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Black Lotus (Beta)

Rarity : R
Casting Cost : 0
Card Type : Mono Artifact
Card Text : Adds 3 mana of any single color of your choice to your mana pool, then is discarded. Tapping this artifact can be played as an interrupt.
Artist : Christopher Rush

 
Product Review Rating : **** (99 reviews)
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***** An absolutely outstanding way to generate fast colored mana. Its no wonder this card sells for as much as it does...... its got tremendous potential.

  -- By Matthew Davis from Bronson, MI on April 15, 2001
***** This is the grand daddy of them all. The ability to cast first turn baddies makes it the best card of all time.

  -- By Dave Stevens from Auburn NY on October 29, 2001
***** If you think this card is over-rated then you obviously aint used one to first turn channel fireball someone with it. Which I did in two games in a row in a tourny. Best card early game, and always a surprise factor late game when they counter you thinking your all tapped out and you drop mox/lotus/land serra, and being alpha. this is the grand daddy.

  -- By BOWEN from Australia on March 14, 2002
***** They're expensive because they're hard to find, not because they're so good. To have a Black Lotus is like having the Holy Grail of Magic Cards. End of Story.

  -- By Alex Fierro from Monroe, NY on March 14, 2002
***** this is the best card in the game every deck needs one!!!!Its worth the money because you can always turn around and sell it.

  -- By Anonymous from Kansas city, ks usa on March 21, 2002
***** Amazing card when backed with the other power cards. First turn mox drops + a wheel of fortune/time twister are always a good thing.

  -- By profoundd from canada on March 21, 2002
* If you are an extremly seriose player i would buy one of these. It isa very good card but many deck using it can play without it and still be good.

  -- By Braids Winsregionals from NJ USA on April 07, 2002
*** Works great in theory, but it's restricted status makes it too unpractical.

  -- By Matt from Minnesota on April 24, 2002
***** It'll beat any deck! Sure the others will be good, but without Black Lotus, they'll get run over 5th turn. Unfortunately it's restricted in T1 and banned in T1.x, Extended, and T2. Oh well! Who pays attention to DCI anyway???

  -- By Braids LOST LOST LOST LOST regionals from REALITY!!! on May 06, 2002
**** .................................................................classic.............................................................................................the best....................... ...............couldnt be better.................

  -- By D-pro G. from jax.,Fl on May 20, 2002
***** What can I say this card is priceless. So many first turn combo's so little time to do them.

  -- By tom cadden from Glasgow, Scotland on June 01, 2002
***** OK i think it isnt the best card in Magic (ancestrall Recall) but it's an Status symbol today. Many new player havent seen an original Lotus in their life. It's only fun when u play a beta lotus that is the greatest :)

  -- By M.J. from Germany Heidelberg on June 23, 2002
***** Black Lotus, who can forget the classic text: Add three mana of any single color of your choice to your mana pool, then is discarded. Tapping this artifact can be played an an interrupt. Clearly the hardest to find care in Magic: the Gathering ever. 5 stars. Two thumbs up.

  -- By Anonymous from USA on August 03, 2002
***** This card is incredible, even better than

  -- By critic 101 from Hong Kong on August 07, 2002
***** To give it less than 5 stars is an incredibly poor reflection on the rater, as this is by far THE BEST CARD IN THE GAME and without a doubt belongs in any deck.

  -- By Critic 101 from Hong Kong on August 08, 2002
***** The ultimate Magic Card. Effective and the symbol of an experienced magic player.

  -- By Jacob from Connecitcut, USA on August 08, 2002
***** There comes a point in life when you start to have good cards where you may want to enter into competitve Type 1 play. Let me tell you, your deck is not complete until you have this card. Forget how cool it is to lay down turn one, and realize that you can demonic tutor for it to get that one more colored mana you need, or you can make Yawgmoth's Will broken. If you disagree, then you don't have one. Sure it's pricy, but I wouldn't have won day one and T8ed on day two and three at Origins '02 without it.

  -- By Paul Mastriano from Athens, OH on October 04, 2002
***** Black Lotus is one of the most versatile and usable cards in Magic Type 1. It can fit into any deck because of it's ability to generate any kind of colored mana. And the value is definetely NOT based on the cards ability. This card is very rare and are very seldom seen on the common market, and is even hard to find on any market for that matter. 75% of the value is the collectable value (Black Bordered, old print etc). The rest is the playvalue. Some of you should really learn more about this game and it's cards, before making comments you have no facts to refer to. Tharanduil

  -- By Tharanduil from Stockholm, Sweden on December 05, 2002
***** Imagine you are playing a mono-black Necro deck at a important tourney. In your first draw you pull a Black Lotus, Dark Ritual, Necropotence, 2 Swamp, a Black Night, and a card such as Blood Pet the cost only 1 black to play. You throw out a swamp, tap to play a Dark Ritual, throw on the board a Black Lotus, play the Necro, the Black Night and then the Bloodpet. That is one of the best 1st turn combos I can think of, and I played it. Black Lotus, definitly this card must go down into the Magic Hall Of Fame.

  -- By The Planeswalker from Dominaria on December 22, 2002
** This is the most overrated of all magic cards. Yes, it's a good card for speeding up your deck. But it's really only good if you get it 1st or 2nd turn. The fact of how expensive this card is makes me laugh. Definitely not the best card in the game.

  -- By Rick from Pittsburgh on January 30, 2003
**** I think that this cards best use in play these days is as a status symbol. A lotus safely preserved on the box that you have your deck in is where this card should be. It is a classic and should be looked upon as THE card to have. Not because it's the best card out there, but because it is THE card in MTG. A shame they have been restricted like they have but that only adds to the status of having one right? There will always be people who are idiots and think that they are all that, just cause they spent the cash and purchased one. They will only annoy other players and be remembered as the try hard. But I don't care what anyone says. If you are a great magic player, and you have a Lotus on display when you sit at the table, it will put you in that class of players that is that little bit above those around you.

  -- By Mic from Australia on February 26, 2003
***** There is no better card in the game. If you have any sense at all with the magic game, you know that a lotus is the best card to draw.

  -- By Anonymous from Eden Prairie on April 16, 2003
***** Any one that says this card isn't the best in the world, can come to my house and have their butts kicked by my deck with one in it! The price is nothing, even though its restricted/banned in most tournament situations.

  -- By Anonymous from Eden Prairie, MN on April 16, 2003
***** The best card in the game!

  -- By Anonymous from on April 16, 2003
***** This card, is only the best of the world

  -- By ME from My home on April 25, 2003
***** This card, is only the best of the world

  -- By ME from My home on April 25, 2003
***** The best card in the game. Bit pricey though.

  -- By Anonymous from Minneapolis USA on August 28, 2003
***** What are the 2 things that have always made T1 so powerful? Card Drawing and Mana acceleration. This card, in a sense, gives you a 3-turn head start on your opponent. AND it fits in nearly 99% of all T1 decks. It is expensive, definately not worth the money, (You'll never win enough tournaments, just because of it, to pay yourself back -and all the big tournies are T2 now) but it's just so fun to whip one out and see the jaws drop.

  -- By Grayson from Louisville, KY on September 01, 2003
***** 3 Words, Lotus, Channel Fireball.. Kill your opponent on first turn.. The ONLY card that allows you to do it.. In my mind, this is the BEST and ONLY card that could kill someone in the first draw.. Ancestral can't do it.. Sorry..

  -- By Edgey Boy from TO on September 03, 2003
***** This card is well worth the price, you will probably be the only person in your city to own one!

  -- By Anonymous from worcester, MA USA on October 19, 2003
***** hahahaha, I cant believe I'm actually making a review on this card. This card does not have a five rating it should have a 500,000,000 rating. Best card ever, no doubt about it!

  -- By Anonymous from california on November 14, 2003
*** This is no doubt one of the best cards in magic but there is flaws to it.

  -- By Anonymous from Las Vegas, Nevada USA on December 17, 2003
* This is the stupidest card I have ever seen in my 9 years of playing Magic. I mean really, it costs 0 and u can use 3 mana on your first turn, that gets out a concordant crossroad, which stinks extremely bad, and 2 llanowar, which you use to get a really bad card, priest of titania who uses it for a priest and a llanowar, which gets out kamhal fist of krosa, and next turn you win the game. I mean really this combination is horrible.

  -- By Zack Dumlao from Atlana Georgia on December 21, 2003
***** Can't describe all the combinations this card has... i could put out an entire deck of creatures using this card and all of those creatures would have at least 100/100 using a recycle, coat of arms, concordant crossroads and a bunch of cheap elves like llanowars, fyndhorns and priest of titanias.

  -- By Anonymous from maine on December 23, 2003
**** Those of you who rate this card at one have never seen its potential in red you have the possibilty of doing 12 damage first turn. Yes its a possibility not certain but it beats the rest of the junk you guys would rather have.

  -- By Matt from Maineville, OH on January 01, 2004
*** Its not a very good card in play, however if you got this one in your first hand it will give you a great advantage. if You can regenerate this card even better!! but its especcially valiuble for collectors.

  -- By goku from belgium on January 18, 2004
***** For vintage format, you will use this card if you have it. As far as price goes, Tharanduil's comment hit it right on the nose, this is extremely rare and sought after, that's why it's expensive. To downrate it because you can't afford one is lame, if you did have one, your opinion would be different. Maybey not the absolute best, but still, definately five stars.

  -- By Brannon Diquattro from on February 17, 2004
***** THE HOLY GRAIL ITSELF!!! 'NUFF SAID

  -- By CLAUDEKORN from LAFONTAINE,QC,CANADA on February 17, 2004
***** Black lotus is possibly the most powerful card in magic.

  -- By from on February 28, 2004
***** Great card. Though not necesary in every type 1 deck like some players claim, it is a magic icon. However, i have debated the point and found that ancestral recall is better becuase it can be used for its full potential at any point in the game.

  -- By Gh from Boston, Ma on February 29, 2004
***** It is a great card. It is just a shame that it costs so much. I have a friend who owns one, he had it in an opening hand along with a Drinker of Sorrow. That's a first turn 5/3 creature. Only the Black Lotus can do that.

  -- By Mike from Hays, KS on March 09, 2004
***** i love this card ive been collecting this card for so long i have 15 black lotus's and two full puzzles. i lve them my deck have four in it and it runs the deck i play this deck everywhere because the lotus's are in bad condition. anyone got lotus

  -- By kaipo naks from hawaii on March 09, 2004
***** Definetly the most broken card in magic. I donīt know where you can find a NM Black Lotus from Alpha this days... It's very expensive... but worth it.

  -- By Jose Hinostroza from Lima, Peru on March 15, 2004
***** This is a sick card! A must have if you like collecting good magic cards. Definately elite!

  -- By from on March 21, 2004
**** I agree that this is a good card, but if you think this card is the best than you're a sheep... there are much better cards out there, like for instance the Platinum Angel, Darksteel Forge, etc.

  -- By from New Mexico on March 23, 2004
***** This is deffinetly one of the best cards in magic any type 1 player of course would like to have one im still trying to get one before the price goes up more this card can make any deck better for the most part

  -- By Anonymous from USA on April 02, 2004
***** I dont know if i like this card. please write a review telling me if this is turnament legal. If it is i am going to buy one if not than this sucks please write me a review.

  -- By from detroit, MI USA on April 24, 2004
***** Anyone that would give this card a bad rating is insane there is no way this card could be bad, it's obvious that this card is going to get the ratings it does.

  -- By Hellfyre from BAHSTAN on June 16, 2004
***** Best card in the game. Period.

  -- By Anonymous from Houston, TX on July 25, 2004
* Ya lotus is great, too bad this one isn't legal in any tournament.

  -- By Jon from Rochester, MN USA on September 14, 2004
***** best land/artifact ever! need 3 or 4 for my sliver deck but this card rocks!

  -- By Anonymous from hephzibah, georgia on September 16, 2004
***** What write here? Look at this beautiful picture, and think what would be be if you have this card....

  -- By Wojtas from Poland from Bydgoszcz on November 07, 2004
***** This is the best magic the gathering mana accelerator they ever created. Sure there may be super lotus in unhinged that is coming out even though I might order a box just to get super morphling, s.n.o.t, or jackass

  -- By Anonymous from menomonee falls, wi usa on November 19, 2004
***** I bought a black lotus on trollandtoday and it arrived today. I slept with it the whole day. I'm in love.

  -- By Ted from D.C. on December 04, 2004
***** I don't know how anyone can say this card is not good. You obviously have never used one before. It's the best card in Magic for sheer balance of speed and power, don't bother trying to argue the point.

  -- By Greg from Halifax, NS Canada on April 09, 2005
***** Obviously, one of the greatest power cards in the game. I used it in tourney play and once or twice got out the lotus, mox and a duel land and brought out a ball lightning and berserked it. Then proceded to sack it to the dreadnought!!! WOW!!

  -- By Shandolf from Richland, WA.USA on April 22, 2005
***** Black Lotus, the best and most wanted card ever. You may summon one mana each turn, but this gives you permament controll over 3 mana. Not a single card can messure itself with this flower. 4 of these in your deck and you're in theory unbeateble. Worth every cent... If you are a serrious player that is.

  -- By M!kke/Soulless Child from Sweden on January 09, 2006
***** There is nothing better than the original black lotus!

  -- By Anonymous from Mars on January 29, 2006
***** I personally have obtained a Black Lotus Through numerous trades and retrades with friends. IT IS NOT THE UBER CARD that everyone thinks it is. But, whipping it out in a tournament makes people want to cry.

  -- By Anonymous from Nashville, TN on May 21, 2006
***** This card is great first turn two hypnotic specter.....hand.....2 swamp..dark ritual...2 hypnotic...black lotus...hymn to tourach....

  -- By A-FLo from calgary, AB, Canada on July 31, 2006
***** well great first turn you lay a land and the black lotus and you can get great cards out like Yukora, the Prisoner.

  -- By Black player lord from England on August 29, 2006
***** when you are a magic player, you pray to the Lotus.

  -- By Anonymous from Singapore on September 27, 2006
***** twich twich twich too good

  -- By Anonymous from ergrekgl. on October 02, 2006
**** Besides the fact that it kicks you in the head and steals your wallet a very good card.

  -- By Anonymous from inside my head on January 20, 2007
***** This card has been banned from Magic The Gathering,I think... Anyway,still a Tremendous Powerful Card :D

  -- By HellGhast from Portugal on February 06, 2007
**** this card is the most expensive BUT NOT the best card in MTG. it is simply so expensive because people BELIEVE that it is so great and think of it as a status symbol and as a result they don't sell it easily. An Ancestral Recall or all of the Moxes are MUCH MORE efficient in gameplay because even one of them in a deck is a great advantage in ANY turn. How does a turn 12 black lotus can help you anyway ?? put 3 moxen instead and increase your first turn acceleration chance. this card is good... but.. buy an Ancestral Recall if you have that much money dude...

  -- By the angel on your shoulder from Ankara, Turkey on February 06, 2007
***** The Aussie was wrong in the use of Black Lotus to add mana against a Power Sink. Although the Lotus is mighty, and has enabled me to slay my opponent before they draw a single card, it is still an artifact and has to be cast. The old Nether Void makes it a 3 mana artifact instead of zero.

I was facing the Nether Void and had to 3-cast the Lotus to provide enough mana to six-cast a creature.

If you have the dough this one can earn you some more. Good luck finding a big tournament with bucks to justify the Black Lotus and her other Power 8 sisters.

I much prefer the Black Lotus - Channel - Concordant Crossroads - 4 x Juggernaut. If they save the Force of Will for the Fireball (or K's Torch) then you still have three make it through.

I picked up my lotus for 2 bucks many moons ago. For another $73,000 you can get your Black Lotus with turbocharged engine.....I'll take an Esprit.

  -- By PhatPat from Cincinnati, OH, USA on September 05, 2007

* this card is only good for money money and more money it Stinks

  -- By Newton Zachedry from Dublin CA USA on November 06, 2007
***** Black Lotus has only become better after the "storm" ability entered the stage

  -- By Patrick from Denmark on November 20, 2007
***** Perfect for any deck!!!

  -- By Bob from Pwnville, OHIO on January 17, 2008
*** Great card for sure.

  -- By Amoebaking from Cleveland on February 07, 2008
***** I remember when I first saw this card I fell in love. Too bad I can't play my four in one deck.

  -- By The Dude from You know that one place on February 20, 2008
***** Black Lotus IS the best card in the game. It is and always will be the Holy Grail of ALL magic cards.

  -- By Tony from Phila. Pa. on March 15, 2008
***** i bow to the holy grail, the one they call "black lotus''.

  -- By justin from BC, Canada on April 20, 2008
***** great card!

  -- By Anonymous from Keep me anonymous on May 10, 2008
***** Definately a sick card, but I would say not the best. Skull Clamp > Black Lotus

  -- By Anonymous from Bowie, MD, USA on May 21, 2008
***** Real game I had: I go first Play black lotus, Tolorian Academy Tap then sac to play masticore Opponent "Okay I give up".

  -- By Anonymous from In your face on June 12, 2008
* this is the so called best Magic card!!!!!! It is ok but not the 100/110 I was hoping for. I have common cards better! 1,500 is way to much it's wort like a quarter!

  -- By Anonymous from Cleveland, OH USA on July 18, 2008
* Crappy card, SO over rated. Really, I you have to kill someone first turn it's cause you can't play the game. If I had one I would trade it so fast for all the cards I would use.

  -- By Anonymous from Missouri on August 03, 2008
***** If you think this card is anything less than a 4 or 5 star rating, you are a noob, and a lousy Magic player. The potential of this card is unmatchable in any other card. It fits into any deck, and can be used for amazing 1 or 2 turn kills. There are NOT a million common cards that are better. If you can't figure out why this is the greatest magic card ever made, go back to playing a little kiddie TCG because you obviously don't get MTG. This gives you a 2 to 3 card advantage, and in every magic game, the winner 99% of the time comes down to card advantage. You need to take your game to the next level if you think this card is bad at all.

  -- By 4wallz from Florida on September 28, 2008
***** LOL $300 card. I started playing magic in 95 or 96 We had Alpha Beta Antiques Dark Ages then I think it was Standard or Basic whatever right before Ice Age. I had an idea to buy all the Mint condition Black Lotus I could get my hands on which was easy. Mint condition all day long for $300 now you will pay $2000. But i'm 15 years old and just got a job and cant see spending $300 on a card that will be worth $5 in 10 years. Didn't expect magic to last like this. I've got a Ken Griffey Jr rookie card that's mint and worth $28 so go figure.

  -- By I Love Money More Than Anything from Mooresville NC USA on October 08, 2008
*** I agree, with the value of the dollar its amazing some people will by a card for $1200 its insane its like your at a car dealer wondering "should I buy a piece of cardboard, or a car" I love magic as much as the next guy and I agree it IS nerdy ( sorry I know i just deserved the right to be beaten senseless) if you dont agree just look at how many people bought one of these for $1200!!!!! and yes I do agree it is an exremely good card

  -- By dddddddddddduuuuuuuhhhh from a car dealer on October 16, 2008
***** I would totally buy this...if I weren't so poor. It's amazing!

  -- By Sasquatch from Happyland on October 18, 2008
* ugh! overated card. there are so many other better cards like grinning ignus and the paromas from alara. overpriced too.

  -- By kathy bob joe from redneck country on October 26, 2008
***** 3 mana of any color on the first turn. Amazing.

  -- By Justin from CO on January 03, 2009
**** Oh, I see you're playing channel lotus...Force of Will. Shock for the win. No card is safe.

  -- By PracticalPlayer from Chicago on February 14, 2009
***** This IS a very good card, hence the five stars. It IS a major status symbol and the holy grail of MTG but it is by no means the best card in the game. Yes you can first turn kill with it but thats not the only way. Land + Lotus Petal ---> Flash out Protean Hulk ---> it dies ---> search for Disciples of the Vault and a Carrion Feeder and a bunch of zero mana artifact creatures.... thats four cards, same as Channel-Fireball. (I hope I didn't miss a step) But anyway ancestral recall is simply amazing and that card most likely deserves best card ever. And I'm surprised at the amount of people who just leave it with "BEST CARD EVER" and don't even think it through. Oh and also with the combo above you can win on turn 0 if you have that land that you can start the game with it in play if you remove another card in your hand from the game.

  -- By Felduir from BC, Canada on February 18, 2009
***** I agree with the guy from Mooresville, NC. Who would have thought that this would have went up from 300 to 1000 for unlimited. I bought a collection from a guy in 96 that had this, time walk, ancestral recall, and 4 moxes(no black) for 800. turned around and sold the power cards for 800 for all, then i had the rest of the collection for free.(4 of every revised dual land, legends, antiquities, etc, still have mishra's workshop:). If I'd known, I would have kept them:(

  -- By Anonymous from orlando, fl on March 09, 2009
*** This card does have potential, but unless you can get it first turn it's hardly worth the cost. One of the only reason why this card to so expensive is because of the lack of copies. I could make 5 decks that could run over anything by third turn with the amount of money I would spend on this one card. You wont even have a play set and with having a min. amount of cards in a deck being 40 the chance of drawing this card is slim to non unless you have great luck. Then you can only use it once, unless of course you spend mana to bring it back. I think this card is extremely over priced, and over rated.

  -- By Anonymous from Raleigh, NC on March 21, 2009
***** This baby is like combining an Atomic Pile-Driver with a Death-State sleeper hold!!! You have as much chance defeating it as yo mama has of being crowned WWE champion!!!! This WILL someday be the first million dollar card - so get'em while they're incredibly cheap!!!!!

  -- By Captain America from Where do ya think? on March 26, 2009
***** 1st) It's RARE and one of the origional mack daddies. 2nd) It's free mana! 'Nuff Said. 3rd) Its expensive because it can be, people want them and there aren't alot of them. 4th) It's only overrated if you don't have one, lol. I wish all the MTG cards followed the theme of this card, just look at it... it screams Magic. The new cards have changed so much. I'm an original player and back then you'd NEVER see a Magic card with metal buildings and tigers wearing polished metal armor, aliens, blah blah... it was all old world fantasy based stuff; flying carpets, genies, djinns, dragons, knights etc etc... A blast from the past, and will always be the original leader of the P9!

  -- By Jim from NJ on April 28, 2009
***** the black lotus is a good way to add mana, we get it, but has anyone paid attention to its other affect? it has the ability to interrupt or stop a certain spell, that is the reason this card is so expensive and hard to get, all a player has to do is tap the card and it can stop one spell per turn and then just wait for his/her turn and stop another one. the card doesnt go away for the interrupt to take affect, the black lotus stays on the field even after that effect and the only reason it leaves the field is if u use the only ability that everyone else knows and use it for pointless mana, why havent any of u figured that out already -_-

  -- By Barely Functions from Texas on May 08, 2009
***** There is alot involved with this particular card. I started playing magic in 1996, at this point this card was already selling in the 300$ price range, I was of course a poor kid, with hopes and dreams of someday having the "ultimate Magic Card" well 14 years later i had the money to purchase one, and now it sits in my collection, probably to never be used in a deck, i didn't buy it to use it, i bought it to fulfill a dream.

  -- By WPG from San Antonio, Tx on July 08, 2009
***** Wow, is this dude serious? "You can interrupt a spell with this card!" If that were the case, what's the point of the countless cards that have in the text, "counter taget spell" i.e. force of will, mana drain, counterspell, i could go on, but i won't. Please understand that the use of "interrupt" speed abilities no longer exists in Magic, all cards with interrupt printed on them now have their abilities set as the same speed as "instants" But to comment on the card itself, great fer ravager affinity, has made a turn one possible with the right draw and the right number of moxes in the deck, and even if it is dropped late in the game, well, it's still another artifact to add to affinity at least.

  -- By neobubblez from Houston, TX on July 17, 2009
**** I have to agree with the guy who pointed out that you could put together several amazing, tournament-worthy decks with the money you would spend on this one card. RIDICULOUS! Also, the fact it is restricted means you have very little chance of drawing it early, and as others have pointed out, if you don't get this early, it does not give you the advantage it is designed to. I also think it needs to be pointed out that the Black Lotus absolutely does not stop other spells, as one reviewer suggests. That is not what playing it as an interrupt means. I think you need to look over that part of the rules book again. Anyway, this is an absolutely awesome card, but it's restricted/banned status, along with the over-inflated price combine to make this card not worth a second glance unless you happen to have an extra thousand bucks laying around, and nothing better in your life to spend it on.

  -- By Jim from Madison, WI on July 17, 2009
***** ROFL @ Barely Functions from Texas. haha, your comment is the funniest I have read in a long time. Kudos to you for a good 'ole laugh. Anyway, Black Lotus is definitely the MVP of mana acceleration. People think Dark Ritual is amazing? What about any colour 3 mana for zero cost. I have 2 Beta Black Lotus in NM in my collection, bought them in 2004 for about $1000 / card.

  -- By Allan from Australia on July 28, 2009
***** who ever does not think that black lotus is one of the most powerful cards in the game needs to see a theropist and give me all there magic cards today. three mana for 0 name one card that comes close and I will kick you very hard and say you are wrong

  -- By Jason Osher from peebles ohio on July 29, 2009
***** It's pretty funny reading these reviews where people claim that other cards (which are clearly inferior) are better than lotus or juzam or whatever. Hilarious

  -- By Anonymous from Chicago on August 24, 2009
***** some people should really understand how to play the game. while this is an expensive card money wise. its a great card. wish i had one. but it costs way too much for me.

  -- By Michael from Kentucky on September 20, 2009


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