Timetwister (Unlimited) - Near Mint

Timetwister Unlimited Near Mint Power Nine
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Rarity Rare
Color Blue
Casting Cost
Card Type Sorcery
Card Text Each player shuffles their hand and graveyard into their library, then draws seven cards. (Then put Timetwister into its owner's graveyard.)
Set Unlimited Edition
Artist Mark Tedin
Flavor Text  
Description Unlimited Single Card
Release Date 1993-12-01
Dimensions 3.5" H x 2.5" W x 0.012" D
Ship Weight 0.004 pounds
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- January 20, 2011
-- Jelle
My first power 9 card! have it for 9 years now
in the old days it went like this: first tormod's crypt then time twister and the swords,disenchants,bolts and counters cast by opponent never return to his deck
or timetwister+underworld dreams/stormseeker=classic
but the coolest thing is to empty your hand play time walk and then timetwister, you get seven new cards and can cast them in your extra turn
Always regrowth your timetwister so you can repeat
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- February 21, 2010
-- Michael
A piece of power that does the most and has unlimited creativity for decks. Not to mention the only piece of power that can be played in EDH. Simply an amazing card that many players overlook, it is like another yawgmoth's will in ANT. Timetwister is powerful and has many possibilities that the other 8 does not offer (a full hand for storm) :)
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- February 13, 2010
-- Ron Ploeger
If your whining because it works for them then use a tormods crypt. Works great for me. Just never been able to get my hands on another one since mine got destroyed in Katrina.
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- December 02, 2009
-- Miss the good old days of Magic
Most AWESOME artwork in the game. Just gotta love the old MTG pictorial representations. I miss it! Maybe Wizards will do a special promotion promoting the old art.
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- October 30, 2009
-- BVDM
Any draw 7 card is insane and a draw 7 that puts your graveyard back in your library for 3 mana is incredibly broken. People who put this card at less than 5 stars haven't obviously played with Timetwister yet. Of all the P9, this card is most likely to result in "Good game". I include the Twister in all my T1 decks.
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- December 07, 2004
-- Robert A. Knight
Right now the pride of my collection as I strive to afford a Black Lotus (to play the timetwister first turn with!), this card rarely ever fails me. As any experienced player knows, you can't win the game with one card, but one card can be the basis forthe win. If you can trigger this spell first or second turn, and can get a good deal out of your hand first, your opponent will lose whatever hand they had, you will get everything else from your graveyard back, and you can use this card to get the best out of your library. used in combination with Mind Over Matter, and Tolarian Academy along with lots of cheap artifacts, (moxes or lotuses if you have them, or even just lotus petals), this will gain you fast, fast mana. what from there? Fatal Stroke of Genius, or for the old school players, Braingeyser! Another wild combination is denying wind. A bit expensive, but if you can pull it off a few times with the help of this trusty recycling spell, you opponent will have very few useful cards left in his deck. If you can afford a power nine card, I suggest this one. If you can afford Mox Sapphire, Time Walk, and Black Lotus to go along wth it, more power (9) to you.
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- April 27, 2003
-- P.J.J
Purely awesome. with a memory vault you can wreak havoc on youre opponent.
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- July 27, 2002
-- Anonymous
I think this is the worst of all powers. To talk about threshold, I suppose no one plays it in Type 1. And after all Wheel of Fortune is almost the same card, why isnīt it power 10? Anyway Twister is still the nineth best card of all time so who cares?
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- November 14, 2001
-- Camden Harper
The Best Card of all time. It Regrows all the cards in your graveyard AND gives you 7 new cards. the number of times I have had my back agianst the wall, played this card and won the game that same turn are to many to count. Now it gets better because it is death to Threshold decks. If you do not have the Power Nine and are looking to get them get this one first, it is the cheepest and the best
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- December 29, 2007
-- Lennart
The second P9 card i got... the first was the emerald mox... for reason of my own choosing... however it is a great card by itself and in oh so many funny combos... you can disrupt any players rhytm with it making it almost impossible for him to get anything going before it is time to shuffle up and draw 7 new cards... :) grand card...
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- October 17, 2008
-- Anonymous
a good card indeed but as strong as yawgmoth's will is anything that shrinks your graveyard is fairly annoying. still, if you have one, and you play storm, you should probably play this card
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- June 13, 2006
-- Kristen P.
Completely overrated. If it didn't work for your opponent, then it probably would be the best card ever. There are tons of combos with this card, which is awesome. But a really good card has to be good by itself all the time. You could pull this late in the game and give your opponent a winning hand. Tell me when taking an extra turn or drawing three cards isn't helpful. This probably is the weakest of the Power 9, but it also has the potential when used in the right situation to be the most powerful.
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