But what if your opponent casts One with Nothing? What then?
Posted By:
Ragamander
(12/6/2011 11:07:23 PM)
@Lord_of_Gelectrodes:
- This costs one less mana.
- This tutors new Isperia. On curve, too.
- this doesn't get nullified by your own Ghostly Prison.
Therefore, the Inscrutable is better than Supreme Judge. Don't argue with the logic.
Posted By:
Lash_of_Dragonbreath
(11/4/2012 3:41:48 PM)
A superb card, arguably more useful than Isperia, Supreme Judge, this Isperia can provide both a solid defence and decent offensive capabilities, in addition to helping immensely through both forcing your opponent to reveal their hand and, of course, tutoring additional fliers. She's pretty much an auto-include in my (admittedly casual) U/W deck.
Posted By:
Deus_Mortuus
(1/3/2013 2:28:20 AM)
you could take a peek. Heh heh.
Posted By:
XTwistedsoulX
(5/31/2010 11:47:51 PM)
I think its cost is pretty cheap (but fair!) which makes it come out pretty soon in the game - and sometimes I was hit in the face by a friend of mine with it, then... :-/
Usually I like to kill things with Last Gasp but in this case I can only keep it from assigning combat damage - grmpf! ^^
Posted By:
Schlappi
(9/9/2009 5:02:58 AM)
A good kind of weird, might make an interesting General
Posted By:
axiobeta
(8/30/2011 8:09:41 AM)
Or you could have a telepathy out =D
the only problem I see is when your opponent(s) don't have a hand. Otherwise, double strike is a guaranteed correct guess.
Posted By:
Myxomorph
(6/14/2009 2:50:39 PM)
Her recent self-appointment as Supreme Court Justice makes me quite happy.
Posted By:
http404error
(10/14/2012 5:02:35 PM)
lmao, you dont need to know their deck
you attack once, have a little look, and then when you attack again you know whats gonna be there.
maybe this is why they reprinted meddling mage aswell...
Posted By:
Darklit_Gargoyle
(6/9/2009 9:26:58 AM)
Wonderful art, good stats, great ability (if you know your opponent's deck...), restrictive cost.
Posted By:
RickMaadi179
(5/21/2009 10:00:01 PM)