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Possibly one of the BEST cards for a multi color deck. I play a Sliver deck and with cards like Sliver Queen and Sliver Overlord, you have a 5 color tapping card possible on the OPENING TURN!
The only downer is that they are going to restrict it as of January for Type 1. -- By Matt from Port Jervis, NY on December 07, 2003 |
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This is a great card. I find that it is extremely flexible, good for any deck. Much like the original moxes, this card can replace mana in a deck. It provides excellent mana acceleration. I just hope it doesn't become restricted in tournaments too soon! -- By Phil J from Baltimore, MD USA on December 10, 2003 |
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To put it in a word or two, must have. -- By Xanosaucy from Brownsville, TX USA on December 15, 2003 |
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This card is useful in only some situations. I'd give it a 3.5. It wastes 8 slots unless it's just Shrapnel Blast food or Affinity. It's in way too many extended decks and costs you powerful cards you need to use. -- By Anonymous from Sandusky, OH USA on December 27, 2003 |
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Granted The Chrome Mox does help in mana hungry decks, mainly blue, but I don't feel it's that great of a card. Now if we think playable, the best card in the set is The Isochron Scepter. The Mox is good for mana but that's it, the scepter is good for anything and everything. Thanks for hearing me out. -- By Matthew G. brooks from Ft. Story Va. on December 30, 2003 |
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Mmm good -- By Anonymous from Westerly RI on January 14, 2004 |
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this card is wayyyyyyyyyyyyyy over rated it's horrible. -- By joey zabel from NY NY on January 20, 2004 |
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By far the coolest mox. Multi-colored decks are getting spooky. If you have a foiled copy of this card, hang on to it!!! -- By Bubba Keltch from Tonkawa,OK USA on March 02, 2004 |
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This card is great for mana acceleration, it doesn't have a place in every deck but it is fantastic in most decks. -- By Anonymous from england on March 13, 2004 |
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why isint it power nine? -- By decoy! from usa on August 31, 2004 |
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Worst of all mox's but still better than no mox's. Great card unfortunately it should have been the first mox made not the last one to date. -- By Joe from Pittsburgh, PA on September 08, 2004 |
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this cards quite crap -- By psychotic from vic australia on September 23, 2004 |
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Chrome mox has to be one of the kewlest cards out there (with the exception of Power 9 and the allmighty Black Lotus) its kinda like and extra mana on turn one, and it STAYS there until destroyed. The posibilities! I've been wooped by this cards so many times it's not even funny. No, really, it's not. I.E. in and enchantress deck on turn one: Forest, Chrome Mox, discard aaaa....monstrous growth, play Evlish Pioneer, play another forest, then whip out an Argothian Enchantress. incase you cant count thats 3 forests, and 2 creatures one of which can't be countered. well i g2g, hope you enjoyed my very first review EVER. Chao! -- By Dana (magic novice, but learning) from Milo, Maine on October 25, 2004 |
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speeds up decks like gob-vantage and gives blue a quick edge in a quicker format.. it is a must for extended tournament play -- By weiznit from New york city on December 03, 2004 |
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Why is the value so high? Almost like a 'mox diamond' and similar to a 'lotus vale', there is a side-effect of this card. Consider this side effect, that it would vary from medium to great as it requires 'imprinting' of a variable card. -- By Anonymous from Sydney, NSW, Australia on December 14, 2004 |
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why isant this the power nine because nothing compares to the oroginal power.How can a 0 casting artifact that u have to ditch a card to get the mana be bad simple the oroginal moxes cost 0 but u dont have to ditch it -- By magiccardcrazy666 from whaleyville, md on February 27, 2005 |
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Garbage -- By big j from alabama on March 20, 2005 |
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I Have 2 of these and no complaining........they helped me out about 5 or 6times.VERY GOOD CARD..................... -- By Mik Mäe from Viljandi, Estonia on April 08, 2005 |
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good price for this card... considering most places ask 20 for them... fast mana is good and while this card isnt great in all decks it certainly is almost a must in decks like MUC that can recover the card disadvantage.. or Red Decks that want to drop that turn 1 slith -- By Josh Fulton from North Carolina on May 12, 2005 |
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this card can add a huge advvantage to mulit-color deck and in affinity deck can provide 2 mana on your first turn -- By brendan mitchell from new york on June 21, 2005 |
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power 10 anyone? -- By Anonymous from boring, Maine USA on July 03, 2005 |
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A good card, But only for multicolor decks. I have three of them in my deck, pulled them all out in my first hand with three useless creatures, next turn i had already four mana out. but i will continue to say that its only good for multicolored decks. -- By Anonymous from in front of his computer on August 14, 2005 |
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this one is a tricky one!!!!!!!!!! it can win the game for you or it can screw you -- By temok from zamora, mich mex on January 02, 2006 |
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While it's a very good card, especially for decks that rely on speed, it isn't nearly as good as Mox Diamond. It is overrated in some ways; I don't think many people would use it in T1, only extended. It is a worthy addition to most decks in extended. -- By Kristen P. from Madison,WI on July 26, 2006 |
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Top 3 card in Mirrodin. Easy top 5 card in the block. -- By Michael Williams from Chicago on December 24, 2006 |
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when i first got this card i was a little dissapointed, then i remembered the phyrexian dreadnaught. add a stifle, and anyone for a 12/12 trample on turn one? -- By DudeAmaze from uk on January 12, 2008 |
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people that call this crap are artards. however it is a wannabe mox. and it will never be the real thing. still... useful in countless decks. -- By satan from hell on July 28, 2008 |
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