You people seem to be forgetting about Esper Charm which drew as many cards as Divination and discarded as many as Mind Rot when needed, all for the same CMC and at instant speed.
Posted By:
Kurraga
(7/14/2010 3:16:05 PM)
Mind Spring costs the same for 3 cards is a sorcery and rare with great ratings yet many people seem to hate this. I know it comes with more versitility but tapping out costs you the gme more often than not. Unless your opponet isn't that great!
Posted By:
Jamesb8
(7/25/2010 8:47:43 PM)
Where I really see this being useful is in a deck playing Archive Trap. They share mana cost, both are instant and both are good for EOT.
Posted By:
lorendorky
(7/6/2011 11:57:17 AM)
the promo art is ridiculous. the nose got giant growthed
Posted By:
pegpeg66
(8/13/2011 3:06:04 PM)
@Arachibutyrophobia: well, most decks running this are laden with counterspells (and instant removal for that matter).
Posted By:
burntup
(11/17/2011 4:41:50 AM)
Hey look its an overcosted instant version of ancestral recall, and also worse than ancestral vision
Posted By:
nope.avi
(11/28/2011 11:19:34 AM)
Useful in Control where you want to leave mana open to counter.
Also if you have a Maro and want to pull off a combat trick (I've done it).
Posted By:
pedrodyl
(2/23/2012 10:06:19 PM)
Jace is smart/inventive, he brings ideas faster/in larger amounts into his mind than other people. But I wouldn't praise him for that if all he could bring into my mind are three more Jace's Ingenuities...
Posted By:
Binaro
(3/3/2012 2:13:14 PM)
While not quite as versatile as Petals of Insight, it's also an instant, which means you can keep your mana open for a lot of handy things and just wait.
Posted By:
DoragonShinzui
(3/15/2012 10:58:55 AM)
For the people who would rather use sorcery speed draw that costs less, because you don't need mana open for counterspells...who runs this in a deck that doesn't have a bunch of counterspells?
Posted By:
Scormio
(3/26/2012 3:01:43 PM)