But the most common use for it is the change of tendency (example: from recession to prosperity) and it also names the land around a house, that can be clearly allocated to the house.
Yeah it was show in an inquest magazine as well.I don't have it any more,but im 100% sure they showed them and had an article about it.They also said it was one of a few designs they had tried.The reason they put the mana cost on the left was to make you hand faned out like a poker hand,because everybody fans their hand like that.Same thing with colors on the side of the lands.
not every one. at least one lefthander do it the other way (me...)
What about Eternal Witness...
Or maybe Woebringer (to mention another Blockcard)
Also funny but don't take it too serious: Gleancrawler, Shield of Kaldra, Eternal Witness and Wrath of God.
But the mainproblem of Gleancrawler is, that it is too expensive for fast comboplay. Its a timmy card with a johnny ability! But with a bit luck it hits the table on turn 4
http://dict.leo.org/ende?lp=ende〈=de&searchLoc=0&cmpType=relaxed§Hdr=on&spellToler=on&search=umschwung&relink=on
But the most common use for it is the change of tendency (example: from recession to prosperity) and it also names the land around a house, that can be clearly allocated to the house.
PS: It's quite hard to explaine that in english
not every one. at least one lefthander do it the other way (me...)
Or maybe Woebringer (to mention another Blockcard)
Also funny but don't take it too serious: Gleancrawler, Shield of Kaldra, Eternal Witness and Wrath of God.
But the mainproblem of Gleancrawler is, that it is too expensive for fast comboplay. Its a timmy card with a johnny ability! But with a bit luck it hits the table on turn 4
anyway, I love it.
I put all pics into the frames I thought they fit.
(all cards from BOK)
So you can get a feeling how the cards are going to look like.
first the color then the pic-number.