Use this with cleansing meditation. Sure u need seven or more cards in ur graveyard. But boom everything ur opponents control is destroyed and all of ur cards are returned back to play,
-- By sasuke from Cass City, MI on June 25, 2011
This is a really nice card with tons and tons of combo potential, but it does not work with Celestial Ancient, as one reviewer above suggests. Enchanted Evening turns all permanents into enchantments, but it does not turn your unplayed spells into enchantment spells. The Celestial Ancient specifies that your creatures get +1/+1 counters when you play an enchantment spell, not when an enchantment enters the battlefield under your control. So, unless you actually play an enchantment spell, the Celestial Ancient's ability will not be triggered.
-- By Jim from Madison, WI on September 30, 2010
5 mana is a bit rough. However, scour? Combine this with a little mana acceleration to get ahead of your opponent, and scour his lands from the game, and just demystify the rest in play.
-- By Anonymous from NH USA on September 29, 2009
um, all u people talking bout naturalize tranquility, and echoing calm really don't know the full potential of this card. i need you all to look up the following cards (which are in my deck, with this)
BTW, i do use echoing calm for land killing.
1. aura theif
2.calming verse
3.celestial ancient
do the next to keeping celestial ancient in mind
4.shinewend
5.kithkin spellduster
-- By Brian McPherson from wasilla, Alaska on August 10, 2009
I like this card in combination with Copy Enchantment. Make any perm.
-- By Anonymous from Tampa, FL USA on May 16, 2009
lol, this with Greater Auramancy.... basically: "All permanents you control have shroud"
-- By Embighten from Chicago, Illinois on April 19, 2009
How about this with 4 copies of Spring Cleaning?
-- By Carey from Raleigh, NC USA on March 09, 2009
Very cool with Patrician's Scorn.
By the way, you can't use Sterling Grove to protect your enchantments from Tempest of Light or a similar effect, because it doesn't say "target" on ToL. That's quite the same with the fact that you can Wrath away Progenitus.
But Sterling Grove is a great way to protect your Enchanted Evening from being naturalized by your opponent, and giving all your other permanents shroud as well.
-- By Jonas Mühlestein from Switzerland on March 01, 2009
may seem annoying to get but its really not, putting this card into play with sterling grove and then using tempest of light nukes your opponents and should leave you the definite winner
-- By Anonymous from Columbia, MD USA on February 17, 2009
This + Fracturing Gust = BUTTLOADS of life.. All permanents dead, and 2 life for u for each one... Supposing both you and youre opponent have 5 land by then, thats 20 life, plus Enchanted Evening, so 22.. And if they're playing a gobbie deck or something of the likes, they will probably have 3 or 4 creatures out at the least... Lotsa life, and you're pretty much restarting the game with a lot of life...
-- By sam weinberg from Soquel, CA on December 14, 2008
This card works really great in combos. First off you can natrulize a creature or land. And second you can play a tranquility and deysroy everthing. HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!
-- By mr. person from detroit mi usa on July 07, 2008
This and Echoing Calm are a nice way to take out your opponent's lands.
-- By Will B. Staples from Springfield, MA USA on May 30, 2008
Nice card, but not worth the $4 price tag put on it, what happened to the $1.50 price just a week ago?