Except for costing you a card each time. Can suck if your opponent has a slightly larger creature.
Posted By:
Drecon84
(5/9/2010 5:03:10 AM)
I could see it being continually given to an opponent and killing it, effectively canceling out your opponent's draw for however long you can keep it up.
Not a great engine for keeping your opponent from drawing each turn, but I guess it works, given the game period when it came out.
Posted By:
Lateralis0ne
(5/16/2010 11:52:12 AM)
It would be hilarious in casual if you could return it under target player's control, and have the exiling cost . As it is, Puca's Mischief would be kinda fun
Posted By:
Superllama12
(3/5/2012 4:47:50 PM)
This card can be hazardous. At the 1996 Pro Tour Columbus finals, Sean Fleishman got stuck with Olle Rade using Stormbind to repeatedly kill his Ivory Gargoyle, effectively giving Rade unlimited copies of Time Walk. Rade became the first non-American to win a pro tour.
Posted By:
Chamale
(12/18/2013 9:17:19 AM)
Effectively indestructable years befor 'indestructable'.
Posted By:
A3Kitsune
(3/4/2010 2:06:53 AM)
My first rare ever! Ah, memories.
Posted By:
Tzaph
(9/9/2012 8:10:41 AM)
this is the card that costed Sean Fleishman the final against Olle Rade back in 1996. the video's still on yourube... one of the coolest game ever broadcasted !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZVXIbVmEVA
Posted By:
Eyeforaneye
(4/17/2014 3:43:18 PM)