It's from The Dark - no one knew what they were doing.
Still better than Green Perish.
Posted By:
Kirbster
(5/30/2010 3:52:13 PM)
You guys are missing the point - back in the day, people loved some Sleight of Mind, and this could easily tap out the enemy's creatures for for a fatal swing. There was also the possibility of splashing some blue (dual lands anyone?) to hose blue in non-blue decks. It just required a bit of thought to realize the potential of this card.
Posted By:
Equinox523
(5/13/2011 11:41:39 AM)
WAIT. Wait wait wait wait wait.
This + Urza's Science Fair Project = Slivers.
DRUMROLL.
Posted By:
Kaizeischi
(6/27/2011 12:18:12 AM)
This is intersting, its a blue card that I'd only ever use in a blue deck if I had Painter's Servant in play to make all creatures blue.
Posted By:
Etregan
(12/2/2009 1:11:03 AM)
an excellent card, staple of blue decks everywhere
Posted By:
chaosjuggler
(4/13/2009 3:28:54 AM)
...why? Maybe if was green or red creatures or something, but blue? How often would you need to tap a bunch of blue creatures? Especially if your yourself are running blue? Baaaad...
Posted By:
Lord_Ascapelion
(2/13/2010 2:15:39 PM)
Use with Cracleburr.
Posted By:
Tiggurix
(7/6/2010 5:11:40 AM)
It's always good to have one of these in a deck just in case your opponent plays a Storm Crow.
Posted By:
MarlinFlake
(2/12/2011 9:24:34 AM)
TAKE THAT BLUE! YOUR MERFOLK LOOTERS ARE NOW CHUMPS FOR A TURN!
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Okay.
Works with the generic, that one blue spell that changes a spells color word(Oh. Looks like someone mentioned it) or Painter's Servant to make everything blue(ouch). Perhaps that one card that I think destroys all (un)tapped creatures at the end of a turn?
Posted By:
Deepfried-Owls
(5/15/2011 6:29:25 PM)
Basically reads "U: Instant: Punch yourself in the face."
Posted By:
Radagast
(11/4/2011 8:46:01 PM)