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Guest5744:
Think about having 2 or 3 available sets of cards back in the mid-nineties, one of them being Arabian Nights.
Posted By:
Ladnarud
(8/13/2011 10:35:10 PM)
this, Chaos orb and Sherezada are just awesome....a great flavor!
Posted By:
Kikke
(9/14/2011 6:26:12 PM)
@stygimoloch: This card is indeed inspired by Sandman (Sandman #50 in particular). Richard Garfield mentions it in this article about the making of Arabian Nights: http://www.wizards.com/Magic/Magazine/Article.aspx?x=mtgcom/feature/78
Posted By:
Dr_Draco
(8/22/2009 10:33:32 AM)
Confirmed for reprint in Avacyn Restored.
Posted By:
Shadoflaam
(1/30/2012 9:53:03 AM)
In a world where only 400 Magic cards existed and 70 of them were from Arabian Nights, this might not seem like such a bad idea for a card. I bet if you were making an expandable collectible card game, you'd toy with this idea.
Posted By:
GainsBanding
(9/1/2009 2:51:17 AM)
This flavor seems like it belongs in Unglued or Unhinged. I understand it back then, and even played with it a few times...now it seems kinda silly
Edit- can you imagine if this thing got reprinted? :-p
Posted By:
ramaset
(1/16/2011 8:53:16 AM)
I've always liked these set-hosers, even though they're kind of weird... and either completely useless or ridiculously powerful.
Posted By:
TDL
(4/12/2011 11:33:42 PM)
HERP DERP GONNA MISS THE POINT DERP DERP
Posted By:
Anathame
(8/28/2011 1:44:04 AM)
Cards like these simply shouldn't be printed out of Un-sets.
At least Arabian Nights is somewhat playable in Vintage, with its Bazaar Library and all, but like the Homelands hoser, it is not necessary.
Posted By:
AlphaNumerical
(8/31/2009 11:15:10 AM)
I still can't believe that Wizards printed such narrow cards...
Posted By:
Guest57443454
(7/1/2009 9:01:07 PM)