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This card is decent for playing with, and the card art rules. Just for the fact that I already have 4, I'm going to start collecting them :) -- By Josh from Stillwater, MN USA on May 07, 2002 |
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hey dude if you have one of these and you don't know what the stack is then you should be shot in the head three times then dragged to antarctica and buried in a coffin 20 feet under the ground along with 20 pounds of dead, rotting fish -- By bill from in front of the computer on June 10, 2002 |
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this card was destined to be amazin then they slapped a 5 casting cost on it with a 2 cost to activate. by the time u have 5 mana out against me ur dead or gettin countered out the game. to bad that happened with the cost. -- By tom cadden from Glasgow, Scotland on June 13, 2002 |
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Read the rules James (twit). -- By DigitalXaos from Florida on June 15, 2002 |
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It's expensive, but still useful. Probably best in either a black control deck or a counter-burn deck. If you use it with cantrips, it becomes an improved Jayemdae Tome. -- By Nate from The Universe on June 30, 2002 |
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If you really want to try some crazy stuff, use Urza's mine, Urza's Tower, and Urza's Power Plant. Then use a fireball (or any burn card w/ x in the casting cost), and duplicate it. I killed two people in one move (one at 10, the other at 12) doing exactly that!! -- By Jamal from St. Paul, MN on September 22, 2002 |
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Well, although it is a nice card for copying, there is a better one. Radiate. It will destroy ALL lands if you play it on a stone rain. Too bad Radiate is a one time thing, though. -- By JakDar from Wisconsin on October 11, 2002 |
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A Type II card all the way. Not viable in any other format. Too slow, too much, and too overrated. Yes, it's effect is powerful, but how often will you be able to cast and use it in the super-fast Extended, the near extinct Type 1.5, and Mirari would get laughed off the table in Type 1. 3 stars becaause of artwork and effect. Minus 2 stars because of lack of versitility in formats and stupid casting cost(s). -- By Anonymous from Milwaukee WI, USA on November 14, 2002 |
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In typeII this card is abusive. Play it in mono black or a mirari's wake deck...its the key card to winning usually -- By Anonymous from New York on January 20, 2003 |
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je trouve que c trop bon avec beacon of immortality -- By Maxime from quebec, Canada on November 14, 2004 |
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Mirari the Radiate -- By Bob, the Demonic Chipmunk from California on November 08, 2006 |
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Mirari + seething song + ltngbolt or sumthin (3rd can be just about any damage spell really)... nuff said -- By Jared Gardner from infront of my comp on November 26, 2006 |
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awsome very powerful card great in combination with beacon if immortality. -- By mike fox from wa usa on January 20, 2007 |
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This card is like Twincast, but you can play the ability several times. So what if it costs 5 mana. "With all things great comes a disadvantage" -- By Anonymous from ghncfnfndhvn on June 03, 2007 |
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This is the best way to win a game. Think about it I have built an amazing deck with this thing. Check it out I get mirari out then i throw down seething song and copy it as many times as i want this gives me an endless mana pool then i throw out a burn spell and you are dead. Simple as that. -- By Dewayne Osterdock from Mc Pherson, KS USA on November 12, 2007 |
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No denying this is an alright card, but many people still seem to think that you can get infinite mana with a seething song. You can't. You play the song, copy it as many times as you can with the whatever mana you have, AND THEN the spell resolves, giving you RRRRR for each time you copied it. By that time the spell has already resolved, and you can't re-play it with all your new mana.
Sorry to burst your bubble. -- By Anonymous from Cleveland, OH USA on August 19, 2008 |
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