This is some snazzy removal that almost always results in card advantage. play this card. anything that says "Choose one -" is at least playable.
Posted By:
Shoe2
(11/14/2008 1:07:06 PM)
Built-in two-for-one. Wowie!
Posted By:
r-e-meatyard
(5/21/2009 1:22:59 AM)
I'm having a little trouble with this card...its only advantage over Lightning Bolt is that it can hit two creatures at once, if your opponent has both fliers and non-fliers. It costs three times as much as Lightning Bolt, though...so why should I run this instead of it?
Posted By:
Clefaria
(9/20/2009 11:04:02 AM)
@Clefaria:
You don't run Branching Bolt instead of Lightning Bolt. You run it in addition to it, or sideboard it.
Branching Bolt can result in cheap 2 for 1's against decks that play a mixture of fliers and non-fliers. If they have all of one or the other, Lightning Bolt is strictly better.
Posted By:
Vinifera7
(10/4/2009 2:55:15 PM)
I luv you Braching Bolt! I LUV UUUUUU!
Posted By:
Asinine-Ultimatum
(2/11/2009 2:14:45 AM)
So, you're saying. . . I can hit both Bloodghast AND Vampire Nighthawk? AT THE SAME TIME!? OMG.
Posted By:
DacenOctavio
(12/25/2010 9:35:50 AM)
Play Soaring Seacliff then kill two wild nacatls!
Posted By:
Kryptnyt
(10/5/2011 5:51:00 PM)
Good in its limited environment. But still a table top option to get a 2 for 1. Table Top sideboards are the entire collection. I couldn't see someone dedicating 3-4 sideboard slots just for those narrow decks that run weenie aggro that has a healthy number of both flying and non flying.
Posted By:
TheWrathofShane
(3/5/2013 1:12:14 AM)