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Home > Magic The Gathering Singles > The Dark (Italian)

 

Sorrow's Path (The Dark (Italian))

 
Product Review Rating : ** (11 reviews)

 
Near Mint Magic the Gathering Card in non-English language $0.99  0 in stock  Sold Out  (E-mail me when this product is back in stock
Shipping weight: 0.004 pounds (Size: 3.50" H x 2.50" W x 0.08" D)

Dark Italian Near Mint Rare La 

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* Hands down the worst Magic card ever printed. But hey, why not add it to your collection so you have the worst Magic card ever printed???

  -- By Anonymous from USA on December 09, 2001
***** Wonderful card. Great artwork, great for combos and a very original idea.

  -- By Jeremy from USA on May 29, 2002
* The worst card ever made. There are none lower.

  -- By Grayson from Louisvlle, KY on September 01, 2003
* Worst card ever period. It is just worse than Pale Moon.

  -- By Mike from Ottawa on December 29, 2004
*** This is a card that is good for only very select combos... which makes it fun. As creativity goes: this card is one of the coolest that I have seen. There are many more.. It is far too specific to make it good for the people who like standard cards and sheeple beatdown.

  -- By Will from Canada on February 17, 2006
* Hmmmm. Sorrow's Path's main ability, to suddenly switch the amount of damage dealt to a blocking creature, is nice, but the drawback is horrendous. To negate that, perhaps play Mycosynth Lattice to turn all creatures into artifacts, Darksteel Forge to make all of your artifacts indestructable, and Aven Redeemer to prevent the damage to yourself. That works, right? Except... if you have the Lattice and Forge, why not just play Shatterstorm instead? No matter what combo you can think of for this card, there's bound to be something better and easier.

  -- By William B. Staples from Springfield, MA USA on July 30, 2007
*** Although considered one of the worst cards in the game, with spells such as Donate or even better, Political Trickery, you can turn this card into a killer. Just give it to an opponent and have an Icy or other item to cause it to tap. It won't win any tournaments, but it's good for a Stylish kill in a multiplayer.

  -- By Matt from Sarasota FL on August 04, 2007
***** Egads, I just had a revelation. Sorrow's Path + Darien, King of Kjeldor + Soul Warden + Vigor = WIN. When you tap Sorrow's Path, it deals 2 damage to you, whereupon Darien creates two Soldier tokens, which causes the Soul Warden to give you 2 life. Meanwhile, the Path deals 2 damage to all of your creatures, which Vigor then prevents, granting all of your creatures a permanent +2/+2. BRILLIANT! But hard to pull off...

  -- By Will from Springfield, MA USA on November 30, 2007
***** I am dead serious you can make a good deck around this card. Try using it with cards like Lim-Dul's Paladin, Tamanoa and Fog Patch.

  -- By Anonymous from Bendigo, Australia on December 28, 2007
* There is just one card worse than this.....Great Wall.

  -- By OOOOOOOOOOk from Nowhere on May 31, 2009
* Cards like this need to be collected together in one giant heap and paraded through town in shame, all the while people throwing tomatoes at them, until they reach the city center and are returned to the fiery pits of Hell from which they came.

  -- By Al from Halifax, NS on October 28, 2009


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