Strictly less Bob Maher than Dark Confidant.
Posted By:
strider24seven
(6/5/2013 6:04:02 PM)
For some reason, the mythic rare expansion symbol makes the art feel all the more sinister.
Posted By:
chrizliu
(6/11/2013 2:01:59 AM)
I know it's greatness at any cost, but $77!? WORTH IT!!!
Posted By:
demonknight18
(6/13/2013 9:35:12 AM)
I not only like this art more; I *really really* like the expansion symbol in mythic. God is that beautiful.
What can I say about this amazing card that hasn't already been said? A card that improves as skill level and deckbuilding skill increases.
For your Convenience: Divining Top (or just take that lifeloss like a man!)
Posted By:
blurrymadness
(6/11/2013 1:18:21 PM)
VALUE.
Posted By:
BlackTroller
(5/15/2014 7:31:41 PM)
"With this reprint, I hope greatness costs at least $20 less." -- Gcrudaplaneswalker
Looks like someone here does not live up to Bob's motto.
...
Well, admittedly - me neither :D
Posted By:
Mode
(6/11/2013 9:56:43 AM)
Love the art! Very reminiscent of Gary Oldman's character in the fifth element. I don't even have to go into how powerful this card is, you all know.
Posted By:
Orlikowskir
(8/8/2013 6:44:35 PM)
With this reprint, I hope greatness costs at least $20 less.
Posted By:
Gcrudaplaneswalker
(6/4/2013 4:14:06 PM)
@TomTomat:
1. He draws cards.
2. He's a 2/1, so he can trade with */2s or swing if he has to.
3. He draws cards.
4. He's aggressively costed and can be played in any deck (except most Commander decks, usually loaded with high CMC spells).
5. He draws cards.
6. The life-loss is irrelevant. You should be winning anyway.
7. Did I mention he draws cards?!
(Note that he does not actually draw the cards. But you get the idea).
Posted By:
Trygon_Predator
(6/4/2013 5:07:25 PM)
I'm gonna miss the old art. A number of the player cards had pretty mediocre art, but Bob was not one of them.
Posted By:
EyeballFrog
(6/5/2013 5:33:27 PM)