting pieces of art in the world of MtG.
This belongs on a museum wall at maximum size.
The card has been mostly obsoleted,
but 5/5 for the art alone.
Posted By:
drpvfx
(10/16/2011 5:03:17 PM)
lol epic foot fetish.
Posted By:
SAUS3
(6/21/2013 4:29:27 AM)