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| Rarity : R | | Color : Gld  Colors : White, Blue, Black, Red, Green | Casting Cost :      | | Card Type : Sorcery | | Card Text : Target opponent loses 2 life for each swamp you control. Last Stand deals damage equal to the number of mountains you control to target creature. Put a 1/1 green Saproling creature token into play for each forest you control. You gain 2 life for each plains you control. Draw a card for each island you control, then discard that many cards from your hand. | | Artist : Ron Spencer |
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Card Number 107, Shipping weight: 0.003 pounds
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| [Customer Reviews] Write your own review |
This card by itself can mean the difference between victory and defeat. With four Harrows in a Swamp and Plains heavy deck, it's like one giant punch with some added goodies. The fact that it's in a Precon with a Penumbra Wurm is just sickening. -- By Wally from Olympia, WA on March 19, 2002 |
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Look at this I mean slap this in a modified domain deck and you've just about won the game for just 5 manna who wouldn't want this card. -- By Anonymous from USA on May 19, 2002 |
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This card rocks! Get an all colors deck, add a Trained Orgg, a Penumbra Wurm and a Worldgorger Dragon and you have an instant win. I have used it many times and it has never failed me. I beat my brother 12 times straight with it. It is an all-around good card, aside from the damage, creatures you get, life you gain and cards you draw it only takes five mana. You can't go wrong with this card, so use it if you get it, trust me. -- By Chase Dolloff from Cumberland, ME USA on October 08, 2002 |
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With the right cards and deals you can win the game in 2 turns I've done it before! -- By Anonymous from Tokyo, Japan on December 24, 2002 |
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It's ok, well, it's ok in some decks, and could be really good in others. Overall, not the greatest. -- By Creg from Wisconsin on January 10, 2004 |
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greg- "it's ok in some decks"- er, isn't almost any card? the question is how much do you gain from having that card in the right deck? with this - lots! with prismatic oment, this is deadly. -- By ben_taylor79 from uk on August 19, 2008 |
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