My question is, what happens if you target an opponents Angelic Wall and they go to play a second one later in, is that one exiled when it comes into play or does it stay?
Posted By:
bjorn313
(9/30/2012 7:31:44 PM)
Oblivion Ring on steroids
Posted By:
Zacklar
(10/1/2012 3:25:08 AM)
Great card with a lot of uses, I just wish it could get rid of other Detention Spheres.
Posted By:
ThinkOriginal
(1/10/2013 9:11:41 AM)
One advantage this has over Oblivion Ring is that when your opponent responds with an overloaded Mizzium Skin or Simic Charm, you can choose not to exile a permanent of your own, whereas with Oblivion Ring you must target one of your own permanents. Then again this isn't a terribly likely occurrence, but it has happened before.
Posted By:
lemonadecat
(2/23/2013 6:01:12 AM)
I run two of these in my casual u/w deck. Like many have already said this card works best against combo and tribal decks. And if you're already playing u/w you might as well replace Oblivion Ring with this. You're most likely spending a blue to pay for the ring anyways, so why not give it a little more power, even if that power's situationally based on whether or not the opponent has more than one copy of any given card on the field
@Amorgan
Derp.
Posted By:
collintendo
(2/25/2013 1:39:14 AM)
oh good they brought it back -_-
Posted By:
Xineombine
(3/13/2013 7:18:26 AM)
I see why they added the second part to this card. After a few spheres came up, someone could just play another to exile all of them, bringing all the cards back, but then, what would happen after you o-ringed that sphere and the other spheres came back into play? MY BRAIN!
Posted By:
Araganor
(4/29/2013 7:24:24 AM)
Solid response to Voice of Resurgence spawns in current standard. (After shocking it of course). Even though, that card is still unfair.
Posted By:
zipec
(7/13/2013 1:57:06 PM)
nothing i says i hate tokens or play sets more than this
Posted By:
reawkwian
(3/20/2014 6:08:39 AM)
Mirrorweave
Posted By:
Syrtees
(6/1/2014 8:17:31 PM)