You picked the wrong plane! Give me your FACE!
Posted By:
Trygon_Predator
(9/26/2012 2:03:13 PM)
Blightning for everyone!
Posted By:
brunsbr103
(9/25/2012 4:05:28 PM)
I suppose the randomness factor makes it better than Blightning, but the usability in multiplayer finishes up the cost for me. A bit much, but overall it's fair and very Rakdos.
Also, you think my face is pretty? You're so swe-
*Crunch*
Posted By:
DoragonShinzui
(9/29/2012 8:45:37 AM)
Huh, the first thing I noticed about this is that the artwork is quite similar to that of Death's Caress. Then I noticed that this, unlike that card, is actually pretty useful.
Posted By:
Totema
(9/25/2012 6:37:36 PM)
Two cards at random, and to every opponent, really nice in group game.
Posted By:
Cyberium
(9/26/2012 12:26:54 AM)
Just a helpful reminder: if you're gonna include this in your multiplayer deck, ah, make sure you're well on your way toward victory before casting it. Because you can bet your ass everyone else is gonna start targeting you.
Posted By:
Eternal_Blue
(9/28/2012 12:42:29 PM)
"Nyoser, you might want to see a dermatologist to get your hands checked, that really doesn-ARGGHHH!"
Posted By:
Mode
(9/28/2012 5:08:35 PM)
I want to cast this with an Arcane Melee in play.
Posted By:
lorendorky
(9/26/2012 12:57:41 AM)
A lot of people(not all) seem to be overlooking the most advantageous aspect of this card: It doesn't make your opponents "Discard 2 cards" like Mind Rot and Blightning do, it makes them "Discard two cards AT RANDOM".
This makes all the difference, because while you could argue at turn 5 or later they won't have a decent hand size, letting them choose which cards to discard versus making them discard something can be way more effective. Good players will typically try to keep card advantage and know when they get hit with blighting which two cards to ditch given circumstances, this card removes those advantages.
Not to mention some decks such as Golgari, will have cards in their hand they WANT in the graveyard, but discarding at random reduces their chance for success.
Hands down I'll be incorporating this into my Grixis discard deck and using it for multiplayer.
Posted By:
RuecianXII
(10/9/2012 1:49:44 AM)
Hmm, yeah, Radagast has it right - this is actually pretty sweet in Commander...
Wait, no. The impact isn't worth the effect of ***ing off each opponent you have. Maybe late game when you want them to not interfere, but this could be a bit too risky politics wise.
Posted By:
psychichobo
(11/19/2012 4:25:43 PM)