best card in the set. use it to shut down your mates new vampire tribal deck, hes just spend all his money on yours for 10 cent.baayyym!!!!! in your face moneybags.
Silverware
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(4 votes)
Playing against this with tribal is a nightmare.
Mudbutt_on
★★★★☆ (4.5/5.0)(5 votes)
OMG a playable Homelands card!
Gaussgoat
★★★☆☆ (3.9/5.0)(4 votes)
WOW. I've never seen this card before, and now I really want one, hahah. Amazing anti-tribal enchantment! At only 4CC, this thing could completely hose someone. Hell, you can even use it as an expensive Paralyzing Grasp if an opponent is crushing you with a big creature.
Great stuff, a potential game-winner against the right deck and good enough to work against even a well-rounded opponent.
4.5/5
Atmos
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(4 votes)
Now you too can shut down your friend's Tribal Weird Deck! Pretty good really. Costs a bit much for anti-tribal, but it is global, and it is RED of all colors.
NeoSin
★★★★☆ (4.0/5.0)(3 votes)
Its not hard to be the best card in a set like Homelands XD
longwinded
★★★★☆ (4.8/5.0)(2 votes)
Ever since the re-organization of creature subtypes, this has become a very good card. Not much good came out of homelands, and what did is usually underpowered by today's standards. Worth noting.
Arthindole
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(2 votes)
Ah yes, the red lockdown card that my friends banned along with kismet.
Kryptnyt
★★★☆☆ (3.9/5.0)(4 votes)
I so want to play this against slivers.
dragonking987
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(3 votes)
Kryptnyt slivers can easily destroy it they have Harmonic Sliver.
majinara
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(2 votes)
I don't think it's purely an anti-tribal card. White or blue auras that stop a creature normally cost 3 or 4 mana. This costs four, and does not have the drawback of an aura. Unlike those cards, it can also stop several creatures at once, or those that come into play after this card has been played. I wouldn't put it in 1vs1 decks, but I like to have it in multiplayer decks. About the guy who said that this is the best homelands card: no it's not. Yes, Homelands got a lot of bad cards. But it also got some of tournament quality, and many cards that do an awesome job in casual decks, and which I have in quite a number of decks myself.
divine_exodus
★★★☆☆ (3.0/5.0)(1 vote)
I love the art. I can just imagine all the faces talking to each other...
"I told you we would get stuck in the snow!!"
"Oh c'mon, make the most of it."
"Yea, it's not like we're green faces carved into stone..."
"But we're still in the snow, and we can't move!!"
"And....."
"And my cheeks hurt."
"That's what I was waiting for."
DutchSanta
★★★☆☆ (3.5/5.0)(2 votes)
Since when the hell did red get control like this?
scumbling1
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(3 votes)
"best card in the set."
I'd stick that title on the card that's restricted in Vintage. Merchant Scroll.
"Since when the hell did red get control like this?"
Terrible, yet made sense for its time since both Homelands and the previous set (Fallen Empires) were heavily tribal themed. They were also both awful, but that's another story...
Lord_of_Tresserhorn
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(1 vote)
Similar to Primal Order, this card has gotten much, much stronger in recent years. Especially nasty against Goblins and Vampires, which aren't that well known for enchantment removal.
Salient
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
Protects you from creature types from A to Z.
(I wonder if the A-Z thing was a coincidence. If not, epic pun.)
BuffJittePLZ
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
A playable Homelands card, and they made it incredibly un-fun.
Aquillion
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
Even when you're not playing against tribal, most decks will have at least two creature cards of the same type, and probably at least four copies of one creature, if nothing else. It's decent non-targeted, non-destructive, non-damaging removal / nullification in a color that doesn't usually get it, with a decent chance of turning out to be a two-for-one or better over the course of a game.
As an aside, this is also one of the few Homelands cards that actually explored a new mechanic -- I don't think there were any "name a creature type" or generic tribal-relevance cards before this one.
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use it to shut down your mates new vampire tribal deck,
hes just spend all his money on yours for 10 cent.baayyym!!!!!
in your face moneybags.
Great stuff, a potential game-winner against the right deck and good enough to work against even a well-rounded opponent.
4.5/5
Pretty good really. Costs a bit much for anti-tribal, but it is global, and it is RED of all colors.
About the guy who said that this is the best homelands card: no it's not. Yes, Homelands got a lot of bad cards. But it also got some of tournament quality, and many cards that do an awesome job in casual decks, and which I have in quite a number of decks myself.
"I told you we would get stuck in the snow!!"
"Oh c'mon, make the most of it."
"Yea, it's not like we're green faces carved into stone..."
"But we're still in the snow, and we can't move!!"
"And....."
"And my cheeks hurt."
"That's what I was waiting for."
I'd stick that title on the card that's restricted in Vintage. Merchant Scroll.
"Since when the hell did red get control like this?"
Since Alpha: Smoke, Raging River. It was even preceeded, two sets earlier, by Mudslide.
(I wonder if the A-Z thing was a coincidence. If not, epic pun.)
As an aside, this is also one of the few Homelands cards that actually explored a new mechanic -- I don't think there were any "name a creature type" or generic tribal-relevance cards before this one.