Proliferate does work remarkably well with this, in the colors that are good for proliferate.
It's easy mana ramp, if a bit slow. Additionally, it comes in some colors that don't get much mana ramp on their own.
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NoobOfLore
(6/22/2011 2:21:15 PM)
If you don't need to get all of your colors too quickly this whole cycle's great in edh. Tap for 1 if you need it and use it to color-fix if you absolutely must, but this card's real value is quietly building up large quantities of mana from the sidelines to fuel multiple fatty drops in a turn or a giant X spell.
Posted By:
TPmanW
(6/23/2011 8:07:55 PM)
WHY, WHY has each card in Commander a rating of ca. 1* less than its basic version??? Heck, that ANNOYS ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted By:
GengilOrbios
(8/7/2011 7:05:12 AM)
Not fast, but it goes well with proliferate.
Posted By:
A3Kitsune
(6/22/2011 7:51:21 AM)
Nearly every single Time Spiral card was an homage to at least one previously printed card.
This card is part of a five-card cycle referencing the various kinds of "storage lands;" the first were in Fallen Empires (Icatian Store, et al) then tried again in Mercadian Masques (Subterranean Hangar, et al). This cycle became easily the most successful, finding a way to make the 'storage' part of the land less-clunky, promoting some entrants in this cycle to appear in tournament-caliber constructed decks.
Posted By:
Missile_Penguin
(7/11/2013 7:43:35 PM)
Great in control decks. I run one of these and one Molten Slagheap in my Modern Cruel control deck; they provide a great mana sink in case I don't counter anything, and allow me to cast my win card even if I'm stuck on five or six lands.
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