With a Rebel deck, this makes Lin Sivvi, Defiant Hero's 2nd ability cost essentially WW instead of .
Posted By:
a7141988
(8/25/2009 11:16:28 PM)
Has use in a tight lockdown type deck to get key pieces of your plan back into your deck (nice and tutorable) if you lose it without casting a spell... great in some Enduring Ideal models
Posted By:
SpedGuy
(5/20/2010 1:28:10 PM)
I could see this working well with a Sunforger deck.
Posted By:
Sutebe
(6/14/2011 5:02:03 PM)
This could save your life against a mill deck for a marginal cost.
Posted By:
holgir
(8/7/2009 8:16:10 AM)
If your deck runs off Wheel of Sun and Moon for recursion reasons, it can benefit from this.
Also, this land, Madblind Mountain, and Moonring Island form a somewhat amusing trio: Put a card on the bottom, shuffle, check to see if you Mised it.
Posted By:
LordRandomness
(4/28/2013 3:53:27 PM)
This card can solo stop your deck from losing in a game that would be a draw (like both players have infinite life) not counting the bonus of putting valuable stuff back in the deck to let you get it again. Only 1 land = undeckable (Assuming they cant force-draw or power mill you).
Posted By:
Callipsa
(10/20/2009 5:57:15 PM)
It's nearly an auto-include in a rebel deck, or any other deck that can tutor creatures easily.
Posted By:
BegleOne
(10/30/2010 7:04:39 PM)
This is how this card works:
-This is not anti-mill: This is a terrible card to be used as such.
-This card has the plains subtype!! Which means this baby works with cards like Emeria, the Sky Ruin.
-This card is really useful when it comes to getting rebels back.
-Combined with shuffling effects (like rebels) it will help you play more copies of your control spells such as Wrath of God.
-This is also useful when combined with sac/tutor combos.
Overall, this card goes really well in a white control deck that plays rebels. This is a solid card when used properly.
4/5
Posted By:
dberry02
(1/2/2011 8:59:39 AM)
The combo deck that uses this and Doomsday is sick. It's a little too unreliable for tournament play, but there's nothing like getting to play a spell of your choice over and over each turn.
Posted By:
Salient
(2/14/2012 10:10:34 AM)
Since it hasn't been mentioned Scion of the Ur-Dragon seems like a pretty good use for this card, especially if he's your EDH general.
Posted By:
Majora_13
(11/2/2012 4:14:15 PM)