An interesting and flavourful counterpart to Conversion and Flashfires...Color hate this severe sadly doesn't see print anymore...Also the artwork is excellent, although I would have preferred to see forests instead of the statue, like its counterparts.
aba1
★☆☆☆☆ (1.6/5.0)(4 votes)
i should take note of flashfires very handy as side board in my land distroy
Evil card. This card and others like it such as boil or tsunami should never have been made. They aren't good enough for tournaments but when successful they break the game to casual players with known decks. If a friend has a mono white deck it doesn't matter how good it is if they lose all their lands. The great thing about Magic: The Gathering is the almost unlimited possibilities and creativity available. This card limits that. There is a reason you do not see these effects anymore.
tavaritz
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.5/5.0)(2 votes)
Au contaraire, these cards were used in tournaments in sideboards and never in my ken of players in casual play. Removing them did nothing to casual play, but made tournament sideboarding more tricky.
WilloftheLisp
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.5/5.0)(2 votes)
Darn liberal Legends playtesters!
Though by their own admission, it was rare.
DarthParallax
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
I like the Land Hate colored spells more than Armageddon :)
Armageddon doesn't quite have enough flavor to it, TBH. "Destroy All Permanents" could be a nice {R}{B}{W} card that has that flavor XD but Armageddon itself is 'So Close, but Just a Little Off'.
These Color Land Haters should probably be {2}CC or {3}CC
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Though by their own admission, it was rare.
Armageddon doesn't quite have enough flavor to it, TBH. "Destroy All Permanents" could be a nice {R}{B}{W} card that has that flavor XD but Armageddon itself is 'So Close, but Just a Little Off'.
These Color Land Haters should probably be {2}CC or {3}CC