Good against fog
Posted By:
Gerardofegan
(4/28/2009 9:37:56 PM)
I don't think this is that bad at all - I'd still rather run Unstable Footing, but the flashback that this can offer means that it's a great card against Safe Passage
Posted By:
firechao
(1/26/2011 1:08:06 PM)
I don't use Unstable Footing, I use Leyline of Punishment. But I'd rather use this for the recursion.
Posted By:
DacenOctavio
(2/17/2011 11:03:10 PM)
I'd run this and Unstable footing - this can be used twice
Posted By:
Moleland
(2/27/2011 11:08:08 AM)
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Posted By:
LordRandomness
(12/30/2012 4:21:22 AM)
I love the flavor text. Card is somewhat outdated. But dosen't hurt to have around.
Posted By:
W1ndOWL1ck3r
(4/19/2010 1:19:47 PM)
Use Unstable Footing instead.
Posted By:
achilleselbow
(8/1/2010 3:43:00 PM)
Thank you for mentioning Unstable Footing achilleselbow! I was about to put this in my deck til you said that! Thanks :D
Posted By:
dberry02
(9/22/2010 7:45:07 AM)
The flashback is relevant against Moment's Peace and Constant Mists
Posted By:
Kryptnyt
(6/17/2012 10:08:43 AM)
Honestly? The real reason I use this card?
Burning Vengeance. It's a card that costs {R} to flashback. I believe it's actually the cheapest monored flashback in the game.
Posted By:
NARFNra
(9/8/2013 11:15:59 AM)