it's a buffed version of Bone Harvest. i never liked slowtrips that much (except for the Baubles), therefore i'm happy they finally made a regular cantrip card.
but i wonder why they don't have to mention that you get to choose the order, since you have normally to kepp the specific order in your graveyard. therefore couldn't it actually also be that you have to put them one by one from top of your graveyard to the top of your library?
nubiop
★★★☆☆ (3.8/5.0)(2 votes)
not a bad card at all. Return a creature from your graveyard to your hand (not directly), then you get the cards back in any order you choose
HairlessThoctar
★★☆☆☆ (2.7/5.0)(3 votes)
Spectacular card advantage
Ace8792
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(3 votes)
Now that you just milled most of my deck i get it back now lol.
What, you mean to tell me "Footbottom Feast" is not an appropriate card name in the world of Innistrad, so they had to create a functional reprint with Gravepurge?
Seriously though, this card is a rockstar in my BG Relentless Rats / Thrumming Stone deck. One game an opponent had taken out 15 of my rats with a Steel Hellkite. The next turn I top-decked a Concordant Crossroads, played it, followed up with a Footbottom Feast & a Relentless rat (bringing the other 14 back out), and finished off both of my opponents. It was great - and a rare situation where I actually wanted to play an instant when I could play a sorcery in order to get that extra non-creature draw.
Lord_of_Tresserhorn
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
Yeah, yeah, 13 mana and all that, but combine this with Primal Surge for a jaw-dropper.
Hunter06
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
Strictly better than Handtop Famine.
3/5 Stars
MattLynn
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
It's like the opposite end of Goblin Recruiter, without being restricted to goblins.
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but i wonder why they don't have to mention that you get to choose the order, since you have normally to kepp the specific order in your graveyard. therefore couldn't it actually also be that you have to put them one by one from top of your graveyard to the top of your library?
Surging Sentinels?
Seriously though, this card is a rockstar in my BG Relentless Rats / Thrumming Stone deck. One game an opponent had taken out 15 of my rats with a Steel Hellkite. The next turn I top-decked a Concordant Crossroads, played it, followed up with a Footbottom Feast & a Relentless rat (bringing the other 14 back out), and finished off both of my opponents. It was great - and a rare situation where I actually wanted to play an instant when I could play a sorcery in order to get that extra non-creature draw.
3/5 Stars