Getting a tad stale. Variation next time please.
Posted By:
LordOfTheFlies87
(7/20/2012 7:03:57 PM)
For maximum opponent rage:
T1: Mountain, Vexing Devil
opponent rolls eyes and takes 4
T2: Swamp, this, Vexing Devil again
=D
Posted By:
MightySqueeth
(10/15/2012 4:39:08 AM)
Very low cost and it's a 1 for 1. Not very good early game (despite being easy to cast early game) since the discard pile is smaller. In the end, this is a good card, but you can use the space in your library for something better.
Posted By:
jduster
(3/17/2013 7:26:52 AM)
I have a question. Why doesn't this card exist:
{U}/{B}
Instant
Return target creature card from an opponent's graveyard to their hand.
The purpose of such a card would be to give Control a tool against Combo. Specifically a Tool to give the Game an Answer to Reanimator. Faithless Looting, cycling, and other such effects would be quite vulnerable to a card that can mess with tempo, putting the card back into their hand, much like Unsummon targeting their graveyard. The purpose of this over Exiling cards from graveyard, would be the same as the purpose of Unsummon over Doom Blade, only played out in the graveyard instead of the battlefield. When you run Unsummon and Doom Blade in the same deck, you have powerful Control on the battlefield. When you run Exile effects with my Graveyard Bounce spell, you have a similar Control over Reanimator's Graveyard.
Posted By:
DarthParallax
(6/12/2013 9:55:29 PM)
Raise dead is rated more than a full star higher than this one, despite being exactly the same card with a different name.
Posted By:
Traius
(7/31/2013 1:48:39 AM)
I like your cousin better.
Posted By:
Claytoon
(9/7/2013 10:39:21 PM)
Not a bad card, but not competitive worthy.
Posted By:
TheWrathofShane
(11/10/2013 10:13:46 AM)
Honestly I'd like to see something like this combined with DarthParallax's idea as a replacement, even it meant costing {1} more.
{1}{B}
Instant
Return target creature card from a graveyard to its owner's hand.
Being instant and multipurpose would help this see play I think; The cost increase wouldn't be a big deal since it would A) allow for a surprise factor, B) allow you to cast it at the end of your opponents turn so you can have your mana around just in case, and C) Not matter much for how this is generally used anyways ; rarely on turn one or two.
Posted By:
Yukikah
(1/9/2014 9:30:56 AM)