Thank you, Wizards, for a quote I love.
Lewis Carroll ftw.
Posted By:
infernox10
(6/2/2010 6:01:48 PM)
that's some massive card sifting
Posted By:
mdakw576
(1/23/2010 1:51:49 AM)
Wasn't 7E contemporaneous with Odyssey block? This card would have been completely apewire back then.
Posted By:
ROBRAM89
(4/24/2011 10:04:06 AM)
Would make a good reprint for Innistrad as a graveyard set. Maybe too good.
Posted By:
Nagoragama
(10/16/2011 11:56:29 PM)
@ Clockwork Swordfish:
This wouldn't do squat for Madness decks (being that madness costs may only be paid if you discard the cards), but it would be pretty good for Threshold decks (which like you to have 7 or more cards in your graveyard). Being that this is a card that puts 5 cards in your graveyard, it's 6/7ths of Threshold on turn 5.
Edit: Having played Innistrad limited with a tri-color Forbidden Alchemy deck, I have to say this is an extremely powerful card filter/graveyard stocker for the bargain of five mana. It's practically a tutor.
Posted By:
DacenOctavio
(7/24/2012 12:17:51 PM)
Forbidden Alchemy's crazy grandfather. Pretty cool card and pretty neat art.
Posted By:
SirZapdos
(4/16/2012 2:43:19 PM)
OMG how I'd love this at instant speed!....
Posted By:
Thanato5
(10/28/2013 5:43:28 AM)
If it were an instant, this card would be 4.5 at the least. Still pretty good, considering how graveyard interactions are much more prominent than when it was first printed.
Ages well, 3.5.
Posted By:
ArtBell
(2/11/2010 9:36:28 AM)