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| Rarity : R | Casting Cost : 1  | | Card Type : Legendary Creature - Human Monk | | Card Text : Players can play spells only during their own turns. | | “Each night as Master Dosan prays to the kami, the hate he receives in return withers his body a little more. Though the kami are slowly killing him, still he continues his prayers.” -Meditation journal of a young budoka | | Pwr/Tgh : 2/2 | | Artist : Mark Zug |
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Shipping weight: 0.03 pounds
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| [Customer Reviews] Write your own review |
I see no reason why this should be a rare and a legendary creature whatsoever -- By J.R.R from Medford ,OR on December 18, 2004 |
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This card is actually quite good, if you can keep it in play of course. And a 2/2 creature coming with a three mana price tag is efficient as well. -- By Mille73 from K.L. on December 29, 2004 |
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This card really messes up blue counterspelling and red's abilities to do direct damage to creatures to finish them off during combat. Another good example where Dosan works well is against the Way of the Warrior deck where Call to Glory cannot be played to its maximum effect. The white player would have to cast it during his/her turn, nullifying the +1/+1 effect, and rendering the surprise block useless. Not entirely a useless card at all, although is limited to disrupting decks that rely on the use of instants during the opponents turn. -- By PK-Jai from Canada on January 06, 2005 |
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I think dosan is fatastic because this one card destroys a whole deck (mono blue)! -- By b\g-player from Germany on July 15, 2005 |
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