Very Poor, nice retro art.
Posted By:
GrimGorgonBC
(1/15/2010 12:18:40 AM)
Note that Quay is pronounced the same way as "Key" for those of you who care.
Posted By:
Kryptnyt
(12/30/2010 6:17:36 PM)
I've played with this in my pirate deck, just for flavor. It's a real insult when you win with this on the board. Love the art.
Posted By:
helluin
(2/10/2011 6:22:04 PM)
From what I can tell, this cycle was SUPPOSED to be the justification for such otherwise (and potentially still, despite the initial scheme) low-wattage legends as The Lady of the Mountain and Tobias Andrion. Andrion's advantage over Serra Angel and Air Elemental was that once you got the Cathedral of Serra and/or Seafarers' Quay out, he'd have banding, every turn (not every other turn like with Helm of Chatzuk, not to mention the banding would be for more than just one creature). Very selective banding, yes, but it WAS within the adventurers' party (q.v. D&D personal campaign inspirations); the Cathedral & Co. were where the adventurers met and formed that party. In fact, extrapolating from the whole situation with Andrion, I think the original intent was that you were EXPECTED to use these lands to create the adventuring party, and thus bring the legends to their intended potentia... (see all)
Posted By:
SkyknightXi
(5/13/2011 7:59:19 PM)
This gets .5 stars.
Only because of the art.
Otherwise I would be asking how to give zero stars.
Posted By:
HairlessThoctar
(1/31/2011 10:24:30 AM)
The land cycle that taught WotC that all lands should produce mana.
Posted By:
A3Kitsune
(5/9/2010 11:48:27 PM)
Worst card ever.
Maybe not, but definitely one of the worst.
Posted By:
Robface
(10/17/2010 11:31:53 AM)
At the time it must've sucked, they keep printing blue legends though, so it wouldn't be a waste of a space in the right deck. The right EDH deck, anyways.
Some blue legends you can use to attack with and might partially maybe occasionally one day benefit from banding together:
Chisei, Heart of Oceans
Gwendlyn di Corci
Cloudhook Kirin
Vendilion Clique
Lord of Tresserhorn
Mistform Ultimus
Rafiq of the Many
Sakashima the Impostor
Zur the Enchanter
Posted By:
BegleOne
(6/5/2011 12:30:10 PM)
Except...that isn't true as not all lands actually produce mana.
Posted By:
Guest1162619373
(8/5/2010 1:23:24 PM)
hmmmm, needed to produce mana, even colorless mana, even half a bloody mana!
Posted By:
Ava_Adore
(2/10/2011 7:28:15 AM)