Izzet Guildmage, Training Grounds. As if it needed more breaking anyway...
Oh, and Pinto, after discarding Temporal Mastery to Spellbound Dragon, do yourself a favour and cast Noxious Revival.
Posted By:
LordRandomness
(5/18/2012 4:08:53 AM)
the picture doesnt reflect its greatness though...
Posted By:
spoonish
(5/11/2009 12:27:33 PM)
BROKEN AS HELL. that is all.
Posted By:
Jasonoro
(7/5/2011 6:00:58 PM)
This was a common in the Gamma play test version of Magic. That's the one that says "Opponent Loses next turn" for those who care about History.
The first time I played the owner of the shop I played at, it wasn't restricted, so he popped out like 7 of these things in 3 turns and I lost to a Prodigal Sorcerer.
Posted By:
SlackWareWolf
(7/11/2009 1:18:21 AM)
Pretty awesome how the three humanoids on this card reappeared on Walk the Aeons, albeit with much better/higher quality art.
Posted By:
Omniance
(10/16/2009 5:06:20 AM)
PFfffft, could have just dropped a Tarmogoyf.
Posted By:
desolation_masticore
(5/18/2011 8:24:00 AM)
Hmmm... I'll probably get flamed for this comment, but I just have to say that it's strictly better than Chimney Imp.
Posted By:
Falgorn
(8/26/2010 2:07:57 PM)
How could anyone that plays this game vote lower than 5 for this card? (rage at the utter brokenness of it?)
Posted By:
ArtifactFreak
(5/23/2011 11:09:38 PM)
Fun Fact: This card's early development version made it more broken than it is now.
"Target Player loses next turn"
Meaning your opponent loses the game next turn rather than just losing a turn. The wording was changed but it still ended up being one of the most powerful cards in MTG history :D
Posted By:
Roses4Vee
(12/18/2010 1:31:51 PM)
6/5 isn't high enough. 7/5!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted By:
blink182zombies
(1/8/2011 3:36:03 PM)