Hot xD
Posted By:
Gaffy00
(8/19/2011 4:00:04 PM)
sooo sexy!
Posted By:
Fitchen_Kinks
(12/12/2010 1:03:49 PM)
This card is awesome in EDH.
Head Games someone and copy whatever
Revelation or Telepathy or any other card that makes players or more importantly opponents play with hands reveled.
Also... you can choose a card and copy it, no matter what according to the oracle. Even if they attempt to cast it, Reversal of Fortune is still on the stack when they revel their hand and after you choose what card to copy. There is that small amount of time when you pass priority after casting Reversal I guess that they could empty their hand.
Posted By:
MTGFreak
(2/19/2012 10:34:08 PM)
Lady Jugsalot.
Posted By:
NeoKoda
(6/21/2012 5:02:45 PM)
Yeah boobs! Lol
Posted By:
MindAblaze
(8/9/2012 3:26:49 PM)
@CrazyLou, I like the way you think. I think, though, that what happens is this:
1: You cast this spell, putting it on the stack.
2: While this spell is resolving, you cast the counterspell from their hand, targeting this. The counterspell goes on the stack.
3: This finishes resolving before we look at the stack again. When it finishes resolving, it goes to your graveyard.
4: Counterspell tries to resolve. However, since it no longer has a target, it is itself countered, and has no effect (including any extra effect it might have-- Like, if the counter you used was Mana Drain, you wouldn't get any mana from it).
Net effect, you've spent and a card to look at their hand, and nothing else ended up happening.
Posted By:
sonorhC
(9/4/2011 9:44:39 PM)
The flavor and storyline behind this card is so compelling.
Also, not that great of a card, considering you can, say, pod into Mindclaw Shaman
Posted By:
greenzero
(9/14/2012 12:33:02 PM)
Horrible card.
You need an opponent with cards in hand. Then he must have instants or sorceries in hand. Then if he has instants your opponent could play them in response to this spell. And if this spell resolves and your opponent has still sorceries or instants in hand, then they must also be cards that make sense when you play them (no counterspells or similiar). And then the card even ain't discarded or something like that.
This card is just plain horrible.
If you like such effects, play planeswalker's mischief instead. Costs one more to play and activate, but it also discards the card and can be used each turn and as often as you got mana.
Posted By:
majinara
(11/27/2009 12:38:23 PM)
Put it on a Panoptic Mirror.
Posted By:
OrzhovGhostCouncil
(12/18/2010 12:27:33 PM)
This card should be renamed "hot chick teasing the average magic geek who has no girlfriend"
lol!
Posted By:
bagilis
(8/27/2010 12:00:37 AM)