Flavorwise, this card is the "oh snap!" rebuttal to Killing Wave.
Posted By:
Enemy_Tricolor
(2/16/2013 11:03:44 AM)
Not sure why, cause every aspect of the card is bomb, but the silencing totally makes this card. A rare effect, and anything that can delay a verdict or terminus another turn is rightly crucial to aggressive strategies in std.
4.5/5, only because I like clan defiance better haha
Posted By:
patronofthesound
(2/28/2013 8:01:24 AM)
What makes this card so absurdly powerful is that it goes in aggro and control decks and it does so many different things for you. No doubt a 5/5
Posted By:
LadiesMan117
(3/4/2013 10:32:44 AM)
swords_to_exile, you're forgetting that white also lets it tap down the creatures...
Posted By:
steinburger1109
(3/10/2013 7:22:16 PM)
Anyone notice that the artwork on this and killing wave are almost exactly the same but the subjects casting the spell and being vaporized are opposites?
Posted By:
tehsquirrely
(3/14/2013 9:08:51 PM)
How do people think it compares to Bonfire?
Posted By:
Lord_Sun_Fin
(3/17/2013 3:39:21 PM)
Woah, so much versatility on this card. Can be something like a kicked Orim's Chant, or just a strait up finisher.
Posted By:
TheWrathofShane
(4/7/2013 8:02:02 AM)
"I cast Aurelia's Period”. My friends don't say a word. :D
Posted By:
Eternal_Planeswalker
(4/14/2013 5:17:39 PM)
Ok, i just pulled this card and after reading it I was pumped to see how much it ws worth, and I was disappointed. I asked a guy at my local card shop why this card isnt that good,a nd he said basically no deck uses it. I feel like it can do well in some decks in standard. Idk, i mean im new to mtg, but can someone explain to me why this card isnt really really good?
Posted By:
Pistallion
(4/18/2013 10:34:54 PM)
The hype for this card when it came out was insane but it sees basically no play. Maybe when Bonfire of the Damned (which is much more powerful against most decks) rotates out, it'll see more play.
Posted By:
Lifegainwithbite
(4/26/2013 8:57:11 AM)