i have a chaos question, if you used played this and had cast through time would it nullify its last effect?
then if it does you could chose not to play it stick it in your graveyard, and then later use a mnemonic wall to fetch it from the graveyard, (i hope that is possible because that is how i was hoping to combo, along with bojuka bog in my mill deck) somebody please help with condrum as i wish to solve this, and hopefully blow minds. 5/5
Posted By:
Angelicarbiter
(9/26/2010 1:28:25 PM)
I love the art. It was my background for a while.
Notice how it's got all five colors represented on it, and then purple.
Does this mean that there might be purple mana sometime in scars? O_o
And can somebody at wizards please tell us who the heck Evo Ragus is? Because I'd really like to know.
Posted By:
LordAlvon
(9/30/2010 5:43:13 PM)
Okay I got a question if anyone can help me out I would appreciate it. Say I have Cast Through Time out chillin. Then I play Time Reversal. Which happens first: Cast Through Time exiles it and it is rebound, or Time Reversal resolves and is exiled before Cast Through Time exiles it? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks Falgorn and SilverSkyz, you guys were crystal clear on that. It makes perfect sense, it's as simple as it never hits the graveyard. Thanks again.
Posted By:
EvilCleavage
(10/20/2010 9:09:05 PM)
@LordAlvon
I think the purple planet represents Black. Quite often purple is used instead of black in mtg art.
I am assuming it is because it does not throw off the balance of the composition.
Posted By:
Silverware
(11/13/2010 8:00:14 PM)
Comboed with Haunting Echoes and Jace's Erasure it can serve as a great finisher in a blue w/ black splash mill deck.
Posted By:
djpraiseadelik
(12/30/2010 8:59:07 PM)
This card art is great.
I pulled this as a foil in a booster I traded in a foil Leyline of Anticipation for.
I'm not much of a blue player,
But they sure do get some of the coolest card art.
Posted By:
infernox10
(4/29/2011 1:10:56 PM)
Who do you imagine the person in the middle of the art is? For me, it's Sailor Moon.
Posted By:
A3Kitsune
(7/5/2011 2:55:10 AM)
you've never truly cast this unless you've cast it with Fantasia's Sorceror's Apprentice playing in the background.
On an even MORE epic note (if such is possible), this card gave me very mixed feelings. It was easily the most awesome looking card I'd ever seen, but it's performance...ehhh...not quite THERE. Wizards was sorely lacking in the 'Epic Art to go with Epic Card' dept. Usually, a card that really hit one of these out of the park, well, of course it didn't outright FAIL the other, but it wouldn't get a homerun, either.
However, we now have a remedy for that. Ladies and gentlemen, I doubt that in the history of Magic there will every be two cards who hit BOTH artwork AND sheer power AND all-around amazingness
so COMPLETELY out of the park as:
http://wizards.com/Magic/Magazine/Article.aspx?x=mtg/daily/arcana/764
I'm just going to call it, right now. Most Proxied two arts in the history of Magic: the Gathering- click the link.
Posted By:
DarthParallax
(8/3/2011 7:08:23 PM)
It's cards like this that remind me why I don't play mono blue.. Don't get me wrong, the card is "GOOD", I just think blue mages get screwed on mythics right and left.
Posted By:
Mike-C
(1/11/2012 5:27:11 AM)
Leyline of the Void
and this in a good mill deck is just mean. time to build a new deck. >:)
Posted By:
mr8658
(10/11/2013 7:09:48 AM)