yeah i like the art, but im not sure about the card. paying for two naturalizes for one and a cantrip? i dont think so.
Posted By:
Colossus_of_Darkstee
(9/23/2010 6:19:10 PM)
Great card for slow decks. I'd probably still use mystic melting though even though it's a slowtrip, because easier to splash. But most important I like the art on the melting more.
Posted By:
majinara
(9/27/2010 7:32:33 AM)
Mana cost makes it unplayable in constructed, but i bet green players gonna be more than happy to have it in limited.
Posted By:
Gavrilo
(10/11/2010 1:05:26 AM)
How are so many people flaming this? Having removal at instant speed with a choice between permenant type all without costing you a card? At least 4/5.
Posted By:
bowlofgumbo
(10/14/2010 2:52:17 AM)
I was thinking the same thing, Colossus. We had Naturalize in RotE and M11; why pay twice the cost just so you can draw a card?
It's not too bad, but it'd be much better if it was either 2G or 1GG, maybe GG.
Posted By:
Diachronos
(9/23/2010 11:36:17 PM)
To Me Much Better Than Naturalize. Mainly Because Naturalize Is As Lame As Cancel
Posted By:
MasterOfEtherium
(1/5/2011 9:44:51 PM)
I love this card in limited. It's artifact, (artifact) creature, and enchantment removal that cantrips. On a world made mostly of metal, artifact removal is of great value. Outside of limited, not so much. I'd rather just Naturalize or Nature's Claim the offending artifact or enchantment at a lower mana cost.
Posted By:
Talcos
(1/4/2011 3:21:19 PM)
Now why didn't they show him slicing an enchantment in twain?
Oh yeah because that's a silly notion...
Posted By:
mflanaga
(3/26/2011 4:49:12 PM)
Nice for four mana destroy an enchantment or artifact plus draw a card wich isnt much common for green.
Posted By:
JoeyWalker
(9/3/2011 4:38:00 PM)
Decided I was in the mood to do a random card comment today, so here it is. There's not much to say about this card other than that I love the flavor text. The whole "anti-artifact elves" thing is a bit forced - it might have been acceptible in the original Mirrodin, but they actually redoubled it in Scars, right when more interesting things involving Phyrexia were happening and would have better deserved discussion. Still, this is not one of the flavors I would wish to cut if I were reducing the "grr elf smash puny machines" theme; it's too perfect as-is, precisely referencing everything that is wrong not only with elves, but with any group of self-appointed crusaders who are blind to their own sins.
Posted By:
willpell
(9/6/2011 1:20:59 AM)