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| Rarity : R | | Card Type : Artifact | Card Text : Suspend 3— (Rather than play this card from your hand, pay and remove it from the game with three time counters on it. At the beginning of your upkeep, remove a time counter. When you remove the last, play it without paying its mana cost.) | | Artist : Mark Zug |
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Shipping weight: 0.003 pounds
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| [Customer Reviews] Write your own review |
Its hard not to love almost all of the cards in the time spiral set, and its just the begining! Well wizards did it again by re-realsing in a way some of the old favorites, and this i s amongst one of the best. In ways it is more powerful over black lotus just because your allowed to play a few more spells before you use one of the best cards in the games. Also your opponent has the opprtunity to stop the spell coming back in thanks to voidslime but thats why you play multiples if dci doesn't restrict or ban the card. -- By Charles Burns from Mesquite, TX USA on October 30, 2006 |
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Lotus is one of the most dangerous words in Magic, and this one's no exception. The three-turn wait is most definitely not enough. -- By Bob, the Demonic Chipmunk from California on November 01, 2006 |
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makes subpar "stupid" decks much much more playable. i play this in a white/red 'confusion in the ranks' deck with 'academy rector' and some 'urza's rage' to finish. this deck is totally stupid and not much of a winner, until you add 'lotus bloom' and 'seething song' to the mix! still slightly subpar, but every stupid/jank/cheesy deck idea you've ever had suddenly becomes feasible with this card. of course, even better and more focused decks can use this card too! makes me wonder if this one-card revolution will make the metagame that much more cluttered with wild theme decks of every note going off with loud explosions before disappearing to the next crazy dude's deck. i hope so! -- By Anonymous from gainesville, FL USA on January 23, 2007 |
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