The guy on the right pretty much captures how I feel when I play this card.
Posted By:
Enemy_Tricolor
(10/2/2010 9:42:48 PM)
This is an example of a well-designed card. It challenges a common intuition among players that certain cards are "strictly worse" than others because of their drawbacks. No matter, you simply use Donate to make your opponent suffer the drawbacks instead.
Posted By:
GoblinNaysayer93
(6/13/2011 5:44:52 PM)
Dropped a Steel Golem on turn three, Donate on turn four, Unsummoned his other creature he had... yeah, he wasn't too happy when his Elf deck just stopped.
Posted By:
Exuberance
(1/11/2010 9:26:27 PM)
"Here, have a Panoptic Mirror with a Mudhole on it."
If you manage to then win that game, I'll be impressed.
Posted By:
LordRandomness
(11/30/2011 5:34:36 PM)
...and then lose when Phage comes back under your control?
>>The problem is Phage is not "coming into play," it's just changing controllers. So no one loses, your opponent just gets control of your bomb. Then if you Turn to Mist it, it will come back into play at EOT under its OWNER'S control, and since you didn't play it from your hand, you lose.
Posted By:
PhyrexianEditor
(11/16/2009 1:17:59 AM)
Donate Forbidden Crypt then pop Tormod's Crypt. Auto WIN.
Posted By:
iamludo
(2/9/2011 8:49:19 AM)
An interesting and cool card idea broken by the reality of the cards around it. Yet another example from Urza's block of a busted combo card.
Posted By:
ratchet1215
(3/17/2011 10:27:33 AM)
i shall use this with rocket powered turbo slug!
Posted By:
stille_nacht
(7/25/2011 7:18:31 PM)
You could use this to drop sorrow's path on your oppionent, then if you have a way to force lands to tap(twitch, opposition, etc), and even ways to force lands to untap (twitch, deserted temple, rewind, Stone-Seeder Hierophant, etc), you can freely drain their life and kill most or all of their creatures.
Posted By:
Gameguy602
(7/24/2011 8:38:08 PM)
Donate a Followed Footsteps that's enchanting Abyssal Persecutor, and watch your opponent fly into a panic trying to get rid of it.
Posted By:
Salient
(8/22/2011 1:19:19 AM)