More deterrent than actual bouncing, but I think that's supposed to be the point.
Totema
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(1 vote)
Interesting effect against Venser, though I could imagine he could use it to his advantage in lieu of an actual bounce spell.
lorendorky
★★★☆☆ (3.8/5.0)(2 votes)
Ever since this card was released in Planar Chaos I feel like it has set the bar for how creative and fun red cards can be. Give us more!
DarthParallax
★☆☆☆☆ (1.7/5.0)(3 votes)
Anyone know what that set symbol is supposed to be? Reminds me of Jace v Chandra and Elspeth v Tezzeret- Except it only made sense for Jace and Chandra...
phyrexiantrygon
★★★★☆ (4.2/5.0)(3 votes)
@ DarthParallax It's Venser v Koth, but I have no clue how its supposed to represent that...
MisterFolgers
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
Is it just me? or does this have a really blue flavor about it. The whole Æther thing.. the unsummoning creatures.. I didn't think red was too big on that.
AMart83
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
Rating: 5/5, as far as Walls go.
One of my favorite Walls.
Not only does it deter your opponent from attacking with expensive creatures with a power less than or equal to 5, but it pretty much deters your opponent from attacking with an enchanted creatures unless: a) they have creature removal b) they absolutely need to get rid of it.
I think it's always an advantage when your opponent has to waste resources on getting rid of a wall, and of course, when that wall is drawing resources that normally would've been used on your other creatures.
awesomeperson007
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(1 vote)
@misterfolgers Yes, It does have a distinctly blue flavor, and this is on purpose. It was first released in planar chaos, when all the colors were mixed up.
wholelottalove
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
MisterFolgers is very right, this is a card with a strong blue flavor to it. Probably why it was released in Planar Chaos.
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It's Venser v Koth, but I have no clue how its supposed to represent that...
One of my favorite Walls.
Not only does it deter your opponent from attacking with expensive creatures with a power less than or equal to 5, but it pretty much deters your opponent from attacking with an enchanted creatures unless:
a) they have creature removal
b) they absolutely need to get rid of it.
I think it's always an advantage when your opponent has to waste resources on getting rid of a wall, and of course, when that wall is drawing resources that normally would've been used on your other creatures.
Yes, It does have a distinctly blue flavor, and this is on purpose. It was first released in planar chaos, when all the colors were mixed up.