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What? Mirrodin's art is so ridiculous, this not!
How can be a goofy Stonehenge could be compared with a T1000 terminator-like made of stone that emerge from the ground?
However, this has quite a few point over other until-end-of-turn manland. You can activate it at the end of your opponent's turn, advoiding sorcery-speed kill spell, and attack the turn after, while keeping your other land untapped for counter or other... Moreover, you can tap this to pay for its ability, while the others couldn't.
Quite underrated. 4/5
Posted By:
leomistico
(5/24/2012 2:53:25 PM)
@ art critics: While the Mirrodin art might look better, this one's clayface style appearance makes sense for the block it was in. The plane of Rath, main setting of the Tempest block, is the home of flowstone, a kind of liquid rock that usually gives +1/-1. For an animated land of gooey, liquidy flowstone, this art is spot on. Very weird, yes, but very setting-appropriate.
Posted By:
Gandlodder
(7/30/2013 9:29:00 PM)