No, I think I'll be taking four turns, thanks.
time stretch
Posted By:
Shasticus
(4/1/2011 2:27:38 PM)
Very nice mana accel with harrow.
Posted By:
divine_exodus
(5/23/2011 9:51:16 AM)
Hm... If I twin cast a twin cast infinity times and then cast brain brain freeze... Do we all die?
Posted By:
scarecrowk
(6/28/2011 12:51:39 AM)
I hate it when i hear the phrase
"Twincast for the win"
Any time ive ever wanted to put 4 of these in my deck i found it to be ineffective and inconvenient.
Still it has great potential to be abused.
Posted By:
Since1986
(11/15/2011 8:44:01 PM)
Fork can't be (functionally) reprinted, but can easily be colorshifted. Moreover, from a flavorful perspective, this effect is much more blue than red.
The funniest thing to do with this card is to copy an opponent's Counterspell (or similar) and make the copy target the original one!
Posted By:
Paolino
(1/11/2012 2:31:58 AM)
Twincast is amazing, but I'm finding Redirect is even better for my play style.
I'm extremely happy blue has both... it's a real shame they were never in the same core set.
EDIT: Paolino, they *did* print a functional reprint of Fork. See Reverberate.
I guess it's technically a variant since the copy is not necessarily red, but it's still basically Fork II.
If you play Red/Blue, you can have up to 12 "Forks" in your deck.
Posted By:
drpvfx
(2/28/2012 11:05:40 AM)
Opponent: I cast Overrun! And with that, I'll...
Me: I cast Twincast and copy your Overrun!
Opponent: Um, okay, I guess I won't attack after all. Your turn.
Posted By:
dragonhat
(2/29/2012 6:41:23 PM)
All twincast is wincast.
Posted By:
Gareth32
(3/25/2012 9:16:44 PM)
Isn't this about the same as Curse of Echoes <--?
Posted By:
WilliamBrutal
(5/19/2012 1:55:54 PM)
@WilliamBrutal: Yes, this is a blue enchantment that copies everything opponents cast. That's exactly what it is.
@Dream_Twist: I copy my kicked Rite of Replication. Or your Banefire. One of the two.
Posted By:
DoragonShinzui
(10/31/2012 12:35:41 PM)