Right after Innistrad block? Are you serious? Wow. A pity you can't copy it for any appreciable effect, since your graveyard will be empty once the first resolves.
Posted By:
Nucleon
(9/25/2012 3:52:20 PM)
I actually think this is pretty hot anti mill tech. Live the dream and mill the mill player.
Posted By:
djflo
(10/1/2012 9:35:27 AM)
I can't think of many mill deck types that would want to use this... But it does exist, and it does have the potential to be very powerful. It might be kinda cool as an alternate win-con for self-mill, in case all the wrong cards hit the grave or if Laboratory Maniac bites it, or something.
Posted By:
Totema
(9/25/2012 6:42:57 PM)
Yes, self mill will work out really well. Though most other decks will frown at this card.
Think of guys like Undead Alchemist, Skaab Ruinator, Armored Skaab, Chronic Flooding, things like that. Mill enough of your own cards with flashback and such, while milling their deck with your zombies, then pull this card out for a win right when they don't expect you to be able to mill 20-40 cards at once.
Posted By:
Vakyoom
(9/25/2012 6:50:32 PM)
It's an alternate wincon for my Battle of Wits deck, if I drop below 200 cards in my library.
Posted By:
syrazemyla
(9/25/2012 10:36:41 PM)
This card in a format with Forbidden Alchemy? I've never really complained about milling my opponent 20 for 6 turn 6. True value will be shown once Dimir enters the stage!
Posted By:
Firesplitter.
(9/26/2012 3:24:24 AM)
Chill of Foreboding suddenly becomes better in straight up mill: You can play it a few times, then Psychic Spiral to load the self-targeted parts all onto your opponent at once.
Posted By:
LordRandomness
(9/27/2012 4:38:16 AM)
Combo with Mirror Mad Phantasm, or better yet, a Clone or its Evil Twin. Just make sure the Tormod's Crypt isn't in play.
Posted By:
Toquinha1977
(9/28/2012 12:54:51 PM)
Mesmeric Orb
Snapcaster Mage
Archaomancer
Dralnu, Lich Lord
How is that for possible uses?
Posted By:
A0602
(9/26/2012 10:00:58 PM)
>forces criminals to confess to the laws they merely intended to break
>confess to the laws
the one time Wizards came up with a halfway decent flavour text and they had to ruin it with poor proofreading
Posted By:
Purple_Shrimp
(9/27/2012 3:29:02 PM)