This card is rather deadly, your opponent can think he's trading off and getting a hit in, when you play this, it becomes a 2 for 1, It's amazing
Posted By:
Dragek
(7/11/2009 7:56:27 PM)
Harms Way Is Absoloutley Killer, Really Its Pretty Much A White Burn Spell Thats Ridiculously Mana Efficient And Really Strong. One Of My Favorites From M10 No Doubt
Posted By:
MasterOfEtherium
(9/3/2009 7:12:52 AM)
according to the FAQ on this card, you can save Multiple creatures w/ it which makes it a LOT more powerful than I initially thought.
* If the chosen source would simultaneously deal damage to multiple permanents you control (like Pyroclasm could) or to you and at least one permanent you control (like Earthquake could), Harm's Way will redirect just 2 of that damage. It won't redirect the next 2 damage that would be dealt to each recipient. You choose which 2 damage is redirected. If you like, you can choose to redirect 1 damage that would be dealt by the chosen source to each of two different recipients.
Posted By:
flagonforge
(7/21/2009 8:15:58 AM)
So can this spell be used on creatures that have protection from white to redirect their own damage back on them?
Posted By:
neshek
(9/3/2009 9:27:28 PM)
WHY must white be so powerful?
Of course, everyone who owns a white deck is like "WOOHOO."
This makes me want to cry.
I'm going to go look for some green or black cancel spells now. >.<
Posted By:
UltimaCenturion
(7/20/2009 8:37:28 PM)
This card is an Agony Warp for 1 mana. 1 less damage, 1 less different coloured mana. That's balanced, right?
Posted By:
FencePost
(7/24/2009 1:12:08 AM)
Much more useful than Carom, not that anyone plays that card.
Posted By:
Vinifera7
(7/11/2009 3:27:37 PM)
Because apparently white needs more devastating one-mana spells at uncommon. GOD I hate this set.
Posted By:
True_Mumin
(7/12/2009 12:27:59 PM)
I just played a two-headed giant match and during it I attacked an Ajani Goldmane of one of my opponents.
His teammate then used a Harm's Way to redirect 2 of the damage to one of my teammate's creatures. Was this a valid move?
Posted By:
TheyDontKnowJack
(2/3/2011 3:53:25 PM)
It would have been awesome if you could redirect damage done to the enemy as well. For instance, you play against an Elf deck and he drops an Oracle of Mul Daya on the fourth turn. Your next turn you attack with Elite Vanguard and he blocks with Nissa's Chosen. You use Harm's Way to redirect the damage from N'sC to OoMD, destroying it. You just swapped a Vanguard for an OoMD ({W}{W} for {G}{3} including the Harm's Way cost). Sure you just traded two cards for one, but it's worth it. Take that OoMD...Maybe one day WOTC will make a rare version that can do this, or maybe a non-rare that can only redirect damage done to opponents?
Posted By:
VirtueVsVice
(10/10/2009 8:33:43 AM)