Hey, remember those giant cards that need a ridiculous offering to untap? Colossus of Sardia, Jokulmorder, Phyrexian Colossus, I'm talking to you! Having enough of these is also an affordable way to make Godsire just cruel.
Posted By:
Zulp
(6/16/2009 1:02:25 AM)
OMFG with 2 of these they can infinite untap eachother!!! I run 4 of them in each deck i have...
Posted By:
Zefaris
(4/3/2010 7:52:28 AM)
Not worth playing with Vectis Dominator, actually nothing is worth playing with Vectis Dominator. The Tine would work pretty well with the Master Transmuter; being able to use its effect multiple times, but Thousand-Year Elixir works better with the transmuter. Aside from being a cheap Elixir substitute, the Tine is a below average card.
Posted By:
SavageBrain89
(5/23/2009 1:12:48 PM)
A surprisingly flexible and powerful card. It accelerates your mana, fixes your mana, can fix your teammate's mana and accelerate him in Emperor or Two-headed giant. It basically lets you (ab)use all tapping effects twice. I played it in a deck that sported Obelisk of Alara and Merieke Ri Berit. It also had a maze of ith in it.
Really, it's an amazing card that gets extra value out of tap effects, fixes and accelerates mana, and turns one of your creatures into a vigilant one.
Posted By:
Shiizu
(11/25/2009 5:48:53 PM)
Pay {2}{W}{U} for a Reflecting Pool that can also give a creature Vigilance, or let you dominate with Obelisk of Alara? I ... don't see the problem with this card...
Posted By:
bowlofgumbo
(12/20/2009 9:11:55 PM)
I don't think that this is such a bad card. I would agree that Thousand-Year Elixir is certainly better but it also rotates out soon.
Posted By:
MightyMortox
(8/5/2009 6:23:16 AM)
Fun with Master Transmuter, and Vectis Dominator among others.
Posted By:
Ellwynd
(5/9/2009 9:10:32 PM)
@Mata_Hari: Yeah it laughs until it gets struck by a lightning bolt
Posted By:
ChampionofSquee
(9/9/2010 3:24:02 PM)
Fatestitcher laughs at this. Straight-up.
Posted By:
Mata_Hari
(6/23/2010 2:05:27 PM)
lol Relic Bind.
Posted By:
PurpleFire
(2/6/2010 7:34:29 PM)