It's a game within a game...GAMECEPTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Posted By:
Xineombine
(5/17/2013 6:23:37 AM)
Does anyone else notice it's name is pronounced the same as Charizard? (Shut up, you know what Charizard is.)
Posted By:
DaLucaray
(6/14/2013 5:43:20 PM)
@GhostCounselor
things that look symmetrical can be useful (read: Wrath of God, Time Spiral)
In those cases more obvious, but still.
@Aquillion
almost, but it doesn't go into the graveyard until it's resolved.
Posted By:
CogMonocle
(6/22/2013 3:26:13 PM)
"Shahrazad" is an alternate spelling of Scheherazade, the narrator of Arabian Nights who tells her husband Shahryar a new story each night. Shahryar originally plans to have her executed but becomes so enthralled by her stories that he falls in love with her and spares her life. Using a story to present one or more other stories in this way is known as frame narrative and is beautifully represented here by the subgame.
Gotta love the flavor of some of these older cards.
Posted By:
Mr_Bubbles
(6/22/2013 7:29:33 PM)
As long as you have more free time than your opponent you win the game... But lose at life.
Art and flavor wise there's a hooka in the corner so the story goes -all players get " distracted " for awhile and play a side game of magic.-
Posted By:
TomWarleader
(6/30/2013 9:36:39 PM)
Great with the new Chandra, Pyromancer.
Posted By:
anhsieh
(6/30/2013 10:10:40 PM)
@DeaTh-ShiNoBi
Read Mr_Bubbles explanation. Then refer to the corresponding Wikipedia article. This card is one of the most fluffy cards ever printed. It literally foretold the forthcoming expansions and what the themes used in them would be. So the question is, is Wizards going to stop printing the game after 1,001 sets?
Posted By:
green4456
(11/11/2013 9:49:44 PM)
My buddy kept on saying how we had to play a multiplayer game as soon as possible. So my playgroup all got together, and the game lasted 2 hours longer than it should have. My buddy hit all copies. Ughhh
Posted By:
Anaxie1
(12/31/2013 11:51:51 AM)
So what formats CAN I play this card in?
Posted By:
seahen
(4/6/2014 7:06:13 AM)
I kind of want to make a Blue/White Mill deck with this. Because you are pretty much playing the same game and your opponent is the only person who suffers from this.
Posted By:
Hercynian
(6/4/2014 7:29:50 PM)