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Time Walk (Beta)

Rarity : R
Color : U   Colors : Blue
Casting Cost : 1
Card Type : Sorcery
Card Text : Take an extra turn after this one.
Artist : Amy Weber

 
Product Review Rating : ***** (37 reviews)
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Shipping weight: 0.004 pounds

Beta Blue Rare 



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***** I used to play Time Walk + Panoptic Mirror in casual/group if I was getting butt-hurt over losing a few too many in a row. Oh, the expressions at the table when this combo comes up, seemingly out of nowhere. Not very legal for tourney, but 99% of my play is casual anyway. "Oh, gee, is it my turn again?"

  -- By Ashnod's God-wand from Needs of the Army, Planet Earth on August 06, 2010


***** I think Magic Masta was just joking around guys. And yeah, this card=amazing.

  -- By Anonymous from Berlin, Deutschland on June 18, 2010


***** Mr. Magic Masta--perhaps Time Walk didn't make your Top-10 Red Sly list because it's a BLUE card! "Expert" Magic players understand the importance of fairly evaluating the efficiency of individual cards even if it doesn't fit their personal color preference.

  -- By ferrioso from Sioux Falls, SD on June 12, 2010


***** If took alone, the most powerful Magic card in existence.

  -- By Sylvanhor from France on May 21, 2010


***** I cry everytime I think about trading this to my brother when you could still get Unlimited boosters for $2.45 a pack. Out of my initial 3 packs and starter I pulled a Walk, a Mox, and Berserk, and traded them all to my brother just to get stuff to actually make deckkout of.

  -- By Brad from Milwaukee on May 04, 2010


***** @Magic Masta- Rotate out eh. Yeah..... just like your sligh deck will rotate out when people around you start playing good decks like Landstill, Belcher, or anything that runs COP: Red : - ) @Time Walk- Simply awesometastic. The only card in the game that I think has a more powerful effect is Ancestral Recall and that's only because Time Walk is somewhat situational. By situational I mean that if you have no cards in hand and no relevant permanents in play then it's worthless, but if you have 4 Tarmogoyfs in play then it's freaking amazing: - )

  -- By Khurtz from Fairport, NY on February 19, 2010


***** i believe it would work best with panoptic mirror for the infinite turn combo

  -- By Anonymous from castroville, tx on July 14, 2009


***** This is the Power Nine card I want above the rest. I love my Time Warp, but it is nothing when compared to this. And of course, the illustration is fantastic.

  -- By Aesthete from Canada on April 05, 2009


***** Time Walk - Fork! A classic.

  -- By Fernando from San Diego, CA on March 22, 2009


***** you can't use this with the isochron scepter. it's a sorcery

  -- By Anonymous from orlando, fl on March 09, 2009


***** Easily one of my favorite cards in the game (interesting art too). I don't see what there isn't to like about taking an extra turn for 2 mana.

  -- By John from Indiana on January 14, 2009


***** This is a great card for any Type I deck... heck, its great for any format it is legal in. For all those posting that they" put this card on a stick.. meaning they use it with Isochron scepter, you are very ignorant people. Scepter only imprints instants, Time Walk is a soccery. You either don't know how to plat Magic The Gather or are cheating with very expensive cards. This in my opinion is by far one of the most powerful cards ever made for MTG.

  -- By Anonymous from NYC on August 01, 2008


***** Best card, Ever.

  -- By Anonymous from Somewhere on June 12, 2008


***** Isochron scepter DOES NOT work with this card unless it was made an instant since the last time I looked. A real infinite combo that I use would be Timewalk, Soldevi Digger, and Planar portal. Another good one would be Timewalk and Panoptic Mirror. If you want a good combo for isochon scepter try that and ancestral.

  -- By Anonymous from Kent, OH on June 10, 2008


***** Oh... and um by the way, I know I just had my turn and you were hoping to untap your stuff and kill me next turn but now I'm thinking will just go again and untap all my stuff again and pound you into the ground. Watching the blood drain from your opponents faces when they think they have the game in the bag is what this card is all about.Its just plain fun to play with. Don't play it too much though or you may lose friends (also this card has possibly the coolest artwork in the game, They just don't make'em like this anymore!)2 mana. enough said.

  -- By Jimmy K. Moss from Minneapolis, MN on June 03, 2008


**** By far deserves to be in the power 9. However, I usually play Vintage combo style decks with it. In these cases, Time Twister, Ancestral Recall, and even Wheel of Fortune end up being better because I get more cards from them. Don't get me wrong, Time Walk is great, but cards like Yawgmoth's Bargain and Will are "I win" buttons. Time Walk often won't straight up make you win, but it sure does help.

  -- By Josh R from Portland, OR on May 29, 2008


***** A shockingly good card, this is easily one of the best cards ever made. How anyone could rank this less than 5 stars is beyond me. To take another turn, at the amazingly cheap cost of 2 converted mana, is stunning. It's effectiveness after a few rounds is ludicrous.

  -- By Lunaticfringe from So Cal, USA on May 16, 2008


**** best card for blue deck I think,if you get like 4 of them you will own every one in duel,but this card is banned ...

  -- By gougou from Canada on April 07, 2008


***** As all P9(10) deserve, this bad boy gets a perfect score.

  -- By Anonymous from West Side!!! on April 01, 2008


***** my t1 deck has 1 of these with 4 isochronic sceptors. sceptor + this = unlimited turns. turn 1. swamp + dark rit + demonic tutor (unless this is in your hand) black lotus - isochron. 2 floating mana so you put this on it and use the 2 for the extra turn. hey you got unlimited turns on t1. 5/5 only because i cant give it more stars. best card in game better than black lotus imo

  -- By G from NY on March 17, 2008


***** This is the ultimate weapon a wizard can have in his arsonal..Simply put, the BEST card in MAGIC.

  -- By timewalk15 from Levittown, PA. on February 02, 2008


***** LOL! Magic Masta how can you put 3 stars on this card? Placeholder? It only weighs in at .003. LOL This card is part of the P9. Does this make sense? It should get 10 stars out of 5.

  -- By John Doe from Indiana on February 02, 2007


***** The only one of the power nine that should be worth hundreds of dollars. All the others are ok but not the greatest. This one rocks.

  -- By Anonymous from NY on June 26, 2006


***** A great card, in combination with new time stop, and time extend, you can make one of the best types of deck: Clones. These types of cards allow you to build up more, also good if used with doubling season and roar of the wurm. <3

  -- By Marc from =o on April 26, 2006


***** oh men, i would kill my brother for having only one of these....no, i`m kidding. Great card,no more i can say

  -- By Alonso Aravena from Chile, maipu on February 22, 2006


***** Great card PERIOD. Turn two...fork it... with ruby N sapphire down..... YIKES !

  -- By Lee from N J on August 16, 2004


***** This is a very good card there is a reason its in the power 9, magic masta is a moron

  -- By smart from ny on August 10, 2004


***** This card is very useful, I have one in every one of my blue decks.

  -- By Anonymous from sandiego,ca usa on March 14, 2004


***** in todays type one: time walk plus any mirrodin or darksttel card with sorcery imprint can make for a nearly unlimited amount of turns. As for the value of those turns your friends might kick your ass if you do that too often...

  -- By kevin beck from pennsylvania on March 10, 2004


***** This is a great card if ya have something like isocron sceptor and some instant to get it back from your graveyard you can take unlimited ammount of turns for 4 mana per turn...

  -- By Anonymous from Lelystad Holland on January 28, 2004


***** Their is a reason that this card is as expensive as it is, and there is a reason it has been restricted as long as there has been a restricted list. Its because its flat out an incredible card that can be splashed into nearly every competitive T1 deck.

  -- By Andy from Downers Grove, IL on February 21, 2003


***** This is on of the strongest cards in the game.

  -- By Dan from CA, USA on February 15, 2003


** Decent, but just not good enough to earn a spot in my red sly. I gived these to people that just start magic for a small taste of decent, yet never used cards. They can play around with it and experts, such as I, will not look down upon them too much for using it. Once they get better cards it will obviously rotate out, but until then its a nice little placeholder.

  -- By Magic Masta from Magic City on January 13, 2003


***** best card in the game!

  -- By Anonymous from chili town, usa on May 20, 2002


***** Excellent late game card, however early in the game, this usually means nothing more than 'draw a card,' in which ancestral recall would be also better. Not a good use of money. And to the person who said voltaic key along with time vault is good, it isn't. The current oracle wording which is used in tournaments makes it so you have to skip a turn to take a turn.

  -- By Jonah from Mililani, HI USA on April 08, 2002


***** He is right, this card kicks ass, but for unlimited turns, time vault with vaultayic key is better.

  -- By Anonymous from Dominara on February 21, 2002


***** Time Walk is one of the most powerful cards in the entire game. Any serious Type 1 player NEEDS this for his deck. Use this card for the extra turn needed to finish off your opponent, to draw an extra card, or just to buy yourself a little extra time.



This card coupled with Regrowth and Gaea's Blessing gives you the possibility of unlimited turns. Try it in your T1 deck...you will like it!

  -- By ctodd310 from Pittsburgh, PA on May 28, 2001




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