@beef1701 Nope. Produced. Not could produce. That's why no one thought of it before, because it doesn't work.
Posted By:
blindthrall
(12/16/2010 9:12:18 PM)
@blindthrall & beef1701: Doesn't even matter if you add one mana that the land produced or could produce; you add ONE mana. Pretty clear in the wording it seems.
Posted By:
Snoopfrogg
(7/10/2011 1:26:04 PM)
Classic card and very strong. MTG geeky fact alert: It was a key card in the deck of the 2003 world champion (Daniel Zink) and certainly didn't do his deck any harm. The turn after you play it you'll be on at least 10 mana and that alone is a strong ability.
Posted By:
Wizard-of-the-Toast
(7/27/2011 10:00:11 AM)
@The_Cheat420
copied a kicked rite of replication 16 times
copied a kicked rite of replication
copied a kicked
copied
Posted By:
CogMonocle
(6/26/2013 8:17:11 AM)
Phantom will never die!...
Posted By:
nimzo
(11/25/2009 6:26:33 PM)
In another words, your creatures get +1/+1 and you get 2x your mana output o_O
Posted By:
Quang
(2/3/2010 11:29:36 PM)
EDH. Friend drops this fourth turn. I Volition Reins it and proceed to dominate the game. By the end of it I ended up copying a kicked Rite of Replication sixteen times for a grand total of 171 Dragon Broodmothers.
My friends claim I ganged up on them.
Posted By:
auriscope
(10/12/2010 6:35:15 PM)
Use this with Ant Queen. If the opponent does not have an answer to either this card or Ant Queen, the opponent will be overwhelmed quickly.
The card has a fair mana cost, considering what it does (creature buff and mana doubler).
Posted By:
ClowWizardEriol
(1/21/2010 1:23:06 PM)
That double mana thing has so many possibilities. Combo with Keeper of Progenitus or Nirkana Revenant and have more mana than you can use without playing X cost cards.
Posted By:
SocialExperiment
(6/20/2010 12:45:49 PM)