This card has its utilities and can target either yourself or your opponent. You can shut down your opponent (assuming he's low on hand size or not having the cards he want) but giving him/her another 4 turns of land. The only downside about this going offensive is that your opponents need to have lands in his graveyard for that trick to work.
Oh yes, is this Zendikar we're talking about ? And I think there's that little pesky creature from Shards that grows bigger with more lands in graveyard...
Posted By:
Cyberium
(4/19/2010 8:03:51 AM)
So this comes out for free, is colorless, and stops my opponents from drawing anything new for the next three turns!?
This card can be dangerous in a skilled Johnny's hands. I can smell it.
Posted By:
dberry02
(7/30/2011 10:29:32 PM)
Obviously not that good in a land destruction deck, but it seems like a great way to slow down your opponent for a whopping 4 turns in a mill deck. I wonder why it's rated so low.
Posted By:
Nathreet
(1/22/2011 12:09:40 PM)
Why doesn't anyone like this card? I think it has a decent amount of utility.
Posted By:
jetzine
(12/11/2009 8:21:06 AM)
Yeah. . . it will stop just about everone not running Life from the Loam.
Posted By:
DacenOctavio
(9/1/2011 6:11:50 PM)
Pointiest bauble I ever done seen.
Posted By:
Kirbster
(1/9/2011 11:03:40 AM)
That stone looks more like an arrow.
Posted By:
Theostratus
(11/19/2009 8:52:50 PM)
What does Han Solo with a magic arrow have to do with returning lands to your deck?
Posted By:
EGarrett01
(6/27/2011 1:24:35 PM)
by "player" does that mean you can choose yourself aswell?
Posted By:
VegaSecureA
(9/26/2010 1:04:20 AM)
It says up to, so you could use it on your self to have an efect almost the same as mishra's or urza's bauble. Though this one requires a mana to do it.
Posted By:
bijart_dauth
(3/15/2011 9:52:19 PM)