One of the best pieces of flavor text ever.
Posted By:
Etregan
(11/29/2009 4:34:18 AM)
Nephalia Drownyard says no.
Posted By:
firechao
(10/27/2011 2:15:40 AM)
Come to think of it (10 minutes ago), this card may not seem incredibly powerful as a mill card (unless you the top card of your opponent(s) is revealed) but it still can assist you with that and also, it can put certain cards in your graveyard if you need 'em there.
I'm thinkin' about having a Dimir Doppelganger on the battlefield, putting Szadek, Lord of Secrets in your graveyard before it's your turn for just 2 mana and then turning the Doppelganger into Szadek to attack right away...^^
Posted By:
Schlappi
(9/9/2009 5:21:12 AM)
Excellent flavor. Basically, it's not wonderful, but it's a mini millstone that takes up a land space instead of a spell. It's something to do with extra mana late in the game, it can be useful to use on yourself if you've predicted what card's up next or if you're playing reanimation (which happen to be blue and black strategies, respectively).
Posted By:
Champion_Kitsune
(12/8/2009 5:26:27 PM)
Whoever Wizards of the Coast hired to write flavor text for the Ravnica block, pretty please hire them again?
Posted By:
Salient
(8/25/2011 6:28:26 PM)
reminds me of wistful selkie's flavortext
Posted By:
Tezz
(9/26/2011 2:20:41 AM)
hmm very similar to a new innistrad land, but the ability costs one more and it mills for 3
Posted By:
pedrodyl
(10/2/2011 10:36:37 AM)
Only rated this highly for the epic flavor text. Oh well.
Posted By:
axiobeta
(10/18/2011 3:52:46 PM)
Really amazing flavor text, but Nephalia Drownyard is rated lower than this is. Why is that?
Posted By:
Demonic_Math_Tutor
(10/19/2011 2:40:48 PM)
This is not the worst land in the world. Good for control decks that like holding mana and want things in the opponents graveyard. Rise from the Grave for example.
Posted By:
TheWrathofShane
(10/12/2012 7:23:57 PM)