ZW2007- said: Perilous Voyage doesn't target so it is a way for blue to remove a hexproof creature without relying on disable effects first.
wereotter said:Dowsing Dagger is one I thought was good, then I played it and.... eh.... you have to have a lot of removal in order for it to be good, or be running all flying creatures. It's a nice way to gum up your opponent's board if you are using fliers, but beynond that, I found it to be frustrating the first time I tried it out to give my opponent a wall I couldn't get through since I had all land-based creatures. Might be worth testing out on creatures with afflict and trample, though. Maybe in a Samut deck.
ElfNeedsFood said: Depths of Desire let’s you bounce your own creature back to your hand! Very handy!
Sirchombli said: Those who have seen my decks know I like discard. A lot . Heartless pillage makes me very happy. Just splattin hands and getting a lil kick back. There are a few other randoms I'm testing, but pillage is a winner .
GrizzoMtGPQ said: @morgue427 Day's Undoing (from Origins) does not "discard" your cards. It "moves" your cards. I think it might be the only one that does that.
andrewvanmarle said: GrizzoMtGPQ said: @morgue427 Day's Undoing (from Origins) does not "discard" your cards. It "moves" your cards. I think it might be the only one that does that. to be honest I wish it discarded.....The whole hand in deck shuffle thing has no funtion in PQ