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Burning Wish (Judgment)

Rarity : R
Color : R   Colors : Red
Casting Cost : 1
Card Type : Sorcery
Card Text : Choose a sorcery you own from outside the game, reveal that card, and put it into your hand.
She wished for a weapon, but not for the skill to wield it.
Artist : Scott M. Fischer

 
Product Review Rating : **** (7 reviews)
Near Mint Magic the Gathering Card $8.99  10 in stock     Quantity to PUT IN CART 
Card Number 83, Shipping weight: 0.004 pounds

Judgment Near-mint Rare 



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***** FIVE STARS BROTHER! NO MORE NO LESS....! I have 4 of them, even I just bring 2 in my deck...

  -- By Anonymous from Arcane Sanctum on July 10, 2010


***** For vintage, it's very recommended card. For Legacy, great in one land-belcher deck. For extendeed until type 2, look for sorcery cards with "rebound" ability. It should be fun when playing Consuming Vapors, rebound Consuming Vapors, then Burning Wish and play the Vapors once more....

  -- By Berny Heizhar from Germany on July 10, 2010


***** I agree with two guy above me... hehehehehe... and man, c'mon... For 1R that can put a sorcery card outside the game into your hand? It's great enough... If you want instant speed, it'll be 2RR or maybe 3RR... and I think Burning Wish is better than that...

  -- By Anonymous from Canada on July 10, 2010


***** Great card... Although it's a sorcery, it can bring the nasty card Yawghmoth's Will back and play again... This card is insane...!

  -- By Jansen Robert from Jakarta on July 10, 2010


***** In response to the dude above me, "What's wrong with Quicken?" Seriously? What's wrong with Quicken is that it's nowhere near the same caliber as this card, since it's completely conditional. Also, let's take your example to its logical conclusion: you Quicken your Burning Wish, tutoring up whatever sorcery you want. It's a slightly better play, because you then have two more mana open your next turn, but since it's a sorcery you would need a second Quicken to tutor up a sorcery and play it on your opponent's turn. You, sir, have just been PWNED by logic.

  -- By Duke DemonKnight from adfawet w on April 12, 2008


***** Yeah, but would also cost 3RR for an instant speed one. Anyway, what's wrong with quicken?

  -- By Garfy from London, England on May 25, 2007


*** it will be 5 stars if it is an instan am i right?

  -- By deleon from ph on April 13, 2005




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