"Oh well, at least I can reminisce the old days when I had this and Sigil Of Sleep in a deck,"
sigh... your 'old days' and my 'old days' are obviously not the same 'old days'
Posted By:
PastProphet
(1/10/2010 9:41:07 AM)
blue used to have shooters.
later it was decided that this is not part of blue's color pie.
but did you notice that on old cards you are the one who deals damage? these days, the card always accomplishes this task.
strangely, though, you are still preveting the damage. a good example to take a look on the current situation is Goblin Legionnaire.
Posted By:
Mode
(1/2/2009 1:55:47 PM)
Some men call him... Tim.
Posted By:
Eppek_the_Goblin
(1/28/2009 9:47:26 PM)
It's a great card but I don't think it suits its color :D
Posted By:
Shiduba
(8/10/2009 12:26:42 AM)
Yeah, the Urza Block is fairly old. I'd say anything before... The first Mirrodin (or if Kamigawa came before Mirrodin, then that, I honestly didn't like either block) is old Magic. Pretty much, Magic before I started a collection.
Posted By:
MacBizzle
(10/25/2011 10:11:56 PM)
The original Tim. Back in the day having a blue deck that taped creatures to deal direct damage was all the rage.
Posted By:
Silverware
(8/22/2009 9:27:34 PM)
Tim, such a great card...everyone loves a pinger...
Posted By:
Guest57443454
(7/1/2009 6:03:04 PM)
A classic card. Ridiculously off color though.
Posted By:
lord_of_obscurity
(12/4/2008 9:16:34 PM)
I hate the slavery of all powers to the damned color wheel myself.
Posted By:
Tackle74
(5/12/2010 10:40:27 AM)
I love Tim and hate Wizards for giving his ability to red. Blue is nothing but a secondary color these days with cards that use a ton of mana and no way to boost the mana curve. Oh well, at least I can reminisce the old days when I had this and Sigil Of Sleep in a deck, a truly vicious combo.
Posted By:
Lege
(10/20/2009 10:18:11 PM)