A good counter to Wraths, but it's pretty much strictly sideboard material in my eyes. And even then only in certain cases, depending on your deck.
Posted By:
pedrodyl
(7/5/2012 3:49:24 PM)
Combos with other white cards that blow everything up.
Funny with effects that destroy everyone's lands, too.
Posted By:
Radagast
(7/14/2012 9:39:55 AM)
works well with Wrath of God
Posted By:
Artiificer
(7/17/2012 1:13:22 PM)
I am glad they came up with the card because I was worried I wouldn't have an answer for Craterize.
Posted By:
Lotsofpoopy
(9/2/2012 10:45:26 PM)
kaervek's spite
Posted By:
Arachibutyrophobia
(7/5/2012 6:24:43 PM)
I absolutely loved the concept of Sunny Side Up - a very original non-storm combo deck - although it kind of bothered me that the deck's engine relied on a very clutch effect (indiscriminantly returning multiple permanents to the BATTLEFIELD).
Now that a second card with this effect is printed, I feel a bit more comfortable with the deck.
I think R&D should be careful about this type of effect, though, because it simultaneously violates both card-advantage and mana-advantage - the two key restrictions that keep many potential infinite combos in check.
Fibonacci
Addeneum - the fact that it requires only one white makes it very combolicious, too.
Posted By:
fibonacci112358
(7/10/2012 5:46:31 PM)
Worldslayer!
Posted By:
JaFaR_Ironclad
(8/26/2012 9:35:02 PM)
Razia's Purification + this = opponents sweep, most of the time.
Posted By:
Discoduck
(3/6/2013 11:28:45 AM)
You cannot escape the death, Idrus! Oh, wait...
Posted By:
Hancocky
(7/12/2012 1:16:55 PM)
Eggs! It should have been obvious! It always seems like that...
Posted By:
RedAtrocitus
(10/21/2012 7:37:17 PM)