
However we are always willing to try and find a solution if you are unsatisfied with a purchase. Amongst other things this is the case for single cards. NOTICE! There is no right of withdrawal on items and services, if their price depends on changes on the market which have no control over. Due to the nature of the item or if you lose the right of withdrawal when breaking the sealing on the item. In these cases, you will be notified in the order confirmation fx. In the case of some items, there is no right of withdrawal or you can lose the right of withdrawal. In case of several different items, purchased in the same transaction, but delivered separately or if one item is delivered in several packages, the right of withdrawal begins from the day the last item or package arrives.Īfter receiving the items, you are only allowed to handle the items in such a way that you can determine the items properties and how the item works. If the deadline would fall on a holiday, Saturday, Constitution Day, Christmas day, or New Year’s Eve the deadline will move to the next work day (this also applies to pre-orders). The right of withdrawal begins from the day you receive the item. This will visible while making the purchase. Some items are not covered by the right of withdrawal. When buying online and at you normally have 14 days right of withdrawal, where you can regret you purchase and return the bought items to us. Thank you all for your continued support of the series! I hope that you all enjoyed reading this installment, and I hope that you’ve found a new home for Temporal Extortion. Gitrog draws a lot of cards and makes a ton of mana, so this spell is a fun way to threaten your enemies with a bad time.īuy this decklist from Card Kingdom Buy this decklist from TCGplayer It's Still Mono-Black The Bog Frog has access to Crop Rotation, Sylvan Scrying, Realms Uncharted, and even Scapeshift to find Urborg, Tomb of Yawgmoth, which makes casting Temporal Extortion a breeze. Īdditionally, four black mana is not difficult for Gitrog to assemble. If they don't let you take the extra turn, and they pay half their life? Puts them right within range for a big-mana Exsanguinate. If you cast Temporal Extortion, and you get an extra turn, you can then summon a bazillion creatures who will be able to use that next turn to smash the living daylights out of your enemies.

We have Titania, Protector of Argoth, Rampaging Baloths, Avenger of Zendikar, and Worm Harvest, which all assemble huge armies by sacrificing, ramping, or just putting lands into the bin. Outside of that realm, however, Gitrog can put up a really solid board state so fast that it feels like it came out of nowhere. Notably, Gitrog can be played as a cEDH combo deck (which you can find covered here by the Laboratory Maniacs), and for the cEDH crowd, this spell has little to no benefit. Ayara also has the added benefit of drawing you lots of cards, which helps mitigate one of the few downsides of extra turn spells: when you have nothing left in hand, they sometimes become expensive Explore s. There isn't a good option here, even for enemies at higher life totals. If they don't pay the life, you'll do any of those things on your next turn anyway. Anyone who chooses to pay half their life has to weigh their chances against your next turn, where you might drop an Abhorrent Overlord, Plague of Vermin, or Gray Merchant of Asphodel to absolutely wreck their day.

Once you cast Temporal Extortion, their lives either get a lot harder or a whole lot lower. She puts a clock on the game right away, which means your opponents will be low on life in short order.

So why play this spell with Ayara, who cares more about creatures than spells? Well, as it says in the flavor text of the Modern Horizons edition of Diabolic Edict, "Always give your foes a choice when they have none."Īyara, First of Locthwain comes into play early and immediately begins to drain enemies for tons of life. This card can be countered by any opponent who opts to pay half their life, and an opponent at 6 life has a lot less to lose than an opponent at 60. It's a modal card that gives your enemies a choice, which means they'll always choose the option that is most favorable to them, and least favorable to you. Temporal Extortion will likely be one of the more hotly contested cards I've discussed in this series.
