The classic Mutavault, probably one of the greatest attacking lands out there.
stygimoloch
★★☆☆☆ (2.2/5.0)(8 votes)
Not as good as Treetop Village, but possibly the next-best manland.
MagicMTG
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
Winter.
WhiteyMcFly
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.5/5.0)(1 vote)
@channelblaze I'm pretty sure it would. In fact, since it loses the "until end of turn clause" You now have a permanent 2/2 Island. congrats.
channelblaze
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.5/5.0)(1 vote)
If I animated it on my opponent's turn, then they cast spreading seas on it, would it still be a creature until end of turn?
Edit: @WhiteyMcFly: Thanks, I thought it would stay a creature. I didn't know it would stay forever, but that sounds right. Thanks =) This came up in an EDH game, and we didn't know what to do.
NARFNra
★★★★☆ (4.5/5.0)(1 vote)
Never realized the original version had a different artwork for every season. Although I wonder why 3 are common and one is uncommon...
Duskdale_Wurm
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(1 vote)
Old school but greatest land of all time.
5/5
Kryptnyt
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(2 votes)
Its wintertime, but Mishra's Keebler Elves are hard at work making delicious cookies for him to devour nonetheless.
Superllama12
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(1 vote)
Why is this uncommon, but the other versions are rare? Is it cuz of the U1's and U2's?
Lord_Ascapelion
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(1 vote)
@channelblaze: I'm pretty certain that it would remain a creature, but turn back at end of turn. Removing an ability does not cause the ability's time limit to go away. I'm not really a rules guy, so I'd look a little more in-depth before going off what I said, though.
DarthParallax
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.5/5.0)(1 vote)
The funny thing about Antiquities?
I can't find a consistent answer to say HOW MANY cards are in it -_-
Gatherer says 85.
MTGWiki says BOTH 85 and 100, and has a short 'explanatory' paragraph that shows a breakdown of rarities, but does not quickly/clearly state why it gives both 85 and 100 as the number.
And other sites sometimes say 102, which I believe is due to two notable misprints.
I found this:
"Rare cards are shown in bold text and occur only once (u1) on the uncommon sheet. Uncommon cards are shown in italics and occur either two (u2) or three (u3) times on the uncommon sheet or once (c1) or twice (c2) on the common sheet. Common cards are shown in normal text and occur four (c4) times on the common sheet."
Which probably helps to explain sets with only U's and C's, but specifically Antiquities is weird even among those. :P
Aha! Scrolling down....Mishra's Factory, Strip Mine, and the Urza Tron all count QUADRUPLE for their arts... o.O
so, that 3x Factory, 3x Mine, 3x Power Plant, 3x Tower, and 3x Strip...15 more.
85 + 15 = 100. There. Mystery solved. :)
blurrymadness
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
This is typically the "Pimped" mishra's; probably because it not only looks the nicest but probably also because it's the "uncommon" one. Either way, this card is extremely good and still casual friendly. If you want to beef your deck a tiny bit; swapping some basics for this guy is a quick upgrade.
A new player may look at this and think "meh"; but anyone with a bit of experience can attest it's continued value.
May I also point out something fun? Deserted Temple can allow you to double boost meaning if you have a 2 Swamps,a Temple, and a Factory; you can block, boost to a 3/3, then untap it, then boost to a 4/4; all with only one factory! Very fun.
car2n
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
I would love to see a mash-up of Nightmare before Christmas and The Brothers' War. Mishra could be Jack , and Yawgmoth could be Oogy-Boogy, and Urza will be the mad scientist who then has to take him down!
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Edit: @WhiteyMcFly: Thanks, I thought it would stay a creature. I didn't know it would stay forever, but that sounds right. Thanks =) This came up in an EDH game, and we didn't know what to do.
5/5
I can't find a consistent answer to say HOW MANY cards are in it -_-
Gatherer says 85.
MTGWiki says BOTH 85 and 100, and has a short 'explanatory' paragraph that shows a breakdown of rarities, but does not quickly/clearly state why it gives both 85 and 100 as the number.
And other sites sometimes say 102, which I believe is due to two notable misprints.
I found this:
"Rare cards are shown in bold text and occur only once (u1) on the uncommon sheet.
Uncommon cards are shown in italics and occur either two (u2) or three (u3) times on the uncommon sheet or
once (c1) or twice (c2) on the common sheet.
Common cards are shown in normal text and occur four (c4) times on the common sheet."
Which probably helps to explain sets with only U's and C's, but specifically Antiquities is weird even among those. :P
http://www.crystalkeep.com/magic/lists/files/list-aq.pdf
Aha! Scrolling down....Mishra's Factory, Strip Mine, and the Urza Tron all count QUADRUPLE for their arts... o.O
so, that 3x Factory, 3x Mine, 3x Power Plant, 3x Tower, and 3x Strip...15 more.
85 + 15 = 100. There. Mystery solved. :)
A new player may look at this and think "meh"; but anyone with a bit of experience can attest it's continued value.
May I also point out something fun? Deserted Temple can allow you to double boost meaning if you have a 2 Swamps,a Temple, and a Factory; you can block, boost to a 3/3, then untap it, then boost to a 4/4; all with only one factory! Very fun.