I was playing a casual game with a guy at a tournament once. (Fairly recently.) I was using a goblin token deck, and had unfortunately put all of my tokens in a cluster to save table space.
I think there's still a welt on my forehead.
Posted By:
Joseph_Leito
(3/13/2010 8:11:01 PM)
The lesser cousin of the Chaos Orb, flavourful in its own right, probably would still be allowed if it wasn't for the Chaos Orb...
Posted By:
Guest57443454
(11/25/2009 5:50:37 PM)
We used to call this the Poor Man's Chaos Orb.
Posted By:
SlackWareWolf
(7/11/2009 1:16:09 AM)
THIS WAS LEGAL?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!!?
Posted By:
land_comment
(3/24/2011 10:13:20 AM)
@Th3_Dark_On3:
From the Comprehensive Rules:
304.4. Instants can’t enter the battlefield. If an instant would enter the battlefield, it remains in its
previous zone instead.
307.4. Sorceries can’t enter the battlefield. If a sorcery would enter the battlefield, it remains in its
previous zone instead.
Sorry to spoil your fun.
Posted By:
GeneralShroom
(11/16/2012 5:33:44 PM)
If you'r realllly good at flipping cards over top your opponents field you can do allot of damage with this.
Posted By:
thaviel
(2/10/2009 4:17:22 PM)
What ?!
Posted By:
True_Smog
(11/19/2009 4:02:09 AM)
funny.
Posted By:
GrimGorgonBC
(1/14/2010 7:26:20 PM)
lol wut?
Posted By:
Pugnator
(3/3/2010 5:13:43 PM)
I'm sad this isn't Commander legal. It would be hilarious to watch someone resolve it.
They could always just issue an Oracle ruling that the card must remain intact, to prevent players from tearing up the card into tiny pieces and scattering them like glitter across the battlefield (in case anyone's wondering why it's banned, someone literally actually did this in a tournament with Chaos Orb).
Posted By:
Salient
(8/5/2012 11:05:35 PM)