Why is it a sword?
Posted By:
Guest513736147
(8/12/2010 5:33:33 AM)
They should of made a card in Time Spiral called Storm Searcher or something, that would have been an artifact with {3}{T}: Deal damage to target player equal to the number of cards in their hand. Or maybe it would have been a Spellshaper, Wielder of Storm Seeker... Would of fit the art more.
Posted By:
NARFNra
(12/28/2010 8:46:28 PM)
WTFrick? Not only does this effect make absolutely no sense for its card's color, but there is essentially no flavor. I just don't get it.
Posted By:
Selez
(8/11/2010 10:24:31 PM)
This is green.
*headsplodes*
Posted By:
Arachnos
(2/11/2013 6:35:06 PM)
Storm Seeker's nothing but Trouble.
Posted By:
SirWhetcastleKibbs
(4/7/2013 11:47:31 PM)
Sudden Impact.
Posted By:
Asiema113
(7/15/2012 10:35:51 PM)
I like the idea that the storm is the natural world's reaction to a supremely powerful mage, but then some supposedly less intelligent green mage just chucks a sword nearby, and all of that lightning is channelled directly into the sword which then bounces back into the mage's face and kills him.
Ok, it's a bit daft. But a part of me really thinks green without direct damage or flyers doesn't quite make sense. Insects are green... and lots of insects fly. And nature is one of the most destructive forces imaginable - who could stand against an earthquake, a tsunami, a thunderstorm? If you could channel the forces of nature, surely you'd be able to wipe out any opposition, and yet green mages can't so much as throw a rock to deal one damage to target opponent.
I dunno. I love the colour wheel and everything, but I just feel green has the worst and least sensible restrictions out of all the colours.
Posted By:
OrgasmandTea
(8/4/2013 3:03:10 AM)
This is pretty good, considering its color
3/5 Stars
Posted By:
Hunter06
(9/27/2013 9:45:01 AM)
NO ONE EXPECTS THE STORMISH INQUISITION
Posted By:
Mirrordin_Pure
(10/17/2013 8:07:11 AM)
It's green because green hates blue, and blue draws a lot of cards. That's why.
Posted By:
GrimjawxRULES
(12/14/2013 6:39:59 PM)