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Fork (Alpha)

Rarity : R
Color : R   Colors : Red
Casting Cost :
Card Type : Interrupt
Card Text : Any sorcery or instant spell just cast is doubled. Treat Fork as an exact copy of target spell except that Fork remains red. Copy and original may have different targets.
Artist : Amy Weber

 
Product Review Rating : **** (16 reviews)
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***** Fork is a great combo card to use with cards such as time walk and searing wind. PS: the guy who wrote the other review was probably slightly drunk(check what time he wrote it)
  -- By Anonymous from Liverpool, England on November 23, 2001
**** I agree with review #2 Number 1 was probably drunk or stoned. What an amatuer. HE probably sucks at magic. The fork is awesome. I love the card. I bow to it in my room sometimes (not really) its good but it can only help you once giving you a slight advantage but what happens when your opponent comes up with something that quadruples the power of fork then mirrors on you. BBBBBBBBBBBBOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMMMMMM!
  -- By Cameron from Spirit Lake, ID USA on December 15, 2002
*** Why does everyone rave about this card? Yes, it is pretty good, but cards like Mirari are a million times better! This card you can only use once unless you have a card like Holistic wisdom.
  -- By Anonymous from Winchester VA on March 31, 2003
*** Solid card that can throw a direct damage deck over the top. Throw 4 of them in a deck and start drawing. Particularly useful in a red/white deck where you can either bash you opponent or stock up your own life. The fact that you can only use it once is fairly unimportant since it's typically easy to recycle. Mirari's fun too, but as an artifact it can be toasted or, worse yet, stolen.
  -- By Anonymous from MD, USA on March 18, 2004
***** this is one of the best magic cards ever. play an instant or sorcery and (BLAM) now i got two for just 2 red mana, or better yet you lightning bolt by creature i say yours dies too.
  -- By eviltrooper5 from liverpool, ny usa on May 20, 2004
***** Ahh the old fork... so diverse and powerful! The obvious thing to do is fork a lightning bolt or incinerate, that can easily spell win! Even better is to tap 2 and float it, sac the mountains for fireblast then use the flaoted mana to fork it, H-bomb right there! An overlooked benefit of this card is the ability to copy something an opponent cast also, so if they cast a soothing balm you can gain 5 life also to break even, whatever you want! Short list material!
  -- By Nick from Tampa on October 30, 2004
***** This card is a must in almost every red deck. Mirari may seem good, but it costs five mana and that limits it's usefulness. My friend put that card in his deck and he never gets a chance to use it because he can only get it out late in the game. When he does he rarely gets a chance to use its effect and I usually destroy it with a disenchant. Fork, however can be played early and effectively. For example, if my opponent uses a counterspell on me, I can fork the counterspell to counter it.
  -- By Tom from Joliet, MT on April 18, 2005
***** I myself, having played for about 3 to 4 years now, have always wanted a Fork of my own. Recently I traded a friend some very good cards, just to get one of my own. Now, lets think about the posible uses for this card... Lets say I am using a random deck have five mountains untapped, they have a whorde of puny elves ready to poke me to death next turn. I have three cards in my hand after I drew my card not really paying attention to what I drew. I decide to play a lightning bolt, now they were at 8 before hand. So they remain at five while i have 3 untapped mana while I have another burn card, shock. since they are not using counter magic I will play a shock leaving them at three to end my turn... But wait, I just happen to have drawn a card this turn... wow, what a coincidence, I drew a Fork! (I bet you can see where i am going...) I tap my two untapped mountains and decide on which spell to use it on. Shock, no... I guess I will fork the only spell on the stack that will finish him/her off. Lighning bolt is plit into two spells each dealing 3 damage each along with a 2 damage shock. They lose, rendering their mob of elves... USELESS!!!
  -- By Evil J.Schmoe from Waukesha County, WI USA on June 23, 2005
***** Think about this card in a group game. You play Isochron Scepter imprinting this card onto it, now reserve 2 mana, and suddenly anything anyone throws to anyone, is now up for grabs. Just think about that, someone is about to take someone else out with a large fireball, suddenly, you grab it, throw it back at them.
  -- By Anonymous from California on July 07, 2005
***** use this with soul burn and double their damage and bouble your life. i makes me want to cry that i only have one of these
  -- By Anonymous from paducah kentucky on December 05, 2005
**** lol.. last week, playing a 5 player game, 4 mana flares on the board.. Four of us were a bout to die when I played a 30pt psychic drain on the 5th guy, just to say I did and low and behold the from the Gobo deck on the left came a fork... 60 cards off the library in one turn... we laughed about it for days
  -- By SlickWally from The Mighty Canada! on February 24, 2006
***** Fork is great yes, but you noobs are misenterpreting it. If you duplicate a soul burn or say a fireball you do NOT duplicate the x. So if you fork a soul burn congrats, you now have 2 soul burns. However it is always fun when an opponent says "I fork the soul burn", and I say with a sly grin "good job, now pay the x for that second soul burn"
  -- By jesi from thermopolis on May 01, 2006
***** 3 words: bolt, fireblast, fork. 11 damage 3rd turn.
  -- By josh from San Diego, CA on October 25, 2006
***** This card is great with burn spells. This is a key to 1 of my combos: I play 4 rite of flames (Play one to play another and so on) to get 11 mana. I play an X burn spell for 10 damage, play fork for 20.
  -- By the reaper from the underworld on June 22, 2007
***** Fork + fireball + channel = win Fork + bloodlust + berserker = win Fork + any sorcery/instant that is big = win ...... You get the idea. on top of that with the release of twincast you just now have potentially 8 ways of doubling output.....
  -- By God from heaven on September 07, 2007
***** Put it on a a stick use it with lightning helix,lightning bolt,lava spike,any burn really... and fireblast for the win.
  -- By peter from Rutland on May 23, 2008


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