Name | Thought Scour |
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Type | Instant |
Description | Target player mills two cards. Draw a card. |
Artist | David Rapoza |
Set | Arena Anthology 2 #5 |
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Name | Thought Scour |
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Type | Instant |
Description | Target player mills two cards. Draw a card. |
Artist | David Rapoza |
Set | Arena Anthology 2 #5 |
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Grade it yourself
Thought Scour, Instant, designed by David Rapoza first released in Feb, 2012 in the set Dark Ascension and was printed exactly in 9 different ways. It see play in 2 formats: Pauper and Commander.
A Thought Scour card would be beneficial in a deck that focuses on graveyard interactions or self-mill strategies, as it helps fill the graveyard while also replacing itself with a card draw. However, there are better cards like Glimpse the Unthinkable or Mesmeric Orb that offer more efficient milling options. Thought Scour could still see play in specific decks looking for a cheap cantrip that supports their graveyard game plan.
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01/22/11
If the target player is an illegal target when Thought Scour tries to resolve, it won’t resolve and none of its effects will happen. You won’t draw a card.
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