This may sound cliche or be a response that most would roll their eyes at, but my favorite card is Jace, the Mind Sculptor. Playing Mythic Conscription during its heyday and then switching over to U/W CawBlade before and after Jace and Stoneforge Mystic was banned, I have fond memories of the card and still can't help but smile every time I cast it. Even though it's only legal in Commander and Legacy as widely supported formats, I'm looking forward to the day when I acquire enough revised dual lands to be able to bust out my playset of Jaces once again and give Legacy a legitimate shot.
So yeah, my favorite card is Jace, the Mind Sculptor.
EDIT: Woohoo, 1500th post in this contest, which means that my chances of winning will eventually be less than 1:100. Oh well, here's to sick rips off of Jace's Brainstorm!
Venser, the Sojourner - 3UU
Planeswalker - Venser
+1: Scry 3
-2: Venser, the Sojourner deals 4 damage to target creature or player and 2 damage to you.
-5: Exile target card from your hand face down. Until the beginning of your next upkeep, you may reveal and play that card without paying its mana cost as though it had flash if its converted mana cost is 3 or less.
I don't know, though. If it is extremely cheap, then it's too overpowered. But then again, if it isn't cheap, it doesn't feel like a mox.
2. I like twisting supposed knowledge and putting a spin on it.
3. I wanted to think that K.O.T.H. actually stood for something instead of someone's normal name.
Meh, whatever. It is a just a something that I wanted to throw together.
Obviously the inspiration came from the Kaldra equipment pieces from Mirrodin.
Art by Jason Chan
No watermark, but whatever. I can't do it all.
I thought with the release of M10 that they were getting rid of the "put into play" phrase and replace it with "enters the battlefield." I also thought that they were reintroducing the "cast" verb that they did away with a long time ago, replacing the verb "play".
My question is if Djinn's ability will trigger any Eldrazi's casting effect, which I'm guessing it does due to the qualifying phrase "without paying its mana cost."
Confirm?