In most cases I would not want to address a card like this but I feel it is probably tad more powerful than what should be allowed. I have actually gone infinite with it since it was the last card in my deck. I would draw, play and then get an extra turn. This allowed me (Having no deck aside form that one card, to win the game by having infinite turns. paying seven mana to make sure I keep getting to play and win. Scourge of Valkas and Dragon Broodmother.
This card need to be banned or at least heavily discussed. I run it because players at my LGS do. I would love for it to be banned, as I have cards I would love to squeeze into my deck. Right now it would be stupid to remove it as while i was presenting one scenario in which i won because of constant casts, i have won just because of the next alpha strike. I Managed to alpha strike with My dragon and draw it to cast again and get another alpha strike. (With The Ur-dragon and Kindred Discovery, and a few dragons, (About 8) so I was drawing 16 cards a swing. I was running low on cards in deck so i was getting it over and over. (luckily i won before i lost.)
It is a card that needs to be looked at. Is a recurable/reusable time spell something that should be looked into?
I guess my question is... how often are people going to be doing this? I don’t play much with Nexus, or see it played often enough to a degenerate degree that’s made me look into how to break it. But, if this is really the only “broken” interaction, I can’t see this warranting a ban. Not anymore so than any other Time Magic spell.
You don’t have to resolve the spell, so I think that makes it worth discussing.
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I guess my question is... how often are people going to be doing this? I don’t play much with Nexus, or see it played often enough to a degenerate degree that’s made me look into how to break it. But, if this is really the only “broken” interaction, I can’t see this warranting a ban. Not anymore so than any other Time Magic spell.
You don’t have to resolve the spell, so I think that makes it worth discussing.