Cthulu!
Posted By:
ScissorsLizard
(5/25/2011 8:57:33 PM)
If you have kitted your deck out with reliable burns then the random element should not be much of a problem.
Posted By:
Stray_Dog
(4/19/2010 9:29:14 AM)
I made a deck using this and Memonic Wall to bring back this to my hand and allows for board control with burn while beating down with weak creatures
Posted By:
Duffey
(5/2/2010 5:23:53 AM)
how do you guys play this card, I mean physically... do you shuffle the cards up and randomly pick one? (then putting the graveyard back int he right order)
Posted By:
Megrimage
(5/12/2010 2:21:20 PM)
I really like this card, personally. I find that it's amazing to return a pair of staggershocks with this, or really anything else similar (lightning bolt anyone?). It's not super amazing, and I'm not going to claim that it's certainly constructed worthy, but I think it's certainly a good card.
Also, Vinifera7 is right, you can't mess with the order of you graveyard.
4/5, imho
Posted By:
channelblaze
(6/14/2010 4:39:41 PM)
@NeoSin : The CC is 4, not 3, and it's at sorcery speed which is why it's ~4
@don_miguel : It would be funny, but only if you already have a Bituminous Blast in your graveyard as the Cascade trigger resolves before the spell that triggers the effect actually resolves.
@Donovan_Fabian : Consuming Vapors is a sorcery.
Posted By:
Guest1162619373
(9/21/2010 3:21:44 PM)
Heh, to Randomize this, we usually just create a stack of all instants in the graveyard and roll a d6/8/10/12 and bring back the card down the corresponding number.
Posted By:
SoulShatterer
(5/16/2011 3:50:58 PM)
Doesn't anyone read the rulings?
"If you're playing a format involving only cards from the _Urza's Saga_(TM) set and later, you may change the order of your graveyard at any time. That means the easiest way to choose an instant card at random from your graveyard is to take all the instant cards in your graveyard, turn them face down, shuffle them, and pick a card. Then you just put the rest back."
So yes, technically the rules state that you cannot change the order of your graveyard, but they officially stopped printing cards that care about graveyard order years ago, so if you're not playing with any older cards, it's no more relevant than how you arrange your permanents on the board if no one is playing Chaos Orb.
Anyway, this is an interesting concept, but much too slow for traditional red decks. Could definitely find a home in some variant of red/blue control.
Posted By:
achilleselbow
(8/10/2010 8:58:31 PM)
Makes me want to make a fossil find deck
Posted By:
Tommy9898
(4/16/2010 12:11:53 AM)
cast bitominous blast and cascade into this may be funny
Posted By:
don_miguel
(4/29/2010 3:36:30 AM)