| | Torment Limited Review: Blue (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09) |
 | | In Limited play, most of your non-land cards will be of enough value that you won't want to discard them, nullifying the card's effectiveness early, but at the same time it provides an outlet for madness, gets you to threshold in one motion and can break the game wide open in the later stages. |
 | | I'd be just as happy with Dematerialize as a sideboard card, but as far as main deck goes, the ability to slow down your opponent as much as Churning Eddy does while protecting against creature enchantments and enchant lands simultaneously makes this the better card. |
 | | I prefer cards that interact with the field of play, and this card-drawer's sorcery status is painful, but there should always be room in your deck for one of these. |
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