edh anyone? its nice how it only hits opponents, or rather, hits all opponents
Gaussgoat
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(3 votes)
Surprised this card is not rated higher, as the Black Vise was always a solid play, and this puts it on a creature. The 4 CC is a bit high, but in artifact decks this thing could be a killer.
It isn't rated as high as Black Vise becuase you can play the Vise on turn 1, when your opponent probably still has more than 4 cards in hand. Even with Dark Ritual on turn 2 (assuming no moxen) your opponent may already be down to 4 or less cards, and then Viseling is no longer useful unless your opponent is drawing a lot of cards.
definatly underrated just needs the right deck. i.e the kinda deck which makes you oppenant draw a shit load of cards,
Shinigami-2099
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(1 vote)
run with font of mythos
Tetsu_tora
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(1 vote)
As my playgroup is howling mine happy, this little guy almost always elicits racial slurs, epithets, and lightning bolts. I love it.
Ukkmaster
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(1 vote)
Multiple reasons why I often prefer the Black Vise. First, cheap. Second, it isn't a creature so less of a chance of it getting blown to all heck by something. Third, in multiplayer it is sometimes looked more reasonably upon as you can target someone as opposed to annoying the heck out of the entire group (one ***ed person as opposed to 3+).
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4/5
I prefer Rackling, by the same reasoning.
First, cheap. Second, it isn't a creature so less of a chance of it getting blown to all heck by something. Third, in multiplayer it is sometimes looked more reasonably upon as you can target someone as opposed to annoying the heck out of the entire group (one ***ed person as opposed to 3+).
That's what you came here for. Now they're all in the same place. Y'welcome. >:D
Oh wait and of course Stuffy Doll. Silly me I almost forgetted! XD