This reprint really puts Glimpse the Future in its place.
Posted By:
HuntingDrake
(10/30/2013 12:48:10 PM)
Great Commander reprint of yet another interesting P3K card.
It's only sorcery speed unlike Telling Time, but getting the other two cards in your graveyard can be a huge advantage.
You could think of it of a blend between that and Mental Note.
Posted By:
Mode
(10/30/2013 10:37:56 AM)
Compare to cards like Grisly Salvage or Mulch. Slightly less dig, much more freedom in card selection, and less color intensive than the former. In UB graveyard based decks, this is solid. I look forward to putting one in my cube.
Posted By:
Doaj
(10/30/2013 10:46:28 PM)
I think they decided to put this in after they read all of the Glimpse the Future comments.
Posted By:
Ferlord
(10/31/2013 1:19:04 PM)
This was one of my favorite cards in Dralnu on MTGO, and now its possible to use it in paper without a 200 dollar investment! Yay!
Posted By:
Kryptnyt
(11/4/2013 3:07:57 PM)
As Mr. HuntingDrake pointed out, if Glimpse the Future sees play--and it doesn't--then surely a card that does the same thing for one mana less ought to see play!
Posted By:
Eternal_Blue
(10/30/2013 10:02:53 PM)
Vintage playable, if only for the restrictions on Brainstorm and Ponder.
Posted By:
Continue
(1/23/2014 8:38:13 AM)
Thought Scour stapled to Ponder, and both of those are already exceptional cards. It loses a bit of functionality from both (can't shuffle away, can't target opponents, don't get to reorder two more cards), but given that it's practically two control tools in one it's pretty solid.
Posted By:
LordRandomness
(3/7/2014 3:55:07 AM)