Feb 10th: The giveaway is official closed! Winners will be announced in the next few days!
To celebrate the new MTGSalvation site going well and truly live, we're hosting a Theros giveaway! To participate, just post here in the comment section telling us about your favorite Magic card!
The Rules of the Giveaway
- Each winner will get 6 Theros booster packs.
- We will randomly draw 15 winners from those who participate.
- For legal reasons, we are only able to ship to the following countries: US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, France, Germany and the UK. If you do not have a delivery address in one of these countries, you will not be able to win the giveaway.
- Each user may only enter once. Multiple posts on the same account will count as one entry. Those caught entering more than once using multiple accounts will be disqualified.
- If you don't name your favorite Magic card, we won't know if you're explicitly entering the giveaway or not, so we won't be able to take your comment as an entry into the giveaway.
- Staff members (moderators, global moderators & administrators) are welcome to post their favourite Magic card, but they won't be entered into the giveaway.
The giveaway will end on the 10th February at 5PM CST, just 7 days from now!
Even the card itself I like. Beyond the story of the card, it's a creative mechanical design that gives white an undying-esque effect without giving white undying. The card itself isn't bad either. A 2/2 vigilance for 2 isn't incredible, but it's not unplayable junk. It's a fine card in Pauper white weenie decks, and I've put it to good use my own Pauper Soldiers deck. Heck, I saw the card in pseudo-competitive WB decks last season with Cartel Aristocrat. Not bad. Oh, and the art is solid as well. The guy is rocking a sporting hat, as is custom on Innistrad, and the symbol of Avacyn shows up as well (in his spear).
Last and not least, it's a common. It's hard to believe that one could find so much depth in the NWO era from a common, but there you go.
I should give it to a Death and Taxes modern card or to a Pox legacy card.
But in the end I have to give it to magus of the tabernacle .
I rediscovered this card a couple of years ago.
The beauty of it wiping a mass of creatures whilst operating mana restriction with ghostly prison or smokestack type cards is magnificent- you have the paradox of giving your opponent lots of choices, none of which they actually want- each one of which makes them fall closer into being able to do nothing. Even in modern I have used this card with world queller and other lock cards to slowly reduce an opponent to zero permanents, and unlike the original expensive legends land upon which it is based it can block a goyf worth 100 times as much, which always feels sweet. Nothing beats the experience of top decks folding to a 50 cent card that often needs to be read twice. If only it was in fallen empires........:):)