Pandemonium

Pandemonium Exodus Singles
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RarityRare
ColorRed
Casting Cost
Card TypeEnchantment
Card TextWhenever a creature enters the battlefield, that creature's controller may have it deal damage equal to its power to any target of their choice.
SetExodus
ArtistPete Venters
Flavor Text"If we cannot live proudly, we die so!" —Eladamri, Lord of Leaves
DescriptionExodus Single Card
Release Date06/15/1998
Dimensions3.5" H x 2.5" W x 0.012" D
Ship Weight0.004 pounds
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- November 29, 2009
-- farts
this card is really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, good. espicially used with godsire and intruder alarm.
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- November 29, 2009
-- i pwn yur life
if you use this with godsire and intruder alarm, you are truly unstoppable
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- August 03, 2009
-- MD
Doesnt this card give your opponents the same ability? Normally it wouls say your creatures
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- April 16, 2008
-- Shane
Justin was right about it being great for Elemental decks nowadays, but heres how you do it:
First you drop your Incandescent Souldstoke, use him to bring a Nova Chaser into play, and then you Heat Shimmer the Nova, making an exact copy of him. Thats 20 damage dealt to your opponent off the bat if you have out Pandemonium, and then you can swing for another 20.
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- January 23, 2008
-- Phil
This card is a real killer! Funny, but Phyrexian Dreadnought, Sneak Attack combos, etc, but what about Saproling Burst! With it the card wins you a game. First time you remove a token, your opponent gets 7 damage in the face, second - 6, then 5, 4, 3, 2 and 1. THAT'S 21 DAMAGE - cool enough to make a deck on this combo and win on the turn 5.
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- October 15, 2007
-- Justin
This card is used well in a new elemental deck. Using Nova Chasers or Force of Savagery, you are getting super cheap damage. Especially with Incandescent Soulstoke, you can cast those guys at instant speed, almost uncounterable, and they get a boost from Incandescent Soulstoke to make them deal even more when coming into play.
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- October 23, 2006
-- Pariah
Paired with a few other Time Spiral cards, you can get some serious damage combos going. Bogardan Hellkite will now bring 10 damage to the table every time he hits, and hit it with Momentary Blink and that's 20 damage in one turn for 10 mana. This is just an amazing combo card.
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- April 12, 2002
-- Eric Kukulka
Use the pandemonium with a sneak attack and a lifeline, and basically, the game is over. You could throw in a zirilan of the claw, phyrexian dreadnoughts and some dragons too.
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- October 17, 2001
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When this card hits the board... It creates (well obviously) a lot of pandemonium. Want even more? Furnace of Rath... and a Phrexyian Dreadnought...Oh wait I think I see a piece of my opponent over there...
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- February 12, 2007
-- Bret
Heres a fun combo that you all can use. Buy the cards from Troll And Toad or something. Use mana accelerators like Orcish Lumberjacks, Grull Signet or whatever you see fit/legal. Hypergenesis works well too. Drop Pandemonium and then Sekki, Season's Guide. The game ends...think about it.
Heres how it works in case you didnt get it. When Sekki drops target it with its own 8 damage. And for each point of damage you get a 1/1 spirit. Thats a total of 8 spirits. Divide out eight points of damage as you see fit. Then sac all eight tokens to bring Sekki back to life from the grave. Then target itself with its own 8 damage, get 8 spirits, deal out the damage, repeat as necassary until all is destroyed. Pandemonium+Sekki=infinite damage combo=always a good thing.

Beware though, it is a double edged sword when your opponent plays with big fattys and mana acceleraters or tons of weenies so only drop Pandemonium when your absolutely ready. Also works well with Stalking Vengeance and with that in mind, Scorched Rusalka, Groundbreaker, Ball Lightning and especially Timbermare. Enjoy.
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- February 03, 2007
-- Joelle McPotterson-Iveris
Uuuuh....The other reviews are saying this is a MTG card, and its a yugioh card, not magic. Uh, well, if you want a
real review, about yugioh, this card is great only when you are running an archfiend deck, which is old school.
However, im about to get a whole bunch of archfiends after this review, just to play an old skoo deck like the
archfiends.
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