Flavour text from the DCI version: Some convictions are so strong that the world must break to accommodate them.
Sounds pretty appropriate.
Posted By:
Stray_Dog
(6/28/2011 3:47:52 AM)
Quote gets me everytime
Posted By:
mlanier131
(10/8/2010 12:53:54 AM)
So this is the card that officially ends a years-long storyline that spanned 5 blocks. How freaking epic is that.
Posted By:
achilleselbow
(7/13/2010 6:59:30 PM)
Tie Fighters own. What can I say? And some day... some day... I'll own a set...
Posted By:
Nukeleo
(4/3/2011 11:22:54 PM)
@ WhiteyMcFly
There are many cards I would use this on over a simple creature.
for Example, almost any Planeswalker, Maze of Ith, Grave Pact, Crucible of Worlds, In the case of Doom Blade vs This, any creature not just nonblack ones.
and those are just ones off the top of my head. there is so many more things that make me happier to see this over a worthless Doomblade.
Posted By:
Request
(6/2/2010 8:54:22 PM)
People should check out the DCI version online. The flavor text isn't as epic, but the artwork is kick a.s.s.
Posted By:
Sour_Diesel
(10/25/2010 10:28:19 PM)
Absolutely hysterical to compare to Desert Twister.
Posted By:
HairlessThoctar
(12/6/2010 5:39:08 AM)
Compare flavor text to Hero's Resolve.
Posted By:
nibelheim_valesti
(6/11/2010 10:46:49 AM)
Why is it that the most simple cards often have the most expensive prices on the secondary market?
Great card. Very timely, and in the environment it was printed it a little more difficult to use than it is now. Very few people played B/W competitively back in the day. Of course, I'd argue that printing this card was one of the contributing factors towards the (continuing) rise of splashing, so maybe it wasn't all that well thought out.
Still, can't argue with results. This card does one thing and does it well. Probably the best permanent removal spell out there. 5/5.
Posted By:
yyukichigai
(1/8/2012 8:43:34 PM)
I want 4th of this T_T
Posted By:
Franconomicon
(12/8/2009 10:10:59 AM)