Q: What makes this art any more appropriate for Innistrad?
A: The wizard in the background.
Posted By:
Tapir
(7/3/2012 2:34:04 PM)
With enough mana this card is just a nightmare for the opponent. Peel your snapcaster, remove your opponent's creature, cast snapcaster, recast peel, remove another of your opponent's creatures, attack etc. With 6 mana you can remove two of your opponent's creatures each turn. With Talrand up that's a whole lot of drakes spawning.
Posted By:
Abberon
(8/22/2012 1:02:34 PM)
The two different arts for this card are eerily similar
Posted By:
pedrodyl
(11/19/2012 5:06:18 PM)
Bounce a Void Stalker afterCondemning a creature to your opponent's library, bounce a Mist Raven to bounce the enemy creature you just bounced on your next turn when they replay it, nab back your Clone to grab yourself a copy of a better creature, or even use it to grab back a creature you Switcheroo'd to your opponent whilst doing any of the above. And that's completely discounting all the times you'd normally bounce your own creature. Some of the most fun I've had bouncing creatures since Echoing Truth or Into the Roil. Above all, the flavor is just really fun, and, unlike Unsummon, it can gain you a bit of card advantage by wasting removal /and/ forcing them to waste a turn resummoning something.
Posted By:
Zaneshift
(9/22/2013 8:29:15 PM)
"Soulless demon, you are bound to me. Now we will both dwell in oblivion."
7,000 years later
Soulless Demon: "I spy, with my little eye, something beginning with the letter M."
Shrouded Wizard: "Mist. You see mist. You always see mist."
Soulless Demon: "Hey man, I'm trying."
Shrouded Wizard: ...
Soulless Demon: ...
Shrouded Wizard: "Wanna play checkers?"
Posted By:
Salient
(4/6/2014 6:02:37 PM)