Only comparable card that even came close to this was the Vampiric Tutor, which oddly enough is more expensive.
Posted By:
FragNutMK1
(3/22/2010 4:27:13 AM)
DrooooooooOOOOOoooooolllll....
Posted By:
Guest2146443305
(6/26/2009 10:13:04 PM)
This is an old card before they understood how much this effect should cost. Its clearly overpowered today, so ill give it a .5/5
Posted By:
TheWrathofShane
(12/7/2012 12:56:34 PM)
One of these in mint condition is on sale on eBay for $3,600. Jesus.
Posted By:
kor6sic6
(10/22/2011 11:04:02 AM)
@Request
I think he meant Vampiric Tutor
Posted By:
Fallout90
(6/10/2012 2:06:23 AM)
@ Request
Yeah, no idea what happened there. Either way this card is ridiculous, and any time I hear arguments break out over power creep this card gets cited as evidence that it isn't as bad as they say.
Posted By:
SocialExperiment
(6/30/2012 12:18:13 AM)
This card is amazing. It's whatever you need it to be, and it's cheap. Quintessential black, and the benchmark for all tutors.
Posted By:
Reversed
(8/15/2012 9:23:43 PM)
Love Demonic Tutor! Stacks up to ( and surpasses most) ANY modern card.
Posted By:
niallcmurray86
(1/5/2013 3:19:24 PM)
One can argue that this is not very in flavor for black. Why? Drawing it inspires hope and rejoicing!
Posted By:
Ibn_Shisha
(6/11/2013 7:43:33 AM)
@supermood00d
Its effect doesn't fall behind the power 9 in a Vintage Dark Ritual deck. The Demonic Tutor --> Yawgmoth's Will --> Demonic Tutor --> Tendrils of Agony combo has been winning Vintage tournaments for years. Actually, I would argue that in many, perhaps most Vintage decks, Demonic Tutor is a staple no less worthy than the power 9 simply due to the sheer number of 1-ofs these days.
Posted By:
DeaTh-ShiNoBi
(7/19/2013 12:05:37 AM)