Final Fortune MTG 7th Edition Singles
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RarityRare
ColorRed
Casting Cost
Card TypeInstant
Card TextTake an extra turn after this one. At the beginning of that turn's end step, you lose the game.
SetSeventh Edition
ArtistGreg Hildebrandt & Tim Hildebrandt
Flavor TextA reward is worthless if you aren't around to enjoy it.
DescriptionMTG 7th Edition Single Card
Release Date04/11/2001
Dimensions3.5" H x 2.5" W x 0.012" D
Ship Weight0.004 pounds
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- September 14, 2008
-- chryso
this is a combo for furnace of wrath and the blaster spells like, lightning bolt, shock, lightning blast.. etc
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- November 27, 2004
-- Josh Simmons
Very good in a combo with a Platinum Angel and an Isochron Scepter. One Naturalize and you're dead, though.
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- July 15, 2008
-- Adam Strauss
Already been said but I must emphasize Isochron Scepter+Final Fortune with a Platinum Angel=gg
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- April 24, 2008
-- Anonymous
Versed a white deck, lots of first strikers knights.. he had 2 freewind falcon left after i earthquaked the rest for 2.. my next turn (1 life).. hand: 2 Ball Lightning and Final Fortune.. Ball Lightning, Final Fortune.. (draw: Relentless Assault) then Ball Lightning, Relentless Assault.
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- August 13, 2007
-- Dustin Ethridge
For when you need that next turn now so you can blow your opponents head off and get it over with. Very well suited to aggresive and reckless smash and burn decks, or if you can imprint it on a isochron scepter with a platinum angel in play the ol' red mage just put an infinite turn loop on the stack. Yahtzee!
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- February 06, 2010
-- Timothy
Use with Hive Mind and Eater of Days the copies will resolve first before the original spell resolves then cast Eater to skip your extra turn all your opponents the lose at the end of there extra turn.
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- February 26, 2007
-- rogonandi
The very spirit of what the color Red is supposed to be all about is summed up in this card. You use this card when you strongly believe you can win with your creatures and spells in that extra turn. There is always a gamble in cards like this, and the gamble should be obvious with what Final Fortune does.
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- January 14, 2002
-- Ivan
Good but very dangerous.
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