Nearly every card in Time Spiral was a throwback to at least one previously printed card.
This card references Fork as well as the Mirari.
Posted By:
Missile_Penguin
(7/10/2013 12:51:07 PM)
Prepare to be iterated! —Sho Minamimoto
Posted By:
Axelle
(6/16/2012 5:23:00 PM)
This is a petty nice card. It's like comparing Bolt with Burst Lightning(vaguely), when comparing this to Fork. The option and flexibility make it not as good initially, but for more effect if you get it late game.
I'd still rather run Pyromancer Ascension, though, for all my doubling burn and whatnot needs.
Posted By:
RafiqTheMiststalker
(4/22/2010 9:35:23 PM)
Cards that reduce costs such as Locket of Yesterdays or Memory Crystal also reduce this card's cost when you use the buyback ability. So when you cast a reduced cost Reiterate on say, a Rite of Flame or Seething Song you can generate extra mana or build up an infinite storm count.
Posted By:
oHspoke
(6/21/2011 4:36:59 AM)
I find it fun to boost my burns that cost X. I mean, tap 11, BaneFire for 10, 3 more, reiterate it and that's 7 mana saved, the bigger the burn the more I save.
Also, on a more aesthetic note, at least I found it fun in and of itself to gentlemanly state "Allow me to Reiterate that." Behind a big move.
Posted By:
BrilliantIdiot
(11/20/2009 12:02:09 AM)
I'm putting a set of these in a deck with 4 Arc Blades and 4 Chronomatic Escapes. After a few turns, potentially untouchable by creatures and sending out repeating Shocks every turn. 4 out of 5.
Posted By:
RedArcher
(10/23/2009 1:54:58 PM)
Solid 4/5. In EDH, this card is gold.
Posted By:
dberry02
(8/26/2010 1:06:39 AM)
Mischief in abundance.
Posted By:
SavageBrain89
(6/20/2009 4:30:53 PM)
Amazing fun in casual, especially multiplayer.
Also note that it can be fetched out of your deck by Sunforger. Since the searched for card is actually played, you can opt to play the Buyback cost (an additional cost) and put it into your hand after it resolves.
Posted By:
Sarisa_
(3/8/2010 7:20:26 AM)