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Thioxane
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« on: April 20, 2006, 09:59:28 pm »

Hello, this will be my first post on TMD. I'm curious about the playability of impending disaster, I've never heard of anyone playing it ever, but it's an interesting card. Give me your thoughts on it. I'm playing a stax~sort of, and this would help alot in clearing the board so stack/tanglewire/sphere can keep em locked up for a while. Usually, if everyone plays a land per turn, this should activate 3-4 turn and clear the board of all lands.Let me know what you think Smile




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« Reply #1 on: April 20, 2006, 10:16:40 pm »

7 Lands?  If your opponent has 3 or 4 lands, he's probably winning, so this helps.  However, if you're the one with all the lands, then this is a dead draw.  Perhaps worth a look, but it doesn't answer moxes and is probably dead a lot of the time, since you're usually the one ahead on lands.  Seems worse than Raze or Crack the Earth.
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« Reply #2 on: April 20, 2006, 10:26:42 pm »

Unfortunately, having seven lands in play can take some time to pull off, making this card a little slow.
Also, seven lands is a lot. If you have to rely on your opponent having a lot of lands in play for this card to work,
it isn't very effective. You should be trying to keep you opponent from building up any amount of mana.
If you have to play a lot of lands yourself to activate it, there are probably better things to be doing.
     Just one person's opinion.
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