Damn you, Trinisphere, for making every Dream Chisel I play downright useless.
Posted By:
Kryptnyt
(5/15/2012 5:55:44 PM)
You know, if every vintage/legacy started with this in play, black louts would be legal.
Posted By:
Recino
(6/13/2012 5:24:04 PM)
Favorite use for this card: Stopping Force of Will and Daze in my Stax deck. Soooooo good. Don't have 3 mana open? I'm all set to do as I please.
Posted By:
Megapossum
(6/17/2012 7:02:21 AM)
Whose idea was it to bring this thing back...
Posted By:
BorosGeneral
(6/20/2012 3:54:47 PM)
How does phyrexian mana work with this?
Posted By:
WarioMan
(7/25/2012 1:52:15 PM)
This card gives the finger to black lotus!
Posted By:
talcumpowder0046
(7/31/2012 12:53:40 PM)
Legal in Modern.
Think about it.
Posted By:
Axelle
(8/3/2012 9:53:53 PM)
For non-broken usage, I find that this actually works fairly well with Innistrad's werewolves.
Reckless Waif on turn 1 followed by Trinisphere on turn 2 or 3 can make it incredibly difficult for your opponent to cast 2 spells a turn.
Yes it makes subsequent Waifs more expensive, but you usually want to cast only one spell a turn anyway.
Posted By:
roguepariah
(9/13/2012 5:05:59 PM)
How has nobody mentioned/realized the potential in this card when combo'd with Unwinding Clock?
This card is definitely great on its own, but with both out, you can put your opponent(s) under incredible pressure.
Posted By:
cone8d
(1/1/2013 5:47:30 PM)
This card looks unfun for all parties involved.
Posted By:
BongRipper420
(1/17/2013 4:17:53 PM)